2024-08-12
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Paris, August 11 (Xinhua) -- The 2024 Paris Olympics came to an end on August 11. According to data provided by the International Olympic Committee, 32 world records were broken at this Olympics, and the first mass marathon attracted more than 40,000 runners from more than 120 countries and regions around the world... As the first Olympics to fully implement the Olympic reform roadmap "Olympic Agenda 2020" from beginning to end, some figures have witnessed a new chapter in the history of the Olympic movement.
On August 5, in the men's pole vault final of the Paris Olympics held at the Stade de France, Swedish athlete Duplantis won the gold medal with a score of 6.25 meters and improved his own world record by 1 centimeter. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Song Yanhua
Inspired and encouraged by the Olympic motto of "Faster, Higher, Stronger - More Together",32 world records were broken and 125 Olympic records were rewritten at this OlympicsThe Paris Olympic Committee produced a total of 5,084 medals, each of which had 18 grams of iron from the Eiffel Tower.
At this Olympics, four sports delegations, namely Saint Lucia, Botswana, Guatemala and Dominica, won Olympic gold medals for the first time, and athletes from 91 national and regional delegations and the refugee team won medals.