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Paris Olympics 2024: What you need to know right now

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Paris 2024 Olympics – Paris, France – July 28, 2024 A duck is seen in the water beside the Olympic cauldron during the Olympics REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

PARIS (Reuters)

Enfin! A yellow disc appeared in the Paris sky. And with it the biggest star of the Games, gymnast Simone Biles, dazzled in her opening routine.

The rain has gone, the Olympic venues set among the French capital’s most famous landmarks are bathing in light and team France’s strong start to the Games continues.

Here’s what you need to know about the Olympics on Sunday.

BILES BACK WITH A BANG

Simone Biles, Bercy Arena, Paris, July 28, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

A radiant Simone Biles made her long-awaited Olympic return in Paris on Sunday, drawing boisterous cheering and clapping from an ecstatic, star-studded crowd in the French capital.

The most decorated gymnast in history is competing in her third Olympics after suffering from the “twisties” at the Tokyo Games, a term used by gymnasts to describe a temporary loss of spatial awareness when doing high-difficulty elements.

Biles experienced pain in her left calf but never considered aborting any of her four apparatus routines, her coaches said.

FRENCH ON FIRE

Mountain biker Pauline Ferrand-Prevot delivered France’s second gold medal of the Games as she took a high-quality field apart to win the women’s cross-country mountain bike race.

There may be more success for the host nation later on Sunday with world record holder Leon Marchand in the final of the 400 metres individual medley swimming after he topped the time sheets in qualifying.

ISRAELI DEATH THREAT PROBE

French police have opened an investigation into death threats against three Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games, the Paris’ prosecutors office said on Sunday.

Anti-cybercrime officers are also investigating the release of athletes’ personal data on social networks on Friday and seeking to have it removed, prosecutors said.

SAUDI’S FIRST FEMALE OLYMPIC SWIMMER

Mashael Alayed, 17, became the first woman from Saudi Arabia to compete in swimming at the Olympic Games, smashing her personal best when she came sixth of seven in her 200 metres freestyle heat.

OPENING CEREMONY CONTROVERSY

FILE PHOTO: Paris 2024 Olympics – Opening Ceremony – Paris, France – July 26, 2024. Overview of the Trocadero venue, with the Eiffel Tower looming in the background while the Olympic flag is being raised, during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. FRANCOIS-XAVIER MARIT/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Paris 2024 organisers apologised on Sunday to Catholics and other Christian groups angered by a kitsch tableau in the Olympic Games opening ceremony that parodied Leonardo da Vinci’s famous ‘The Last Supper’ painting.

The segment, which recreated the biblical scene of Jesus Christ and his apostles sharing a last meal before crucifixion, featured drag queens, a transgender model and a naked singer made up as the Greek god of wine Dionysus, and drew dismay from the Catholic Church.

The opening ceremony attracted 28.6 million U.S. viewers, according to preliminary data from Comcast’s NBCUniversal, which the company said was the most-watched start to a summer Games since London in 2012.

PALESTINIANS FLYING THE FLAG

Two of the Palestinian team’s six Olympic athletes were in action on Sunday.

Boxer Wasim Abusal said his Olympic journey was far from over despite defeat by Sweden’s Nebil Ibrahim , adding that he hoped to win a medal at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

Swimmer Yazan Al Bawwab’s sole Olympic race lasted less than a minute but he said just being in the water was a statement in itself.

CONVICTED RAPIST VOLLEYBALL PLAYER BOOED

Paris 2024 Olympics – Beach Volleyball – Men’s Preliminary Phase – Pool B – Netherlands vs Italy (van de Velde/Immers vs Ranghieri/Carambula) – Eiffel Tower Stadium, Paris, France – July 28, 2024. Steven van de Velde of Netherlands in action. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

There were boos among the crowd as Netherlands beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, a convicted rapist, made his Paris 2024 debut.

Van de Velde was sentenced to four years in prison in Britain in 2016 following the rape of a 12-year-old girl two years earlier when he was 19.

IN-SEINE?

France’s 1.4 billion euro ($1.52 billion) gamble to hold the triathlon swimming in the river Seine hangs in the balance, after organisers were forced to cancel a training session on Sunday due to excessive pollution levels.

DRONE SCANDAL

Sport Canada is withholding funding relating to women’s soccer coach Bev Priestman and two other suspended team officials, calling the drone scandal that has rocked the Olympic soccer tournament an embarrassment to all Canadians.

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