5 lessons from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
After two weeks of intense competition, new disciplines, and unique moments, the Paris 2024 Olympics left an indelible mark. As the event concluded on Sunday, August 11, it made history and captivated millions with stories that will endure forever. As in every edition, Paris 2024 gave us unforgettable memories and valuable lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and resilience.
Here are some of the most memorable lessons from the 2024 Olympics:
Lessons from Paris 2024 Olympic Games
1. That competition is not greater than admiration
In the artistic gymnastics floor routine, Simone Biles was expected to win the gold medal, but the surprise came when Brazilian Rebeca Andrade took first place.
The most memorable moment occurred after the medal ceremony when Biles and Jordan Chiles bowed and showed their respect to Andrade, who was crowned champion. Biles expressed her admiration for Andrade, calling her “a queen” and highlighting the excitement of seeing Andrade at the top of the podium. This gesture underscored the respect and camaraderie between the athletes, as well as the admiration of one woman for another. The event marked a milestone in Olympic gymnastics, featuring the first podium exclusively with women of color in this discipline.

2. That perseverance always wins
Novak Djokovic, one of the most successful tennis players in history with 24 Grand Slam titles, finally achieved a dream that had eluded him: winning an Olympic gold medal. At 37 years old, and after years of dominance in tennis, Djokovic won gold at Paris 2024 by defeating Carlos Alcaráz.
The achievement deeply moved Djokovic, who collapsed on the Roland Garros court and cried with emotion. This victory, which he called “the greatest achievement of my career,” highlights the personal significance and emotional impact of this milestone in his career. After the match, he reunited with his family, embracing his 6-year-old daughter while sobbing with happiness.

3. That endings can be happy
Every story has an end, but fulfilling a dream and maintaining discipline can lead to profound happiness. Mijaín López, a legend in Greco-Roman wrestling, added another title to his impressive record at 41, achieving his sixth consecutive gold medal. In an emotional gesture, he removed his shoes and left them in the center of the mat to announce his retirement. With this act, the Cuban athlete not only made history but also closed his career in the most meaningful way, reaching the pinnacle of his trajectory.

4. That the best motivation comes from home
Local swimmer Léon Marchand, driven by the fervor of the local crowd, won four gold medals at Paris 2024. At 22, the swimming prodigy showed his potential to challenge American legend Phelps. Each time Marchand competed, the Arena La Défense resonated with cheers, and the support from the audience seemed to provide him with almost tangible energy, turning every stroke into a collective heartbeat of encouragement and hope.

5. That determination is the most powerful weapon
Brazilian gymnast Flavia Saraiva made history by contributing to her country’s first Olympic team medal in women’s gymnastics, despite having suffered a blow to her right eye. During warm-up, Saraiva fell on the uneven bars, leaving her with a bruised eye. Nevertheless, despite the adversity, she delivered an outstanding performance in the competition.
Photos showed Saraiva with a cut over her right eye and a noticeable bruise. After receiving medical attention and with a bandage on her eye, she returned to compete and participated in all four events: uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and vault.


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