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Frame by Frame, Moments From the Summer Games
  + stars: | 2024-08-09 | by ( Weiyi Cai | Bedel Saget | Joe Ward | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +4 min
Frame by Frame, Moments From the Summer GamesScroll to continuePhotographs and composite image by Jeremy WhiteAt the Summer Olympics, the critical moments that decide who wins or loses often flash by in the blink of an eye. Below, we revisit some of the most visually stunning scenes captured by New York Times journalists, frame by frame. Photographs and composite image by Weiyi CaiA Grand Stage The lavish Grand Palais played host to fencing when the Games began and has since transformed into the taekwondo venue. Photographs and composite image by Jeremy WhiteWomen’s 3-on-3 Basketball Sonja Greinacher of Germany celebrates with her teammates after their gold-medal win in 3-on-3 basketball. Photographs and composite image by Jeremy White
Persons: Jeremy White, Lian Junjie, Yang Hao, Weiyi Cai, LeBron James, Bedel, D’Amato, Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Little, Steve Guerdat, de, Lena Stojkovic, Merve Dincel, Joe Ward, Yoshizawa, Jeremy White Women’s, Sonja Greinacher, Greinacher Organizations: Summer, New York Times, Serbia, Tokyo Games, Eiffel, Palais, Games, Croatia, Germany, Spain Locations: China, United States, Brazil, Boulder, Slovenia, Italy, of Versailles, Los Angeles, Switzerland, Turkey, Germany
Back then, breaking’s fundamental movements provided escapism and expression, competitive and spontaneous physical performance breathed to life by the dawning genre of hip-hop. But breaking — not “break dancing,” a term coined by media and disdained within the breaking community — no longer belongs solely to New York City. In Paris, Olympic breakers representing countries like Japan, Lithuania and Morocco will compete one-on-one in battles waged for a global television audience. Technology like VHS tapes, DVDs and video platforms like YouTube allowed breakers around the world to learn moves and iterate new ones. “That’s why I love it so much, because it’s never the same,” said Menno van Gorp, who will represent the Netherlands.
Persons: DJ Kool Herc, Flash, , Beta, Martha Cooper, it’s, Menno van Gorp, “ It’s, It’s, Bull’s Organizations: YouTube, Summer Games Locations: Bronx, New York City, Paris, Japan, Lithuania, Morocco, Miami, Jamaica, Queens, nooks, Netherlands
Noah Lyles of the United States was slowest out of the blocks (0.178 seconds). He said after the race, “That goes to prove that reaction time does not win races.”Noah Lyles of the United States was slowest out of the blocks (0.178 seconds). He said after the race, “That goes to prove that reaction time does not win races.”
Persons: Noah Lyles, ” Noah Lyles Locations: United States
Alfred, from St. Lucia, had a reaction time of 0.144 seconds — 0.077 seconds faster than Richardson, of the U.S, and even with Melissa Jefferson of the U.S., who won bronze. Alfred, from St. Lucia, had a reaction time of 0.144 seconds — 0.077 seconds faster than Richardson, of the U.S, and even with Melissa Jefferson of the U.S., who won bronze.
Persons: Alfred, Lucia, Richardson, Melissa Jefferson Organizations: U.S Locations: St, U.S
How Simone Biles Won the Olympic Women’s Gymnastics All-Around Gold1 USA Simone Biles 59.131 2 BRA Rebeca Andrade -1.199 points behind points behind 3 USA Sunisa Lee -2.666Simone Biles earned her sixth Olympic gold medal, and her ninth Olympic medal overall, in Paris on Thursday, clinching a win in the women’s gymnastics all-around final by more than a full point. The competition began with a commanding lead for Biles, who scored 15.766 for her namesake Yurchenko double pike, the hardest vault in the world. And Sunisa Lee, the defending Olympic all-around champion, trailed after the first three rotations but came back to win the bronze with a solid performance on floor. With Andrade at her heels, Biles took to the floor to perform the last routine of the competition. Since the first Olympic all-around competition in women’s gymnastics in 1952, only nine gymnasts had ever managed to win two medals of any color.
Persons: Simone Biles Won, Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade, Sunisa Lee, Biles, Kaylia, Andrade, Nemour, Lee, Bedel, Jeremy White, Biles’s, Cheng, Alice D’Amato of, Simone Biles’s, Weiyi Cai, ” Biles, , , , Scott Reinhard, “ I’m, I’ve, Joe Ward “, Larisa Latynina, Vera Caslavska, Nadia Comaneci Organizations: Sunisa, Olympic, Soviet Union, Games Locations: Paris, Brazil, Algeria, Andrade, Biles, Tokyo, Alice D’Amato of Italy, Pak salto, Italy, Soviet, Czechoslovakia
Kirpichnikova (Silver) Gose (Bronze) Ledecky (Gold) The medal winners Katie Ledecky (USA) 15:30.02 2. Isabel Gose (GER) After 200 meters After 500 meters After 1,000 meters Ledecky led by 2.18 seconds over Kirpichnikova. Kirpichnikova Kirpichnikova Kirpichnikova Gose Gose Gose Ledecky Ledecky Ledecky Kirpichnikova (Silver) Gose (Bronze) Ledecky (Gold) Katie Ledecky (USA) 15:30.02 +10.33 2. Isabel Gose (GER) After 200 meters After 500 meters After 1,000 meters Ledecky led by 2.18 seconds over Kirpichnikova. Kirpichnikova Gose Ledecky After 500 meters Ledecky led by 3.86 seconds.
Persons: Katie Ledecky, Ledecky, Jenny Thompson Dara Torres Natalie Coughlin Katie Ledecky, , Natalie Coughlin, Jenny Thompson, Dara Torres, Thompson, , ” Ledecky, Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, Isabel Gose, Gose, Bedel Saget, Torres Thompson Coughlin, Doug Mills, Ledecky Jan, Evans, Ziegler, Linehan, , Titmus, Summer McIntosh, Kirpichnikova, Jeremy White Organizations: Paris Games, Paris, Torres, Rio, United, New York Times, Olympic, London, Tokyo, Olympic Committee, Tokyo Games, Canadian, Coughlin, Thompson, Los Angeles Games Locations: Tokyo, Paris, France, U.S, USA, London, Brazil, McIntosh
How Team U.S.A. Won the Olympic Women’s Gymnastics Gold1 United States 171.296 2 Italy -5.802 points behind 3 Brazil -6.799The United States took the gold medal in the women’s gymnastics team final at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday, beginning with solid vaults from Simone Biles and Jade Carey and ending with a bringing-down-the-house routine by Biles on the floor exercise. Team Italy took the silver, its first Olympic team medal in women’s gymnastics since 1928. And despite wobbles on the beam by Brazilians Flavia Saraiva and Rebeca Andrade — both during a skill called a switch ring leap — their team placed third for its first-ever Olympic team medal. China suffered in the rankings after Zhou Yaqin’s beam routine and Qiu Qiyuan’s bars, expected to be powerhouse events for the country, both included serious mistakes. VaultHow each team scored on the vaultCarey, who had been expected to compete on both vault and floor when she was named to the Olympic team, ended up competing only on vault on Tuesday after spending much of the past week sick.
Persons: Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Biles, Simone Biles’s, Joe Ward, Weiyi Cai, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Chiles, Cheng, Flavia Saraiva, Rebeca Andrade —, Becky Downie, Zhou, Qiu Qiyuan’s, Carey, Lee, Jeremy White, — Lee, Bedel Organizations: United States, Paris Olympics, Italy, Olympic Locations: Italy, Brazil, United States, Tokyo, China
The Move That May Take Sunisa Lee’s Name
  + stars: | 2024-07-27 | by ( Weiyi Cai | Bedel Saget | Maggie Astor | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +7 min
Video footage shows an angled line alongside Lee’s body, which is bent at the hips. Video footage shows an animated white line that follows Lee’s feet as she kicks them toward the ceiling on the upswing. Video footage shows a white line indicating that Lee’s body is about 3 to 4 feet above the high bar. Video footage shows a white line animating downward along the back of Lee’s body as she extends her feet. The Cappuccitti Release Catch the bar Front flip Full-twisting Jaeger Release Catch the bar Flip with full twist The Cappuccitti Full-twisting Jaeger Release Release Flip with full twist Front flip Catch the bar Catch the bar The Cappuccitti Full-twisting Jaeger Release Release Flip with full twist Front flip Catch the bar Catch the bar The Cappuccitti Catch the bar Release Front flip Full-twisting Jaeger Catch the bar Release Flip with full twist Note: The Cappuccitti was performed by Luo Rui.
Persons: Sunisa Lee, Lee, , , Lee ”, Bernd Jäger, Stephanie Cappuccitti, Luo Rui, Jaeger, Rui, Aleksandr Tkatchev —, Gabby Douglas, Li Ya Organizations: Olympic, Games, International Gymnastics Federation, New York Times, U.S.A Locations: Paris
How Fast Is That Going?
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Jeremy White | Joe Ward | Noah Throop | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The birdie is about the fastest projectile you’ll see at these Olympics, and it’s as light as a feather — literally. When you’re watching the Games, keep in mind just how much an object’s speed can determine the outcome. Is the object fast enough to go great distances? Is it fast enough to befuddle an opponent? Follow The New York Times Olympic coveragePlay againMethodology: The speeds of the objects were collected using a sports radar gun.
Persons: It’s, you’re, we’ve, Ming Tan, Chris Huffins, Marissa Chew, , Yu Shao Organizations: Summer, New York Times, Lancaster Archery Academy, Badminton Center, Texas Christian University, Yu Shao , New York Indoor Sports Club, Volleyball, Guinness Locations: Long, Yu Shao ,
But within 12 hours, Lahaina was consumed. Robert ArconadoFROM GRASS FIRE TO INFERNOBefore the fire, a major forecast model used by the National Weather Service predicted a dire situation in Lahaina, according to data analyzed by The Times, with projected hurricane-force gusts of up to 76 miles per hour. OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII Forecast wind gusts Aug. 8, 4 a.m. 0 76 m.p.h. Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationBut rather than highlighting the risks in Lahaina, the weather service issued a broad warning for all the Hawaiian islands, and that warning never made reference to the 76 m.p.h. Instead, the initial warning to the public said gusts could be over 65 m.p.h., and that number was later lowered to around 60 m.p.h.
Persons: Robert Arconado, Cliff Organizations: National Weather Service, The Times, University of Washington Locations: Lahaina, OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII
Which Candidates Got the Most Speaking Time in the Second Republican DebateSeven candidates took the stage for two hours in Simi Valley, Calif., for the second Republican presidential debate. We tracked how long they talked, the topics they discussed and how often they were attacked by their opponents. See real-time updates from our reporters. Who got the most speaking time? Which subjects were discussed the most?
Persons: Who Organizations: Republican Locations: Simi Valley, Calif
Vertical thrusters Horizontal thruster Viewport Horizontal thruster Vertical thrusters Horizontal thruster Viewport Horizontal thruster Titanium hemisphere Carbon fiber cylinder Titanium hemisphere Titanium hemisphere Carbon fiber cylinder Titanium hemisphereTitan had several cost-saving departures from proven submersible designs. And Titan’s carbon fiber cylinder was attached to titanium hemispheres, creating several joints of dissimilar materials that are challenging to bond properly. Titan Hull The pressure applied to a pill shape is distributed disproportionately and may cause collapse similar to a soda can being crushed. Titan The Polar Prince towed the Titan submersible through a harbor in St. John’s, Newfoundland, in May. Dolores Harvey/Alamy Alvin Alvin is brought out to sea aboard a scientific ship like Atlantis, shown here lifting Alvin over the water.
Persons: Hull, Alvin Hull, OceanGate, Oisin Fanning Alvin, Alvin, Tim Foecke, , Foecke, Rush, Arnie Weissmann, Dolores Harvey, Alvin Alvin, Andrew Von Kerens, submersibles, Alfred S, McLaren, Navy submariner, Kedar Kirane, Mr, Kirane Organizations: Titan, The New York Times, Oceangate, Oceanographic, Alvin, Stockton Rush, Travel, Explorers Club of New Locations: St, John’s, Newfoundland, Navy, Explorers Club of New York City
Caitlin Clark Is Everywhere
  + stars: | 2023-03-25 | by ( Kris Rhim | Bedel Saget | Marco Hernandez | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Caitlin Clark’s long-distance shooting prowess has made her one of the most electrifying players in college basketball. Caitlin Clark’s first-half scoring vs. Colorado Zoomable composite image showing Clark scoring from various locations on the court during the first half. Clark’s second-half scoring vs. Colorado Zoomable composite image showing Clark scoring from various locations on the court during the second half. Clark shot 11 of 22 from the field on Friday and 4 of 9 from 3-point range. There’s no doubt that Clark will be shooting from everywhere — so keep an eye out for another logo 3-pointer.
Video footage from a drone flying down a street in Antakya’s Old City, which is covered in rubble and surrounded by collapsed buildings. Called Saray Street by locals, this stretch was once lined with more than 70 shops, restaurants and other businesses. The destruction on Saray Street is a fraction of all that was lost in Old City. Video clip of Saray Street before the quakes, showing stores and patrons during the holiday season. Damaged or destroyed historic or cultural landmark Map showing the boundaries of Old City and labeling cultural landmarks that were damaged or destroyed.
MethodologyThe 3-D scene was created using photographs of the venue for reference. The positions of the players were determined from a photograph taken at that moment during the play. The player models were created using a machine learning model called ICON, which was created by Yuliang Xiu, Jinlong Yang, Dimitrios Tzionas, Michael J. Black and the Max Planck Institute. The models were refined manually using photographs as reference.
The Many Ways LeBron James Can Score
  + stars: | 2023-02-08 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +6 min
career scoring record of 38,387 points. teams shoot nearly twice as many 3-pointers as they did when James began his career in 2003. James, in a testament to adaptability, dethroned Abdul-Jabbar by scoring in all kinds of ways and learning new skills as the game changed around him. Photographs by Bedel Saget/The New York Times “His longevity is just remarkable. This playing style earned Olajuwon the 12th spot on the N.B.A.’s career scoring list.
Can You Tell a Country by Its Corner Kicks?
  + stars: | 2022-12-05 | by ( Rory Smith | Allison Mccann | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +11 min
Argentina vs. Mexico 2022 World Cup Nov. 26, 2022 The play started here as a corner. Argentina vs. Mexico 2022 World Cup Nov. 26, 2022 The play started here as a corner. Argentina vs. Mexico 2022 World Cup Nov. 26, 2022 The play started here as a corner. Argentina vs. Mexico 2022 World Cup Nov. 26, 2022 The play started here as a corner. Reid can, sometimes, tell where a team is from just from the way it attacks or defends its corner kicks.
We take a closer look at three memorable goals from the group phase of the 2022 World Cup. MethodologyThe 3-D scene was created using photographs and videos of the venues for reference. The positions of the players were determined from a photograph taken at that moment during the play. The player models were created using a machine learning model called ICON, which was created by Yuliang Xiu, Jinlong Yang, Dimitrios Tzionas, Michael J. The models were refined manually using photographs as reference.
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