The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, which conclude today, have set new records in various games, including five exceptional records, the most prominent of which came from the Dutch, after the men’s cycling team succeeded in breaking the world record in the track sprint race twice in a row within 30 minutes on its way to winning the gold medal.
The Paris 2024 tournament also witnessed the breaking of a record that had stood for 28 years, in terms of the number of tickets sold to the public to attend the competitions, which exceeded 8 million tickets, and came as a complement to the ability of athletes to break their previous records, most notably the “destroyer” of records, the American runner Sydney McLaughlin Levrone, who retained the gold medal in the 400-meter hurdles race in the athletics competitions, with a new record of 50.37 seconds, while the Swede Armand Duplantis broke the record in the pole vault after recording 6 meters and 25 centimeters.
“Emirates Today” monitors the five most prominent numbers that were broken during the “Paris 2024” session.
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