2024 Olympic Digest: Tourists Avoiding Paris, Big Viewership For US Track & Gymnastic Trials

SwimSwam will be providing a weekly rundown of the top stories in Olympic sports (outside of swimming) in the lead-up to the 2024 Games in Paris.

McLaughlin-Levrone Sets World Record To Close U.S. Track Trials

Defending Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone reaffirmed her status as a massive favorite to win a second consecutive 400-meter hurdles Olympic gold in Paris, establishing a new world record on the final night of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials.

McLaughlin-Levrone, 24, put up a time of 50.65 to take down her previous record of 50.68 set in 2022.

Other highlights from the final night included Tokyo silver medalist Rai Benjamin establishing a world-leadsing time of 46.46 in the men’s 400-meter hurdles, the #5 performance in history.

Overall, the Trials had nine world-leading times produced.

Courtesy: The Sports Examiner

  •  Men/200 m: 19.53, Noah Lyles
  • Men/110 m hurdles: 12.92, Grant Holloway (heats)
  • Men/110 m hurdles: 12.86, Grant Holloway
  • Men/400 m hurdles: 46.46, Rai Benjamin
  • Women/100 m: 10.71, Sha’Carri Richardson
  • Women/200 m: 21.78, Gabby Thomas (semis)
  • Women/100 m hurdles: 12.25, Masai Russell
  • Women/400 m hurdles: 52.48, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
  • Women/400 m hurdles: 50.65, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone – World Record

Read more on McLaughlin-Levrone’s world record here.

Simone Biles Qualifies For Third Olympics At Gymnastic Trials

Simone Biles was, as expected, the star of the U.S. Gymnastics Trials, becoming the fourth American female gymnast to qualify for three Olympic Games after winning the all-around competition on Sunday night.

Biles finished with a final score of 117.225, leading Suni Lee (111.675) and Jordan Chiles (111.425).

Some key members of the U.S. team in recent years, Skye Blakely (right Achilles), Kayla DiCello (left Achilles) and Shilese Jones (left knee), all suffered injuries during the Trials and ended up withdrawing from the all-around event.

Biles, 27, was shaky on Beam on Friday (5th), but won on Vault and Floor, and placed 2nd on the Uneven Bars.

The U.S. Olympic team will feature Biles, Lee, Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera.

Read more here.

U.S. Track, Gymnastic Trials Show Strong Viewership Numbers On NBC

After the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials did big numbers earlier in June, the Track & Field and Gymnastics Trials followed suit.

The final night of both the Track and Gymnastic Trials took place on Sunday, and the combined broadcast resulted in the most-watched Trials telecast in eight years, according to NBC Sports.

The night featured the world record from McLaughlin-Levrone at the Track Trials and the all-around victory for Biles at the Gymnastics Trials.

Viewership peaked at 8.2 million as Biles and co. completed their final rotations.

Full trials viewership, including swimming, diving, track & field and gymnastics, combined to be up 58% on NBC, Peacock and USA Network from June 15-30.

Read more here.

France In “Crisis” As Tourists Avoid Paris

The hospitality industry in Paris is taking a severe financial hit as tourists are steering clear of the French capital in the lead up to the Olympic Games.

Hotels and businesses in Paris are concerned that tourists are assuming the cost of a holiday will skyrocket during the Olympics, resulting in them heading elsewhere for their summer vacation.

As a result of the tourism shortfall, Air France announced Monday it expects to lose up to €180 million ($193 million USD) during the current financial quarter.

“International markets show a significant avoidance of Paris,” Air France said in a statement. “Travel between the city and other destinations is also below the usual June-August average as residents in France seem to be postponing their holidays until after the Olympic Games or considering alternative travel plans.”

Read more here.

Paris 2024 Village To Include 2,500 Air Conditioners

Paris 2024 organizers have relented from their initial ambition to have an air-conditioning-free Olympic Village.

After numerous countries decided they would just bring their own air conditioning units to the Games, the organizers opted to compromise by enabling teams to order portable AC units at their own expense in Paris.

“The aim was to provide a very specific solution for athletes who are facing the match or competition of their lives.. and who might have requirements for their comfort and recovery which are higher than in a normal summer,” the deputy director of the village, Augustin Tran Van Chau, said, according to Barrons.

“Around 2,500 ACs have been ordered.”

Read more here.

Paralympic Symbol Unveiled In Paris

The Paralympic symbol was unveiled at the iconic Arc de Triomphe in Paris with less than two months to go until the Games commence on July 28.

The installation marks the first time in history a giant Paralympic Agitos (the symbol) has been displayed in a host city before the start of the Olympic Games.

 

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In previous editions of the Games, such as London 2012 (Tower Bridge), Rio 2016 (Copacabana Beach) and Tokyo 2020 (Tokyo Bay), the symbol was only installed after the conclusion of the Olympics.

Read more here.

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Southerly Buster
4 months ago

Off-topic: Newscorp and The Times are reporting that Mel Marshall is moving to Australia to coach at Griffith 
University on the Gold Coast. That is the squad long-time coach Michael Bohl is leaving to take time off from 
coaching to consider his future.

Joel
Reply to  Southerly Buster
4 months ago

We already knew about Bohl but not about Marshall.

Southerly Buster
Reply to  Joel
4 months ago

The bit about Bohl was more for any non-Australians who might not be familiar with Griffith University.

Southerly Buster
4 months ago

Macron calling a snap election for the Legislature with the prospect of more large, raucous protests in Paris 
wouldn’t have helped entice more tourists to the capital.

The second round of voting (7 July) is less than 3 weeks before Olympics. I hope things have settled down by the time the Opening Ceremony rolls around.

Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

So much hubris by Paris organizers

1. Swimming in Seine

2. No AC for athletes rooms

They relented on AC and allowed countries to install AC at their own expense.

When are they going to relent to NOT forcing athletes to swim in Seine?

Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

Sydney McLaughlin is the current most talented track athlete.

She broke 400 hurdles WR:

51.90 Eugene 2021

51.46 Tokyo 2021

51.41 Eugene 2022

50.68 Eugene 2022

50.65 Eugene 2024

She very rarely run 200 and 400 flat, and yet in her very rare 200 outing in LA grand prix this year, she destroyed some of worlds best 200 specialists. In her rare 400 flat outing this year, she destroyed world class 400 flat specialists and ran the 48.75 the fastest 400 this year.

In Paris, barring catastrophe, she will win 400 hurdles, w4x400, and mixed4x400.

She would win 400 flat if she entered. I (and many) believe she will be the one who finally breaks East German Martina Koch’s 400… Read more »

Joel
Reply to  Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

Nearly always in Eugene. Is that a coincidence?

Genevieve Nnaji
Reply to  Joel
4 months ago

Well, world championship was in Eugene in 2022.

Also, US track and field trials are always held in Eugene.

She broke WR in Tokyo.

I believe she can bring WR close to sub 50 in Paris which would be one of the most staggering achievement in track and field, and there’s plenty legendary moments and achievements in track and field.

Barry
Reply to  Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

> she destroyed world class 400 flat specialists and ran the 48.75 the fastest 400 this year.

That was also the #22 performance of all time, and she ran a 48.74 the previous year for #21. The American Record is Sanya Richard Ross’s 48.70 (#19). Six of the performances ahead of her are Marita Koch (the GDR world record holder). Since 1990 the top performances are:

  1. 48.14 – Salwa Eid Naser
  2. 48.25 – Marie-Jose Perec
  3. 48.36 – Shanae Miller-Uibo
  4. 48.37 – Miller-Uibo (#2)
  5. 48.63 – Cathy Freeman
  6. 48.70 – Richards-Ross
  7. 48.74 – McLaughlin-Lavrone
  8. 48.75 – McLaughlin-Lavrone (#2)
  9. 48.76 – Marileidy Paulino
  10. 48.83 – Perec (#2) and Richards-Ross (#2)

Which is to say… she’s pretty good at the 400m.

U turn
Reply to  Barry
4 months ago

That 400m wr is pretty old

EXCALIBUR
Reply to  U turn
4 months ago

set in the 1980’s

Joel
Reply to  Barry
4 months ago

Cathy Freeman – such a legend. 24 years ago.

JimSwim22
4 months ago

No new pics of Biles available?

Admin
Reply to  JimSwim22
4 months ago

No, Jack doesn’t often go to gymnastics meets.

Beachmouse
4 months ago

IIRC, the same hing happened in London in 2012- people thought everything would be super expensive so they stayed away and there ended up being some crazy cheap plane tickets and hotel rooms in London during the Games because demand at original prices had been grossly miscalculated.

The Accor hotel chain hasn’t explicitly discounted prices yet, but they’re offering double and triple points in their loyalty program for the rest of the summer for Paris bookings, an early sign that demand is softer than expected.

Admin
Reply to  Beachmouse
4 months ago

I looked last week and there were still really cheap airbnbs in the city center.

ZThomas
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 months ago

I am going to be in London … hmmm …. Maybe sneak in a quick trip to see the 400 Free relay….

Just Keep Swimming
Reply to  ZThomas
4 months ago

Unless you already have tickets that’s not happening

zThomas
Reply to  Just Keep Swimming
4 months ago

there are plenty of tickets available on the Paris 2024 (resale) site.

Genevieve Nnaji
Reply to  ZThomas
4 months ago

Where are you going to buy tickets from?

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
4 months ago

As for the USMNT,

GreGG GGTFO!

Joel
4 months ago

It was a dumb idea not to have AC in the first place. We all knew this a year or two ago and now the organisers have finally realised it too.

Genevieve Nnaji
Reply to  Joel
4 months ago

When will they realize that swimming in Seine is also dumb?

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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