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Refugee Olympic Team At The 2024 Summer Olympics
The IOC Refugee Olympic Team (, ÉOR) competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 37 athletes from 11 countries of origin represented the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in 12 sports, with Iran at the 2024 Summer Olympics#Other Iranians, 14 of the 37 athletes being Iranians. Yahya Al Ghotany and Cindy Ngamba were the delegation's flagbearers during the opening ceremony. Medalists Cindy Ngamba won a bronze medal, becoming the first-ever Olympian to win a medal for the Refugee Olympic Team at the Olympics, Refugee Olympic Team at the Olympic Games. Team selection On 2 May 2024, the International Olympic Committee, IOC announced that 36 athletes would represent the Refugee Olympic Team, before adding the 37th athlete afterward. Competitors Masomah Ali Zada is the ''Head of mission, chef de mission'' for the team. The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Athletics ;Track and road events ;Men ;Women ;Field events ...
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Olympic Flag
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) uses icons, flags, and symbols to represent and enhance the Olympic Games. These symbols include those commonly used during Olympic competitions such as the flame, fanfare, and theme as well as those used both during and outside competition, such as the Olympic flag. The Olympic flag was created in 1913 under the guidance of Baron de Coubertin of France. It was first hoisted in Alexandria, Egypt in Old Shatby Stadium which is now located in Al Ittihad Alexandria Club , at the 1914 Pan-Egyptian Games. The five rings on the flag represent the inhabited continents of the world (the Americas were considered as one continent and Europe was treated as distinct from Asia). It contains the colours blue, black, red, yellow, and green, which are common on national flags globally. Motto and creed The original Olympic motto is the hendiatris "" which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger". The motto was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin upon ...
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Athletics At The 2024 Summer Olympics
Sport of athletics, Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris were held between 1 and 11 August 2024, featuring a total of 48 medal events across three distinct sets: track and field, road running, and racewalking. Four venues were used: Pont d'Iéna for race walking, Hôtel de Ville, Paris, Hôtel de Ville and Les Invalides for the start and end points of the marathon races, and Stade de France for the track and field events. The competition featured an identical number of medal events for men and women, the first instance in Olympic history. The marathon race walk mixed relay through a marathon course was contested for the first time at these Games, replacing the men's 50 kilometres race walk in the quest for gender equality. Another significant change to the athletics program was the repechage round format in all individual track events from 200 to 1500 m and the hurdles events (110 m for men, 100 m for women, and 400 m for both), a vast opportunity for the runners to ...
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Canoeing At The 2024 Summer Olympics
Canoeing competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris ran across two main disciplines: canoe slalom, which took place from 27 July to 5 August, and canoe sprint, from 6 to 10 August. Both canoe slalom and sprint events were staged at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, Stade d'eau vive Vaires-sur-Marne, National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Île-de-France in Vaires-sur-Marne. Similar to the previous editions, the competition featured sixteen events with several significant changes to the program lineup. The men's C-2 and K-2 1000 metres were replaced with half of its distance, the men's C-2 and K-2 500 metres, to align with the women's side of the program. Paris 2024 also signified the debut of the men's and women's slalom kayak cross event, as part of the Olympic movement toward gender equality, substituting the men's and women's K-1 200-metre sprint races. Qualification The International Olympic Committee and the International Canoe Federation have released a new qual ...
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Amir Rezanejad
Amir Rezanejad Hassanjani (; born 18 January 2000) is an Iranian slalom canoeist. He competed as part of the IOC Refugee Team at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Early and personal life Originally from Iran, he started canoeing at the young age of 7 years-old. He initially started with flat water canoeing before switching to canoe slalom. He fled the country in 2020 by walking for 16 days and nights through the mountains which border Iran and Turkey. He eventually settled in Augsburg, Germany where he now lives and trains. He is fluent in Persian, Turkish, English and German. Career He started his international career in 2015 and represented Iran at the 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. After a three years away from the sport he received clearance to compete as a refugee athlete in 2023. He began to train with German coach Jurgen Koehler. He made his ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup debut in Augsburg in 2024. He was selected to be a member of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team at the 20 ...
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Breaking At The 2024 Summer Olympics
Breakdancing Breakdancing or breaking, also called b-boying (when performed by men) or b-girling (women), is a style of street dance originated by African Americans and Nuyorican, Puerto Ricans in The Bronx borough of New York City. Breakdancing consist ... competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics ran from 9 to 10August at Place de la Concorde, marking the sport's official debut in the program and the first dancesport discipline to appear in Summer Olympic history. Following its successful debut at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, breaking was confirmed as one of the three additional sports, along with Sport climbing at the 2024 Summer Olympics, sport climbing and Surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics, surfing, approved for Paris 2024. The competition saw a total of thirty-three breakers (sixteen b-boys and seventeen b-girls) staged in face-to-face single battles. IOC president Thomas Bach stated that breaking was added as part of an effort to draw more int ...
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Manizha Talash
Manizha Talash (; born 2002), known competitively as b-girl Talash, is an Afghan Breakdancing, breakdancer. She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris as a member of the Refugee Olympic Team. Biography Talash was born in 2002 and grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan. She first discovered breakdancing at age 17 through a Facebook video. She said that "When I saw a video online of a man just spinning over his head ... I immediately told myself: 'That's what I want to do with my life! She was able to get in contact with the man in the video and joined a breakdancing club in Kabul, called Superiors Crew, where she was one of 56 members and the only girl. Talash was described by media sources as "Afghanistan's first female breakdancer", and she faced challenges as dancing is viewed negatively by many in Afghanistan. She continued breakdancing despite receiving opposition from her family and a number of death threats; her club was the target of bombings three times, with two going ...
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Omid Ahmadisafa
Omid Ahmadisafa (born 24 September 1992) is an Iranian kickboxer who competed for Iran Kickboxing National Team. Biography Omid Ahmadi Safa was born in 1992 in Tehran. He is martial artist and a former member of Iran's national boxing and kickboxing teams, who has won medals in boxing and kickboxing. Safa's asylum in Germany was published in the media on November 5, 2021. Championships and awards * WAKO World Championship ** 2017 WAKO World Muay Thai Championship ** 2015 WAKO Asian Championship ** 2020 World Muay Thai Championship See also * List of WBC Muaythai world champions * List of Muay Thai practitioners * List of male kickboxers This is a list of notable male professional kickboxing, kickboxers. A * Parviz Abdullayev * Donegi Abena * Lukas Achterberg * Thomas Adamandopoulos * Serhiy Adamchuk * Romie Adanza * Benjamin Adegbuyi * Israel Adesanya * Peter Aerts * Ryo Aitak ... References External links * Living people 1992 births Iranian male kick ...
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Badminton At The 2024 Summer Olympics
The badminton tournaments at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris ran from 27 July to 5 August at Adidas Arena, Porte de La Chapelle Arena. A total of 171 badminton players competed across five medal events (two per gender and a mixed) at these Games. Qualification There were 172 badminton quota places, with an equal split between men and women, available for Paris 2024; NOCs could enter a maximum of eight badminton players across five medal events (men's and women's singles; men's, women's, and mixed doubles). The host nation France reserved a spot each in the men's and women's singles to be officially awarded to its respective highest-ranked badminton player, while four places (two per gender) were entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have badminton players compete for Paris 2024 under the Universality principle. The remaining badminton players underwent a direct qualifying process to secure a spot in their respective categories for Paris 2024 through the "Race to Paris ...
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Dorsa Yavarivafa
Dorsa Yavarivafa (; born 31 July 2003) is an Iranian badminton player who competed for the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Biography Introduced to badminton by her father when she was nine-years-old, Yavarivafa left Iran aged 15 along with her mother. Using fake German passports, they fled the country in November 2018 because her mother wanted to change her religion and Yavarivafa had repeatedly been rejected by the national badminton team without being told why. Her father, who sells car parts, stayed in Iran in case his wife and daughter needed to go back. Starting in Turkey then moving on to Germany, Belgium and France, Yavarivafa and her mother eventually arrived in England at the end of 2019. Having been given permission to stay in the country, she initially lived in Birmingham before moving to London. There she was introduced to former badminton player now Athletes’ Department Director at the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Kaveh Mehrabi, who ...
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Perina Lokure Nakang
Perina Lokure Nakang (born 2003) is a middle-distance runner from South Sudan. Early life Born in South Sudan, she left to seek sanctuary in Kenya with her aunt in 2010 at the age of seven years-old due to the conflict in her home country. They lived in a UNHCR refugee camp in Kakuma, northern Kenya. She was later reunited with her mother and four siblings, although her father died after she had fled. She attended the boarding school the All4Running Shoes4Africa Secondary School in Kapsabet, Kenya. Career Part of the World Athletics U20 refugee programme and the African Higher Education in Emergencies Network (AHEEN) and Youth Education and Sports (YES). She is coached by Janeth Jepkosgei in a group that also contains Brenda Chebet and Nelly Chepchirchir. She finished seventh at the Kenyan national trials 800m race in 2023. She competed in the 800 metres at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest. She competed at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships in ...
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Mohammad Amin Alsalami
Mohammad Amin Alsalami (; born 25 July 1994) is a Syrian long jumper who holds the Syrian national record. Early life From Aleppo, Syria, he is one nine siblings. Initially a sprinter, he was encouraged by a sports teacher to take up long and triple jump as a teenager. After war broke out in Syria his family was displaced a number of times in Syria before fleeing in a dinghy across the Mediterranean Sea and walking across Europe on foot. He ultimately sought refugee status in Germany, settling in Berlin in October 2015. Career He set an indoors personal best of 7.87 metres in 2022. That year, he set an outdoors personal best of 7.88 metres. He competed as part of the refugee team at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, the first member of the refugee team to compete in a technical event. He competed on the IOC Refugee Team in the long jump at the 2024 Paris Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and branded as ...
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Tachlowini Gabriyesos
Tachlowini Melake Gabriyesos (born 1998) is an Eritrean-born long-distance runner. He lives and trains in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he runs with the Emek Hefer club and is supported by an International Olympic Committee (IOC) Refugee Athlete Scholarship. He has competed over 3000 metres, 5000 metres, 10,000 metres, the half marathon, and the marathon. He finished in 16th place at the 2020 Summer Olympics, 2020 Olympics. Early life and background Tachlowini Melake Gabriyesos is the second of seven children. He and a friend fled Eritrea in 2010, at just 12 years of age, to escape escalating violence. Tachlowini said: "a lot of people at the time were leaving Eritrea, and we were just thinking together that we wanted to go to another place, where we could live like human beings and have opportunity". Soldiers began barging into houses in search of people to fight in the army, leading to Tachlowini's evacuation. Alongside childhood friends, Tachlowini travelled to Ethiopia via wal ...
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