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And just like that — in what felt like ablink of the eye — another Summer Olympics has come and gone.

Years of training, mental preparation, and sacrifice, all culminating in a two-and-a-half week showcase of athletic brilliance and dogged determination. It's a non-stop whirlwind for the athletes, spectators, and viewers alike.

While the stadiums, fields, courts and pools now sit quiet across Paris, the greatness displayed in the City of Light this summer will reverberate long after the last team flight takes off.

Each Games has its share of triumphs and heartbreaks — each one the resultof athletes striving for greatness with everything on the line. Here's a look at some of the lasting moments from Paris 2024.

Golden Summer

A star is born at every Olympics. And while Canadians were already well-acquainted with 17-year-old swimming phenom Summer McIntosh, millions across the world have now witnessedher once-in-a-generation talent.

Despite the pressure and high expectations that come with being one of the sport's most gifted athletes, the Toronto native stole the show in Paris and became a household name in historic fashion.

McIntosh is the first Canadian to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games, summer or winter, with victories in the 200- and 400-metre individual medleys and 200m butterfly.

Her third win in the fly, in Olympic-record time, tied Penny Oleksiak's Canadian record of four medals at one Olympics.

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Summer McIntosh becomes 1st Canadian to win 3 gold medals at a single Olympic Games

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Toronto's Summer McIntosh captured her third gold medal at Paris 2024, winning the women's 200-metre individual medley final, to go along with her silver medal in the women's 400-metre freestyle.

McIntosh's golden hat trick, along with her silver in the 400 freestyle, helped Canada equal its Olympic record of nine straight days with a medal, which was set at Rio 2016 and matched at Beijing 2022.

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And like any athlete pursuing excellence, McIntosh showed us that losing only adds more fuel to a competitive fire already raging inside.

"For my first medal to be silver, I honestly think that really fuelled me for the rest of the swim meet, and kind of knowing what that feels like and never wanting to feel that silver again," McIntosh told CBC's Heather Hiscox with all four medals hanging around the swimmer's neck.

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Win or lose, rise or fall, Team Canada had us glued to our screens at the Paris Olympics

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Watch Canada's biggest moments at the Paris Olympics, as the country took us through a journey of joy, heartbreak, elation, and sadness.

Refugee boxer's historic medal

You wouldn't be the only one who teared up when spectators at Roland-Garros Stadium showered Refugee Olympic Team boxer Cindy Ngamba with applause after her split-decision loss in the semifinals.

Yes, Ngamba missed a chance at Olympic gold. But the result itself marked a historic moment for the 25-year-old Cameroonian-born fighter.

Semifinal losers are automatically awarded bronze medalsin boxing, meaning Ngamba's two earlier wins guaranteed her the first-ever Olympic medal for the Refugee Olympic Team, which has competed at three Summer Games.

Ngamba moved to England when she was 11 and trains alongside the British team in Sheffield. She said she was given refugee status two years ago because she could have been imprisoned for being gay in her home country, where hom*osexuality is illegal and prosecuted aggressively.

"It means the world to me to be the first refugee team member to win a medal. I'm just human, like any other refugee. There are refugees all around the world," Ngamba said.

Ngamba pulled off inspiring upsets against larger and more experienced opponents to secure her medal, including one over decorated Canadian middleweight Tammara Thibeault at North Paris Arena.

In true Canadian spirit, Thibeault and her corner hugged Ngamba, who was overcome with the emotion of winning her debut bout on the Olympic stage.

"It means the world to me being here and I am sure it means the world to people all around the world, not even athletes, that are going through life with so many issues and obstacles, they don't believe in themselves, and feel like it's the end of the world," Ngamba said after her opening win.

"I hope they can see that with anything in life that I went through I was able to overcome it."

WATCH l Sportsmanship on full display after Ngamba's win over Thibeault:

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Sportsmanship on full display from Canada's Tammara Thibeault to Refugee Olympic Team's Cindy Ngamba

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Canada's Tammara Thibeault was defeated in her first fight at Paris 2024 by Refugee Olympic Team flag-bearer Cindy Ngamba and the sportsmanship after the match was truly inspiring.

Feeling the love

The return of spectators meant athletes could get the full Olympic experience that was denied to so many three years ago in Tokyo.

Just ask Swedish pole vault superstar Armand "Mondo" Duplantis, who broke his own world record while capturing gold in front of a raucous crowd at Stade de France. The stadium erupted in cheers as Duplantis soared over the bar on his third and final attempt of 6.25 metres— a dramatic finish for the defending champion.

"What can I say? I just broke a world record at the Olympics, the biggest possible stage for a pole vaulter," Duplantis said. "[My] biggest dream since a kid was to break the world record at the Olympics, and I've been able to do that in front of the most ridiculous crowd I've ever competed in front of."

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Armand Duplantis claims pole vault gold medal, sets world record

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Sweden's Armand Duplantis height of 6.25m set the world record in the men's pole vault final of the at the Paris 2024.

Or how about 51-year-old skateboarder Andy MacDonald of Team Great Britain? He didn't earn a high enough score to reach the men's park final, but the crowd's reaction to his performance would make you think he finished first.

With skating legend and longtime friend Tony Hawk looking on, MacDonald appeared to turn back time with a pair of clean runs that elicited the loudest cheers of the day.

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The clear fan-favourite held up a five and one with his fingers toward the camera before dropping into the bowl for the final run of the preliminaries.

His ensuing series of tricks were followed by a shout of pure elation, having accomplished his improbable goal of competing at the Olympics. Hawk beamed with pride as he joined the chorus of roaring applause, with MacDonald closing his eyes to soak it all in.

"A rush of emotion, just every emotion you can think of, like relief and excitement and just like adrenaline just comes out, and you're just like, 'Oh, we're here. We did it. It's the Olympics.'," MacDonald said.

And despite being one of the greatest vert skaters of all time, MacDonald said his Olympic moment could be the pinnacle of his long career.

"This might be it. This might be 'the one'," he said. "Just to stay on my board, do the run I wanted to do."

Gold-medal stunner

Canada tied its record at a non-boycotted Olympics with seven gold medals in the French capital, but the one that will be talked about for years is the shocking win in the men's 4x100-metre relay.

Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and star anchor Andre De Grasse delivered perhaps the best Canadian moment of the entire Games, pulling off what seemed impossible after posting the slowest qualifying time.

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De Grasse, who didn't make the 100 and 200 finals, dug deep while dealing with a hamstring injury to outsprint the field to the finish line at Stade de France.

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Canada wins gold in men’s 4x100 relay in stunning victory

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Anchored by Andre De Grasse, Canada’s men’s 4x100 relay team has won gold in Paris, making De Grasse Canada’s most decorated male Olympian with seven career medals (two gold, two silver, three bronze).

The magical moment was also a historic one for De Grasse, who matchedOleksiak's national record with his seventh career Olympic medal.

"It's amazing. To team up with these guys… to end the Games like this, with a gold medal," De Grasse said. "We all talked about this moment. It's a complete set, we got the bronze in Rio, Tokyo we got the silver.

"Now it's like icing on the cake to get the gold medal with these guys. It's an incredible feeling and a great way to end the Games."

WATCH l Donovan Bailey breaks down Canada's gold-medal relay performance:

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Breaking down the golden performance by the Canadian men's 4x100m relay team at Paris 2024

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Donovan Bailey discusses how the Canada's men's 4x100-metre relay team captured gold at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

Going viral

And how could we forget the athletes that captivated our attention for reasons other than golden glory.

There was U.S. gymnast Stephen Nedroroscik, now known to many as 'pommel horse guy.'

He took home two bronze medals in his Olympic debut, but it was his bespectacled, nerdy appearance that made him a breakout star and viral sensation.

Nedroroscik drew comparisons to Clark Kent as he ditched his glasses to reveal his true identity as an athletic Superman on the pommel horse. He finished third in the individual event before helping the U.S. men's team win its first Olympic medal since Beijing 2008.

Turkish sport shooter Yusuf Dikec was also the talk of social media, standing out from his competition for his casual attire and sharpshooting skills.

While most air pistol competitors wear specialized eyewear, ear protection and other gear, the 51-year-old Dikec looked like he just got off his flight — with a now-iconic shooting stance to match.

Wearing regular prescription glasses, with his left hand in his pants pocket the entire time, Dikec appeared unflappable as he helped Turkeyearn silver in the 10-metre mixed team event.

Along with being the subject of memes, Dikec's stance also inspired gold-medal celebrations in Paris.

Duplantis, along with Australian pole vaulter Nina Kennedy and Jamaican discuss thrower Roje Stona, recreated the Dikec pose after their wins.

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Perseverance on the pitch

The Canadian women's soccer team overcame daunting odds to reach the quarterfinals after FIFA's six-point penalty for the drone spying scandal involving head coach Bev Priestman and team staff.

Facing a must-win scenario in back-to-back games against host France and Colombia, Vanessa Gilles scored the winner in both to keep the defending champion's medal hopes alive.

"The one thing that we can control, the one thing that's in our grasp is the pitch," Gilles said after sending Canada to the quarterfinals. "That's something that they can't take away from us as much as they tried."

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The memorable and determined run of Canada's women's squad ended in a heartbreaking penalty-kick loss to Germany, but the Tokyo gold medallists left no doubt about their ability to drown out the noise and overcome adversity — creating a joyous moment for the Canadians watching.

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Against all odds, Vanessa Gilles sends Canadians through to Olympic soccer quarterfinals

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After Canada was docked six points for spying with a drone, Vanessa Gilles scored the game-winning goal in Canada's 1-0 victory over Colombia, as Canada swept their Olympic preliminary round games to advance to the quarterfinals at Paris 2024.

Djokovic completes elusive Golden Slam

The world watched with bated breath as tennis legend Novak Djokovic was on the cusp of beating Carlos Alcaraz for gold in the men's singles tournament, a triumph that would mark one of the biggest moments in a career chock full of accolades.

Despite his record number of men's Grand Slam titles and reign as king of the tennis world, the Olympic gold medal and career Golden Slam it would complete had eluded him for years.

With his family watching courtside, Djokovic let out a celebratory scream before covering his face after winning the match, overcome with intense emotion and the sudden reality of an accomplished dream.

"Three out of four Olympic Games, I lost in the semifinals. I won a bronze medal in Beijing, which was my first Olympic Games. I carried the flag for Serbia in 2012, in London, which was one of the best feelings I ever had in my life, in my professional tennis career," Djokovic said.

"I didn't know until today that there's even a better feeling, which is winning a gold for your country. I couldn't be prouder and happier. Playing for Serbia has always been my upmost, real pleasure, priority."

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Novak Djokovic overcome with emotion after finally completing the career Golden Slam

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24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic of Serbia wept after defeating Spain's Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(3), 7-6(2), to win Olympic gold and become only the fifth person to complete the career Grand Slam.

More Canadian Olympic firsts

Along with McIntosh's historic haul in the pool, Canada had a handful of other golden firsts that made waves in Paris.

Eleanor Harvey outduelled heavy favourite Alice Volpi of Italy to win Canada's first-ever fencing medal, a sport the country has competed in at seven straight Olympics.

And It came as just as much of a shock to Harvey as it did the sporting world.

"I feel like I'm in a dream. I feel like somebody spiked my drink or something. That's a joke. Sorry, I'm not funny right now. I'm in shock," Harvey said.

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The 29-year-old from Hamilton, Ont., was strong throughout the Games, also leading Canada to a fourth-place finishin the women's team foil event.

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Eleanor Harvey claims bronze for Canada's 1st-ever Olympic fencing medal

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Eleanor Harvey of Hamilton, Ont., bested Alice Volpi of Italy in the women's foil individual bronze medal bout to claim Canada's first-ever Olympic medal in fencing.

World champion hammer throwers Ethan Katzberg and Camryn Rogersmade it clear that Canada throws best by also winning Olympic gold in the men's and women's events — the country's first-ever in both.

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Camryn's Olympic gold medal also marked the first by a Canadian woman in athletics since 1928, beating the silver medallist by 1.49 metres on her fifth of six throws.

"To be on that podium and to hear the national anthem, it's something that I feel like I've dreamed of for so long," Rogers said.

WATCH l Rogers's historic hammer throw victory:

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Camryn Rogers makes it double hammer throw gold for Canada

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Camryn Rogers of Richmond, B.C., threw for 76.97 metres on her fifth attempt to win the Olympic gold medal in women's hammer throw, following on the heels of teammate Ethan Katzberg's gold medal victory in the men's hammer throw competition.

Katzberg, just 22 years old,ultimately won it all with a dominant opening throw of 84.12 metres, less than a metre shy of the Olympic record and just 2.62 metres short of the nearly 38-year-old world record.

"I can count myself an Olympic champion for the rest of my life. That's a really special moment. I'll always remember this day; it's incredible," Katzberg said.

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Canada's Ethan Katzberg becomes youngest hammer throw Olympic gold medallist

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Ethan Katzberg of Nanaimo, B.C., claimed the gold medal with his first throw of 84.12 at the Olympic hammer throw final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Christa Deguchi, with Canada's first-ever Olympic gold medal in judo, and Phil 'Wizard' Kim, with the first-ever Olympic goldin men's breaking, were also among the record number ofCanadian Olympic titles in Paris.

Sprint canoeist Katie Vincent became the first Canadian woman to win Olympic gold in the sport, which also gave Canada its eighth gold and 25th medal overall — both new national records for a non-boycotted Games.

Canada finished withnine gold and 27 medals,surpassing the seven gold and 24 medals fromthe Tokyo Olympicsin 2021.

WATCH l Vincent paddles to record-setting gold medal:

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Katie Vincent’s victory breaks Canada's Olympic Summer Games record with 8th gold and 25th medal overall

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Katie Vincent of Mississauga, Ont., claims the gold medal in the women's canoe sprint C1 200-metre final at Paris 2024 with an Olympic record time of 44.12. Canada establishes a new record for gold (eight) and total medals (25) at a non-boycotted Summer Games. Sophia Jensen of Chelsea, Que., finished sixth in the final.

But there are so many more moments from Paris 2024 that will be worth reliving over and over again, even as the years pass and new Olympic stars begin to shine.

The boisterous sounds of the lively Paris venues willecho in our minds, etched in memory along with the smiles of athletes who made their dreams come true.

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FAQs

What sport changes in 2024 Olympics? ›

Skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing and breaking were four non-traditional sports that captivated audiences at the Paris Games. Breaking, also known as break dancing, made its Olympic debut. Skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing all first appeared at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

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The logo for Paris 2024 combines three separate symbols – the gold medal, the flame and Marianne, the personification of the French Republic.

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It's about delivering Games that are more responsible, more inclusive, more equal and more spectacular than ever before. Paris 2024 is a slogan: Games wide open !

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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, which included competitions in 329 events across 32 sports, awarded its final medals on Aug. 11. See a list of all Team USA winners.

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Boxing, modern pentathlon, and weightlifting had been provisionally removed due to governance issues; modern pentathlon and weightlifting were later reinstated following reform efforts, with the former expected to employ a new format replacing show jumping with obstacle course racing, while the decision on boxing was ...

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After making its debut in the 2024 Paris Olympics, breaking — or breakdancing — will not return for the 2028 games in Los Angeles. The dance competition was well received at the Paris games, with some breakout moments that included a viral and unique routine from Australia's Rachael Gunn, a.k.a.

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And what was a flame is now the image of a woman with the slightest hint of a smile. This is Marianne, an enduring symbol of France since the French Revolution.

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Many have expressed disappointment, arguing that the emblem's minimalist design and the stylised depiction of Marianne are too close a resemblance to commercial logos rather than capturing the unique look expected of an Olympic symbol.

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France's musical showpieces the soundtrack to Paris 2024

'Que je t'aime,' we love you, echoed around the Stade de France, the repetitive chorus of the Johnny Hallyday song ideal for building to a crescendo of celebration.

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WHICH SPORTS HAVE BEEN DROPPED? Having made its Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, karate was not included in the 2024 Games. Baseball-softball has also been dropped for Paris but will return at Los Angeles 2028.

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The visual identity for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 has been conceived on the basis of four main themes: celebration, transfer, rationalisation, and personalisation.

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The first modern Olympic Games to feature female athletes was the 1900 Games in Paris. Hélène de Pourtalès of Switzerland became the first woman to compete at the Olympic Games and became the first female Olympic champion, as a member of the winning team in the first 1 to 2 ton sailing event on May 22, 1900.

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Larisa Latynina and Polina Astakhova each competed for the Soviet Union in 1956, 1960, and 1964. Latynina has the most medals of any female athlete in Olympic history, with 18.

What are the 5 new sports for the 2024 Olympics? ›

Skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing and breaking were four non-traditional sports that captivated audiences at the Paris Games. Breaking, also known as break dancing, made its Olympic debut. Skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing all first appeared at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

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Breaking makes debut

Over the decades, breaking has evolved from a dance party to a competitive sport that's contested around the world, but the 2024 Paris Games will be the first time breakdancers will compete for Olympic gold.

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The decision was prompted in part by the absence of many of the world's best players. Professional baseball players were permitted to compete in the Olympics as far back as the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, but Major League Baseball refused to allow its best players to take part.

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In addition to those, the 2026 Winter Games will also include men's and women's dual moguls, mixed team skeleton, women's doubles luge, and women's large hill ski jumping.

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Breakdancing competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics ran from 9 to 10 August at Place de la Concorde, marking the sport's official debut in the program and the first dancesport discipline to appear in Summer Olympic history.

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