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Paris Summer Olympics 2024: 10 MD Athletes Qualify So Far
Ten athletes from Maryland have qualified for the Paris Summer Olympic Games as Team USA continues to take shape.
MARYLAND — Ten athletes from Maryland have qualified for the Paris Summer Olympic Games as Team USA continues to take shape.
More than 10,500 athletes from around the world will compete in the Paris Summer Olympic Games, officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, between the opening ceremony on July 26 and the closing ceremony on Aug 11.
Included among the 32 sports are gymnastics, swimming, diving, track and field, archery, basketball, beach volleyball, boxing, golf, tennis and wrestling.
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One new sport — breaking, described by the Olympics as a “young, acrobatic and urban sport” with American roots — will be added this year.
Back for a second time are three sports that debuted in the Tokyo Summer 2020 Olympics — sport climbing, skateboarding and surfing.
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Among the athletes who have qualified from Maryland are:
- Aaron Brooks, wrestling, Hagerstown
- Kevin Durant, (Olympian 2012, 2016, 2020), basketball, Prince George's County and Washington D.C.
- Jahmal Harvey, boxing, Oxon Hill
- Trevon Jenifer, (Paralympian 2012, 2016, 2020), wheelchair basketball, Huntingtown
- Taylor Knibb, (Olympian 2020), triathlon, Washington, D.C.
- Helen Maroulis, (Olympian 2016, 2020), wrestling, Rockville
- Tatyana McFadden, (Paralympian 2004, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2020), para track and field, Baltimore
- Daniel Romanchuk, (Paralympian 2016, 2020), para track and field, Mount Airy
- Aaron Russell, (Olympian 2016), volleyball, Ellicott City
- Kyle Snyder, (Olympian 2016, 2020), wrestling, Silver Spring
Paris also hosted the Olympics in 1900 and 1924. The Summer 2024 Paralympic Games, also held in Paris, will take place from Aug. 28 to Sept. 8.
More qualifying events will be held in the coming weeks.
The full schedule of events and competitions is found on the Olympics website.
NBC and its affiliated channels again have exclusive U.S. broadcasting rights. The network has said it will provide at least nine hours of daytime coverage during the Paris Games, including live broadcasts of favorite event finals. The NBC streaming service Peacock will provide coverage of every sport and event. The full broadcast and streaming schedules haven’t been announced yet.
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