6 years later, B.C. athlete heads back to Paralympics
Mel Pemble is excited — and nervous — as she prepares to head to the 2024 Paris Paralympics games at the end of August.
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Mel Pemble is excited — and nervous — as she prepares to head to the 2024 Paris Paralympics games at the end of August.
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SAINT-DENIS, France — The pole vaulter they call «Mondo» really can put on a show.
Keely Hodgkinson is the pride of Greater Manchester tonight after clinching gold at the Paris Olympics. The 22-year-old, from Atherton, was one of Team GB's biggest medal hopes in the track and field events for 2024.
American sprinter Noah Lyles made history at the Paris Olympic Games on Sunday, becoming the first man in 20 years from the United States of America to clinch an Olympic Gold in the men's 100m race. Having done the unthinkable, with the narrowest of margins in modern history, Noah now wants his thrilling Olympic 100m victory to have a transformative effect on his sport in the United States. But, Noah's victory hasn't come without its struggles. In a post on social media, the American sprinter revealed that he has been dealing with a number of issues like anxiety, depression, dyslexia, etc.
Keely Hodgkinson has been crowned the 800m women's Olympic champion. The Atherton-born runner, who grabbed silver in the same event at Tokyo 2020, beat competition from the likes of Kenya's Mary Moraa to come out on top at the Stade de France in Paris.
The 2024 Olympics are speeding along. August 5th will bring exciting developments in gymnastics, soccer, and basketball, among other events. Will Simone Biles add to her Paris medal collection? Can the U.S. women's 3x3 basketball team conquer the semifinals? Fans will have to tune in to find out.
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