The world’s top athletes are still getting ready for what they believe will be an incredible journey to France in 2024, when the Summer Olympics will be held in Paris.
Even though track and field, basketball, swimming, and soccer are the most popular sports, this year’s Olympics will also feature a few new events.
Some that were debuted at the Olympics in Tokyo will also be making a comeback.
Let’s examine the new events that spectators can expect to see when the Olympics begin on July 26.
When skateboarding’s park and street disciplines were first introduced in Tokyo, some of the world’s top skaters showcased their inventiveness on these surfaces, which made them popular.
Every event will have two rounds—prelims and finals—in skate parks that are set up to provide racers with all the tools they need to wow the judges with their skills.
In addition to the height and speed of their tracks during jumps, skaters will also be evaluated on how well they can utilize the entire skate park.