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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
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoca-Cola CEO on state of consumer: Have to deliver value and 'earn' the price increaseCoca-Cola CEO James Quincey joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's Olympic sponsorship, the 2024 Paris Olympic games, state of the consumer, McDonald's partnership, competition against Pepsi and Dr. Pepper, and more.
Persons: James Quincey, Pepper Organizations: Pepsi
UK Sport, a government agency responsible for investing money into Olympic and Paralympic sports, was founded just one year later. The money, sourced through the government and the National Lottery, was transformative for the nation's Olympic program. They just can't do that because there isn't enough money," Bloom said. So how do you inspire the next generation of Olympic athletes without huge sums of money? Watch as the athletes, their coaches and parents grapple with the price of a dream by clicking the video above.
Persons: Ben Bloom, Katherine Grainger, Bloom, Emily Hutt, Willem Murray, Freddie Polak Organizations: Atlanta Olympic Games, Olympic, Paralympic, National Lottery, Sport, English Premier League, CNBC, Elite, Watch Locations: Great Britain, Britain
Alev Kelter helped her team win bronze in rugby sevens — the US's first Olympic medal in the sport. But that wasn't the case for Alev Kelter, an American rugby sevens player who scored on Tuesday to help Team USA win its first medal in the sport. She'd never even touched a rugby ball, but she thought ice hockey may have given her the right mentality for rugby. In 2016, just two years after picking up a rugby ball, Kelter was among the first rugby sevens players to compete in the Olympics. Sevens features seven-person teams playing seven-minute halves instead of the traditional 15-player teams playing 40-minute halves.
Persons: Alev Kelter, , Kelter, she'd, She'd, hasn't Organizations: Olympic, Service, Team USA, Australia, Team USA's, Olympics, HSBC SVNS, Business, Training Locations: Paris, American, Alaska, Chula Vista , California
The supermodel Bella Hadid said on Monday that she was “shocked” by the “lack of sensitivity” that went into an Adidas ad campaign that she starred in, inspired by the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. The sportswear brand’s ad was met with swift backlash from people online and pro-Israel groups when it came out this month. Ms. Hadid, who modeled the sneaker in the ad, is of Palestinian descent and became a focal point of the scrutiny. Adidas apologized in a statement on July 19, saying that it had made an “unintentional mistake,” and pulled the ad. “In advance of the campaign’s release, I had no knowledge of the historical connection to the atrocious events in 1972.”
Persons: Bella Hadid, , Ms, Hadid, Organizations: Adidas, Games Locations: Israel
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFerrari & Stellantis chairman John Elkann on family auto legacy, auto pressures and luxury demandStellantis and Ferrari chairman John Elkann joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Agnelli family auto legacy, pressures facing the auto industry, sustainability efforts at the Paris Olympic games, state of luxury demand, and more.
Persons: John Elkann Organizations: Ferrari, Paris Olympic
When it was his turn, Nedoroscik ditched his glasses and Team USA jacket and headed to the pommel horse. He’s earning Clark Kent comparisons for the unassuming demeanor and similar specs he wears before losing both to become a confident pommel horse hero. He’s Team USA’s pommel horse proStephen Nedoroscik defied gravity on the pommel horse at Monday's men's gymnastics team final. Abbie Parr/APWhile teammates like Brody Malone and Fred Richard flit between events like rings and vault, Nedoroscik only performs on one apparatus: pommel horse. Stateside, he’s been crowned the US pommel horse champion four times, tying the record for most pommel horse wins, per USA Gymnastics.
Persons: Stephen Nedoroscik, wasn’t snoozing, Nedoroscik, flinging, they’d, , it’s, He’s, Clark Kent, Abbie Parr, Brody Malone, Fred Richard flit, he’s, Paris Nedoroscik, , , Fred Richard, wouldn’t, Kotb’s, Ray, hasn’t, hadn’t, Simone Biles Organizations: CNN, Paris Olympic Games, Evo Gymnastics, USA, Olympic, Penn State’s, Paris, Penn State, Olympics Locations: American, Sarasota , Florida, Paris, Kitakyushu, Japan, Fort Myers , Florida, , cubing
Not only do Olympic athletes tone their bodies into near perfection; they hone their minds as well. Researchers have studied Olympians for decades and found they share some common traits, habits and qualities that you too can use to develop a winner’s mindset. Greece's Giannis Antetokounmpo dunks the ball in the men's preliminary round during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Banish self-doubtThere is no room for doubt in the minds of Olympic athletes, according to Gould. Italy's Sofia Goggia takes part in the women's downhill third training session during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
Persons: CNN —, , Jeff Brown, Brown, Dan Gould, Gould, ” Gould, Greece's Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kelly McGonigal, , McGonigal, you’ve, ” Simone Biles, ” Brown, we’re, Simone, ” Ahtziri Sandoval, Tom Weller, VOIGT, I’ve, Italy's Sofia Goggia, Fabrice Coffrini, it’s, Trinity Rodman, Alexandra Popp, Brad Smith, don’t, Spain's Maria Xiao, Wang Zhao, France's Léon Marchand, Manan Vatsyayana, I’m, they’re Organizations: CNN, Harvard Medical School, Boston Marathon, Institute for, Youth Sports, kinesiology, Michigan State University, US Olympic Committee, United States Tennis Association, Research, Getty, Team Mexico, Olympic, Italy's, , Paris, Paris Games Locations: England, Beijing, AFP, United States, Germany
Sven Hoppe/dpa/picture alliance/Getty ImagesThe men’s individual triathlon race at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has been postponed to Wednesday due to poor water quality levels in the River Seine, World Triathlon has announced. Originally scheduled for Tuesday, the World Triathlon, its medical team, the International Olympic Committee, and city officials decided to postpone the men’s race. “Paris 2024 and World Triathlon reiterate that their priority is the health of the athletes. The tests carried out in Seine today revealed water quality levels that did not provide sufficient guarantees to allow the event to be held,” the sport’s governing body said. If the water levels don’t improve by Wednesday, the original contingency date remains in place for Friday, August 2.
Persons: Sven Hoppe, Organizations: Paris, International Olympic Committee, Olympic, Training Locations: Paris, France, Seine
Last month, it was Titmus beating O’Callaghan’s world record in the race at the Australian Olympic Trials. Finishing with a time of 1:53.27, O’Callaghan topped Titmus’ Olympic record from the Tokyo Games three years ago. “And I know what it’s like to be an Olympic champion and I’m honestly happy for Mollie and I’m really happy to be on the podium. I’m the Olympic champion forever in the 200 and in the 400, and I gave it everything and I don’t actually know why I’m crying. “I’m really happy with silver.
Persons: Paris CNN —, Mollie O’Callaghan, , O’Callaghan, Titmus, , ” O’Callaghan, “ I’ve, I’ve, I’m, Mollie, “ I’m, it’s, It’s, Katie Ledecky Organizations: Paris CNN, La Défense, Australian, , Tokyo Games, Games Locations: Australia, Paris
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSummer Sanders on Team USA-Guild partnership, helping athletes transition to life post-OlympicsSummer Sanders, Olympic gold medalist and Guild ambassador, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss her post-Olympic career, helping athletes transition to life after the Olympic games, and more.
Persons: Sanders, Summer Sanders Organizations: Team USA, Guild
CNN —The men’s individual triathlon race at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has been postponed due to poor water quality levels in the River Seine, the sport’s governing body, World Triathlon, announced on Monday. Originally scheduled for Tuesday, World Triathlon, its medical team, the International Olympic Committee and Paris city officials made the decision to postpone the men’s race to Wednesday. “Paris 2024 and World Triathlon reiterate that their priority is the health of the athletes. The women triathlon is still scheduled for Wednesday and will take place prior to the men’s race, according to Olympic officials. If the water levels don’t improve by Wednesday, the original contingency date remains in place for Friday, August 2.
Persons: , drenching Organizations: CNN, Paris, International Olympic Committee, , Training, Olympic Locations: Paris, Seine
The Olympic cauldron was set alight, symbolizing the opening of the games. The ceremonial moment is a big deal for Olympics fans and each host country puts their own spin on it. AdvertisementThe lighting of the Olympic cauldron symbolizes the opening of the Olympic Games. Each ceremony puts its own spin on the ceremonial lighting, and France had its turn on Friday. The Olympic cauldron for the 2024 Paris Olympics is a floating hot-air balloon-style structure that pays tribute to France's history of innovation in air travel.
Persons: Organizations: Olympics, Service, Olympic, Business Locations: France
Was it the Parisians who bluntly told travelers "do not come" to Paris during the Summer Games? London, Athens and Atlanta all saw a drop in summer visitors when they hosted the Summer Games, said Grant. Empty Airbnbs and unsold ticketsHotels, too, are feeling the pinch of Paris' summer slowdown, with occupancy rates expected to drop to 60% in early July, down some 10 points from 2023, according to Paris' tourism board. Airbnb also said "domestic interest" for stays during the Games has never been higher than in the weeks leading up to Paris Games. 'The Olympics is too broad'Last-minute travelers can still snag tickets to the Paris Games.
Persons: , John Grant, Grant, Rather, They've, OAG's John Grant, Jakub Porzycki, Airbnb Organizations: Olympic Games, France, Summer, Ryanair, Nurphoto, Olympic, Games, Notre Dame, CNBC, Paris Games, Paris, Financial Times Locations: Paris, London, Athens, Atlanta, Delta, Europe, North America, Oceania, Lille
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailECB President Christine Lagarde on the economic impact of the OlympicsEuropean Central Bank president Christine Lagarde joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss lessons from the Paris Olympics, the economic impact of the Olympic games, and more.
Persons: Christine Lagarde Organizations: Olympics European Central Bank, Paris Olympics
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'A pretty common occurrence': Cities don't see a huge bump in tourism the year they host the OlympicsHost cities in the past two decades haven't see a tourism boom during the year they host the Summer Olympic Games, says OAG's Chief Analyst John Grant. But benefits can come later due to Games' "legacy effect," he said.
Persons: John Grant Organizations: Olympics
Paris CNN —Olympics organizers have “deeply apologized” to South Korea over a “human error” that saw its 143 athletes wrongly introduced as North Korean at the opening ceremony. The mishap occurred on Friday, when the South Korean athletes made their debut on a boat cruising down the River Seine. Both the French and English announcements falsely identified them as being from the “People’s Democratic Republic of Korea.”That’s the full name of North Korea. South Korea’s Sports Ministry has said it “expresses regret” over the introduction of the South Korean delegation during the opening broadcast. Olympics organizers have “deeply apologized” to South Korea over a “human error” that saw its 143 athletes being wrongly introduced as North Korean at the opening ceremony.
Persons: , Thomas Bach, Yoon Suk, Republic of Korea …, Mark Adams, Organizations: Paris CNN —, South, , Democratic, International Olympic Committee, South Korean, Olympic Games, National Olympic Committee, IOC, ” Reuters, Korea’s Sports, Paris Locations: South Korea, Korean, Democratic Republic of Korea, North Korea, Republic of Korea, Covid, Beijing, Japan, Pyongyang, Seoul
Normal train service had resumed on the French rail network by Monday — when authorities reported damage to telecoms infrastructure, which caused local power outages and raised the specter of further national disruption. Secretary of State for Digital Affairs Marina Ferrari that France's telecoms network was experiencing isolated outages due to damage carried out overnight in several regions. It was not immediately clear whether vandalism to the telecoms network was connected to the damage and arson carried out on the rail network last week. Disclosure: CNBC parent NBCUniversal owns NBC Sports and NBC Olympics. NBC Olympics is the U.S. broadcast rights holder to all Summer and Winter Games through 2032.
Persons: , State for Digital Affairs Marina, Ferrari, Dmitry Peskov, Gerald Darmanin, Darmanin Organizations: Paris, Olympics, State for Digital Affairs, CNBC, NBCUniversal, NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, NBC, Games Locations: Vandieres, France, Paris, Russia, U.S
So, yes, per usual, Team USA has more than a few advantages in these Olympic Games even before mentioning the legacy this team carries into these games. AdvertisementTeam USA hasn’t lost a single Olympic game (including pool play) since the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. So, to say that this Team USA women’s basketball team doesn’t know anything except Olympic gold medals isn’t just a figure of speech. “Talent is not going to be the reason why we win,” Cheryl Reeve says of Team USA. It’s the Team USA way, and nothing less.
Persons: Cheryl Reeve, , Reeve isn’t, Reeve, There’s, A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi, Wilson, there’s, hasn’t, Alyssa Thomas, — Reeve, ” Cheryl Reeve, “ It’s, Gregory Shamus, ” Reeve, Dan Goldfarb, Juan Ocampo, Ryan Stetz Organizations: Team USA, USA, Olympic, WNBA, Las Vegas Aces, Russia, doesn’t, USA’s, Germany, Minnesota Lynx, Lynx, Japan Locations: Paris, Barcelona, Spain, Japan, Belgium, Germany
Read previewSome young Olympic athletes are roasting the accommodations at the Olympic Village on TikTok, raising issues with the food, uncomfortable beds, lack of privacy, and limited shared spaces. 'The bed sucks'The Olympic Village was first established in 1924 to bring together thousands of world-class athletes under one roof. Rooms at the Olympic Village feature cardboard beds which were made as part of the organizers' sustainability efforts. Advertisement'Need a Chipotle bowl ASAP'The food at the Paris Olympic Village has also been the subject of athlete complaints. IOC President Thomas Bach tries food from a salad bar while touring the Olympic Village ahead of the start of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Persons: , Coco Gauff, Celia Dupre, Mike Egerton, Simone Biles, Katherine Holmes, Dupre, Laurent Michaud, " Dupre, Chari, Hawkins, I'm, Thomas Bach, David Goldman, I've, Lloyd Lee, lloydlee@businessinsider.com Organizations: Service, Olympic, Business, London Olympics, Rio, Paris, Getty Images, Washington Post, Associated Press, St, Olympic Games Locations: TikTok, Paris, Swiss, Tokyo, Kitts, Nevis, Caribbean
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Olympic Games attract huge numbers, but they also repel many visitors tooMany people — including residents — avoided Paris in the build-up to the Olympic Games, despite prognostications that a travel boom was all but assured.
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Installing and using 5G technology could help minimize the Olympics' environmental impacts. Sustainability initiatives also extend to the 5G technology powering the Olympic Games. Orange, the telecommunications provider for the Paris Games, has set itself the goal of limiting its carbon emissions to 10,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide. Environmentally friendly technology that can support more fansThough 5G systems require infrastructure installation, their technology is more sustainable than older connectivity systems like analog distributed antenna systems, Swank said. Recycling 5G equipment for more sustainabilityTo work toward its carbon-emissions goal for the Paris Games, Orange decreased its equipment manufacturing and infrastructure-deployment footprint.
Persons: , Kevin Swank, Swank, CommScope, Kelvin Chaffer, Chaffer Organizations: Service, Games, Janeiro Games, Social Sciences, Paris Games, Olympic Games, T, Dallas Cowboys, Paris Olympics, Software Locations: Rio, France, Germany, Arlington , Texas, Orange
“Whether you’re a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, you can’t prepare for game day on game day,” he said. This awareness helps you make better choices on game day. “For someone who has not participated in any sporting activity for quite some time, it’s crucial to start safely and effectively,” he noted, not waiting until game day to get going again. For instance, if you want to get back into playing golf, tennis or any other rotational sport, focus on mobility exercises that will improve rotation. Instead, focus on targeted strength and mobility exercises that promote control in end ranges of motion.
Persons: Dana Santas, you’re, Jason Glass, , Glass, Christophe Archambault, Bill Burgos, Paul Fournier, Ben White, Stuart MacFarlane, Fournier, Matt Nichol, Hendrik Organizations: Pain, CNN, PGA, Brazil, Getty, NBA, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Arsenal, Los Angeles Rams, Arsenal FC, Olympic, German soccer, Borussia Dortmund, Nichol, CNN’s Locations: Nigerian, Bordeaux, France, AFP, Burgos, Thousand Oaks , California, German, Osaka, Japan
For the first hour of a heavy-training day, Crouser focuses on stretching and getting his body moving. In the second half of the day, Crouser does a "sprint plyometric workout," including sprints of up to 40 meters, to work on acceleration, he said. On an average day, Crouser might eat:Five eggs, a quarter-pound turkey sausage, cheese, one cup of oats with flaxseeds, and one cup of berries. Mindset training is Crouser's key to successCrouser puts in countless hours of training but will have only six throws at the Olympics. When Crouser does this exercise, it helps his body enter a flow state so it does what he's prepared it to do, he said.
Persons: Ryan Crouser, Crouser, , it's, I've, he's Organizations: Olympic, Service, Summer Locations: Paris, prehab, Thorne
CNN —Olympics commentator Bob Ballard was dropped from Eurosport, the European pay TV company, on Monday after the veteran sportscaster made sexist comments about the Australian women’s swim team. “We can confirm that Bob Ballard has been removed from our commentary roster with immediate effect,” it said in a statement Monday. Ballard, a veteran commentator who has reported on sports since the mid-’80s, has covered several Olympic games. “The comments I made during the Australian freestyle relay victory ceremony on Saturday have caused some offence. “I shall miss the Eurosport team, dearly and wish them all the best for the rest of the Olympics,” he added.
Persons: Bob Ballard, Ballard, ” Ballard, Lizzie Simmonds, Bob, ” Simmons, , Organizations: CNN, Eurosport, Team Australia, Paris Aquatic, BBC Local Locations: Paris, Europe
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