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There are exactly 32 sports at the Paris Games this year. Among them are skateboarding and braking.
Besides that, there are some strange but nevertheless interesting disciplines that have never passed the qualifications and that deserve our full attention.
We tell you about it here:
Skateboarding has made its debut at the Olympics, so why not this one?
A little too complicated perhaps…
Oui!
A discipline that is played both indoors and outdoors.
Is it the 100 meters or the 300 meters?
It’s slower than ping-pong, but just as physical.
This Japanese sport is called “Boutaoshi,” which means “knocking down the pole.”
We vote for.
Haters will say it’s a fake.
A Dutch competition:
Speaking of the bar:
This sport is called “Fierljeppen” or pole vaulting.
What would you call this sport?
A little wind dependent, but otherwise pretty cool.
A examiner:
The rules of this sport seem very strict.
Very exciting to watch: submarine racing.
Lol.
It’s always interesting when there are T-Rex costumes.
Sensitive souls refrain.
A risky sport:
This discipline, accompanied by good music, definitely has great potential.
How to win? Until someone faints… 😅
How can one arrive at such an idea?
Ultimate Tazer Ball, made in USA, évidemment.
A “hole in one” or rather a “basket in one”.
It’s probably not the most spectacular sport, but it looks like a lot of fun.
(smi)
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Games in pictures
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Games in pictures
Smoke resembling the flag of the French national team is seen above the Pont d’Austerlitz during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
source: getty images europe / lintao zhang
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