Breaking makes Games history
Breaking made its hotly anticipated Olympic debut as head-spinning, DJs and a whole new vocabulary took centre stage in Paris.
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Inspiring The Next Generation Breaking made its hotly anticipated Olympic debut as head-spinning, DJs and a whole new vocabulary took centre stage in Paris.
As American Quincy Hall timed his run to perfection in the Stade de Paris, Great Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith, despite beating his own European record, missed out on Olympic 400m gold by four-hundredths of a second.
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo claimed a surprise Olympic 200m gold medal as Noah Lyles was denied a sprint double at Paris 2024.
Sports and entertainment group R3 Sport has appointed Sam Kemp as Managing Director of Operations, Tournaments and Events to help drive continued expansion of the business with a particular focus on its tournaments including launching a Padel Super League and supporting the continued success of charity event PadelAid.
Hunter and Tara have a lot in common.
The Stade de France saw some astonishing athletics as American Gabby Thomas finally claimed the global title she has promised for so long when she delivered a dominant performance to take Olympic 200 metres gold, as British sprinters, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita finished within 0.03 secs of a medal in the women's 200m.