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Biles back on top: Simone Biles clinches second Olympic all-around gold

  Biles back on top: Simone Biles clinches second Olympic all-around gold After winning her second Olympic all-around title and her sixth career gold, Simone Biles once again rose to the top of her sport. It is the first time two Olympic all-around champions have finished on the same medal podium when Biles (59.131) defeats Brazilian competitor Rebeca Andrade , who will defend her silver medal from the Tokyo Olympics (57.932), and Suni Lee , who will take home the bronze (56.465). Biles is in good company since just two other women in history have won the all-around title twice: Vera Caslavska (1964 and 1968) and Larisa Latynina (1956 and 1960). With her win, Biles extends the American women's all-around gold medal winning streak to six Games in a row, beginning with Carly Patterson's 2004 triumph. Biles, who is 27 years old, is the second-oldest female gymnast to accomplish the feat in 72 years, behind Maria Gorokhovskaya , who won the championship in the Helsinki Game...

Lay day fun for surfers in Tahiti waiting for Paris 2024 surfing to resume

  Lay day fun for surfers in Tahiti waiting for Paris 2024 surfing to resume   A  period of time when the competition is canceled due to subpar surfing conditions. It's a time when individuals undertake errands, such as laundry and trips to the grocery store. At the Olympic Games in Paris 2024, surfers had two days off following Monday, July 29, when the conditions were fantastic. It is most expected that the women's round three will take place on August 1st, with the men's and women's quarterfinals to follow. Everyone has had time to reflect on a historic Monday that featured amazing barrel riding, a go viral photo, and powerful Teahupo'o waves that took no prisoners in the men's round three. This is made possible by the competition's back-to-back days off. Surfers have plenty of free time to do as they like. Ironically, a lot of them have returned to the ocean and are always looking for anything that may be surfed. The river mouth at the End of the Road...

Katie Ledecky wins gold in 1500m freestyle with new Olympic record

 Katie Ledecky wins gold in 1500m freestyle with new Olympic record At the 2024 Paris Games there might not have been an event with a more obvious favorite than Katie Ledecky and the women’s 1500m freestyle. The long-distance specialist owns the 19 fastest times in the event’s history and won the 1500m in its debut in Tokyo. In a race that often goes viral for photos of Ledecky being so far in front of her competitors that they’re out of frame, it wasn’t a question of if she’d win the race but by how much. Ledecky tied swimming legend Jenny Thompson for the most Olympic gold medals won by an American woman with her final time of 15:30.02, an Olympic record and ten seconds faster than the next competitor. She also shared the record for the most medals ever won by a woman from the United States (12) with Thompson, Natalie Coughlin, and Dara Torres. After the race, the distance swimmer gave some thought to the achievement. "I try not to think too much about the past," she remark...