Do you know what is going to happen in the Paris Olympics…?

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Athletes from many countries are waiting to break records and create new records at the Paris Olympic Games. This news package describes it.

The Olympic Games are going to grace Paris in a few days. Do you know what is going to happen in this year’s Paris Olympic series, which is seen as a great opportunity for the fulfillment of long-cherished dreams?

The Paris Olympics are seen as the first chance for the historical heroes who are waiting to rewrite the history once written and at the same time for the thousands of competitors.

Now let’s take a look at the teams and players who are waiting to break the records that have already been broken in the current Olympic series…

If the USA Basketball team wins gold this year, team veteran Kevin Durant is expected to kiss his fourth gold at the Olympics. If that happens, it will be the first time in Olympic history that an athlete has won 4 golds playing for one team.

Similarly, if the French volleyball team wins the gold, Nikola Karbatik of the team is expected to kiss the 4th gold at the age of 40. It is also noteworthy that Nikola Karbatik, who won the French team in the last 2008, 2012 and 2022 Olympic series, will retire with the Paris Olympics!

Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky of the United States and German equestrian Isabelle Werth hold the distinction of having won the most gold medals in any sport.

The odds of a person competing in 10 Olympic Games in a lifetime are slim. However, Georgia’s shooter Nino Salukvatse, at the age of 55, is competing in her 10th Olympics and is set to break the unbroken record. His debut series was the 1988 Seoul Olympics held in South Korea.

Uzbekistan is making its first Olympic appearance in football and Azerbaijan in basketball. Next up is the USA women’s three-and-five basketball team, if they win the gold medal this time, they will retain the honor of being the only team to win eight consecutive gold medals. The US women’s basketball team’s first gold came in 1996 in Atlanta.

It is noteworthy that the United States men’s basketball team has retained the honor of being the team that has won gold 7 times in a row before this. Between 1936 and 1968, the United States continued to dominate.

Similarly, Diana Taurasi of the USA women’s basketball team already holds the record for winning the most gold in team sports. If the USA women’s basketball team wins gold this time, it will become the only team to win eight consecutive gold medals in team play.

All in all, it must be said that this Olympic series is waiting to give various thrills.

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