Paris Olympics: What to know and who to watch during women’s basketball
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Paris Olympics: What to know and who to watch during women’s basketball
A roadmap to follow for the women’s basketball competition during the Paris Olympics: Athletes to Watch —Lauren Jackson, Australia: She returned to international play at the 2022 World Cup to lead the Opals to the bronze medal. The 43-year-old three-time WNBA MVP hasn’t played in the Olympics since 2012 because of injuries. Jackson has three silver medals (2000, 2004, 2008) and one bronze (2012). —Satou Sabally, Germany: She helped Germany quali…
Top Contenders to Watch in Trampoline Gymnastics at Paris Olympics | Sports-Games
Top Contenders to Watch in Trampoline Gymnastics at Paris Olympics The Paris Olympics will be an exhilarating event for trampoline gymnastics, with several athletes poised to make their mark. Bryony Page from Britain, who has previously won silver and bronze medals, aims for gold. She secured two world titles after Tokyo, most notably defeating Olympic champion Zhu Xueying in 2023.Zhu Xueying of China, who started her career at the age of 10, s…
With less than two weeks to go before the opening ceremony, the torch is on a royal journey through the streets of the capital on Sunday and Monday.
Team USA women's basketball team eyes dominance at Paris Olympics
The U.S. women’s basketball team is on a historic run, winning seven straight Olympic gold medals. While no one has come close to ending that streak, the rest of the world is getting better. The Americans, who haven’t lost an Olympic contest since 1992, won by an average of 16 points in the Tokyo Games. That was their smallest margin of victory since the streak started at the 1996 Atlanta Games. The biggest challenge for the U.S. will once again…
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