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Olympics 2024 at a Glance: The Defining and Defying Moments that will go down in History

Natasha D'Souza Darpan, 04 Oct, 2024 05:08 PM
  • Olympics 2024 at a Glance: The Defining and Defying Moments that will go down in History

The Paris 2024 Olympics was a rollercoaster of emotions, where the exhilarating highs of victory often overshadowed the crushing lows of defeat. Some moments had us cheering with pride, making us practically mimic-rehearse the post-win interviews to follow, while there were also those where hopelessness and jitters felt personal. From awe-inspiring achievements that had us all on our feet to unexpected twists that left us gasping, these games were nothing short of extraordinary. With its iconic landmarks and vibrant spirit, Paris set the stage for athletes to etch their names into history, albeit with some ‘banger’ and ‘bummer’ moments that we will rave about through generations.

Whether it’s a poignant goodbye, a surprising hero, or a nail-biting finish, these stories have defined the big fat sports gala.

From heartwarming to heart-wrenching to bone-tickling, here’s reminiscing the indelible!

Zing Moments: Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem’s monumental Javelin-throw setting a new record at the Olympics 

Wonderboy Arshad Nadeem’s record-breaking javelin throw at an invincible 92.97 meters, or 305.02 feet, was a breathtaking display of athletic prowess and precision. As the javelin soared through the air, the crowd held its breath, knowing that Nadeem was on the verge of something extraordinary. The stadium erupted in astonishment and celebration when the javelin landed well beyond the previous world record mark. Nadeem’s throw not only secured him the gold medal but also shattered the long-standing record, marking a historic win for both him and Pakistan. 

Zing Moments: China’s Huang Yaqiong’s OMG moment as Liu Yuchen pops the “golden” question 

Chinese badminton player Liu Yuchen transformed a historic win into a magical proposal. After fellow player Huang Yaqiong’s impressive 21-8, 21-11 win with Zheng Siwei’s in the mixed doubles final, Liu Yuchen seized the moment to make it even more special. Amidst the celebration and falling confetti, he got down on one knee in the middle of the arena, his heart racing faster than the pace of the game. With Huang, a three-time world champion, glowing from triumph, Liu Yuchen proposed, turning the Olympic spotlight onto their personal milestone. As Huang accepted, the stadium erupted in cheers, blending their Olympic success with a proposal no short of goals for couples in tow.

Zing Moments: DJ doubles up as peacemaker, diffuses friction between Brazil and Canada beach volleyball teams

In a standout moment at the Paris Olympics, a DJ turned a tense beach volleyball showdown into an unexpectedly heartwarming scene. During the women's gold medal match, Canadian players Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson were locked in a heated exchange with Brazil’s Ana Patrícia Silva Ramos. With tempers flaring and a yellow card handed out, the atmosphere was charged. Then, the DJ dropped John Lennon’s “Imagine,” and the mood flipped. The iconic tune broke the ice, leading to laughter and applause from all four players. The crowd even joined in for an impromptu singalong, transforming a fiery moment into one of the Games’ most feel-good highlights.

Zing Moments: Turkey’s Yusuf Dikeç’s ultimate ‘cool under pressure’ performance

In a glowing moment that instantly went viral, Turkish sharpshooter Yusuf Dikeç made headlines in the most unassuming way possible. While the opponents braced themselves in their gear, Yusuf, dressed in a plain T-shirt, sporting his everyday glasses, and casually slipping a hand into his pocket, got the audience palpitating, only to clinch the Olympic silver medal with an effortlessly cool demeanor. "I didn’t need any special equipment," he told the press, "I’m a natural, a natural shooter." His stone-cold confidence and relaxed style turned heads, and netizens could not stop applauding his fuss-free attitude.

Facepalm: Anthony Ammirati’s unanticipated pole vaulting fail

French pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati faced a unique and significant setback during his attempt at the 5.70-meter height when he cleared the bar but clipped it with his pecker. This unusual failure left commentators baffled and struggling to describe the incident. Despite finishing 12th place and missing the finals, Ammirati’s attempt quickly went viral, earning him a surge on social media. Ammirati humorously reflected on his newfound fame, sharing a video of himself eating pizza at the Olympic Village with the caption: “POV: you make more buzz for your package than for your performances.”

Facepalm: What’s in a name?

During the opening ceremony, French and English announcers mistakenly introduced South Korean athletes as North Koreans. The error occurred as the South Korean team floated down the River Seine, with the announcers using North Korea's official name. The mistake was compounded when North Korea’s delegation passed by later and used the name correctly. The organizers issued a deep apology for the blunder, highlighting the sensitive division between the two Koreas.

Facepalm: Vinesh Phogat’s rightful silver medal denial

India’s wrestling sensation Vinesh Phogat made history as the first Indian woman wrestler to reach an Olympic final. However, the following morning, she was disqualified after being found 100 grams overweight during the customary weigh-in, despite being within weight limits for her previous match. As a result, she was suspended and denied her previously won silver medal.

The Olympics, with its myriad bling and bloopers, continue to remain a story of resilience, hope, inspiration, and the undeterred spirit of athleticism. It spotlights heroes from amidst us who have dared to dream, when time stood still and the tunnel looked infinite.

Pictures courtesy: instagram.com/@arshadnadeem29, instagram.com/@hyq28, www.starlocalmedia.com, 

instagram.com/@gagastrophe, www.businesstoday.in 

& www.shutterstock.com

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