Theres been a literal nonstop stream ofParis Olympicscontent to consume ever sincethe Games kicked offon July 26.
Even the most dedicated Olympics fanatics among us cant drop everythingallthe time.
An Egyptian fencer shared that she is seven months pregnant.
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Nada Hafez did just that.
The New Zealand womens rugby team performed a haka after winning gold.
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The US womens gymnastics team gave themselves a name.
The Gamess oldest table tennis player got a standing ovation.
It was hersixthOlympicsand a reminder to us all that age really is just a number.
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A Norwegian swimmer declared himself to be the muffin man.
It begs the question: Is he really here for the Games or…the muffins?
Were cool either way.
A Judo star proved celebrating can be just as dangerous as competing.
But it wasntjustexcitement that did him in; according toE!
But it seems like the thrill of winning might have caused some momentary amnesia.
The US womens tennis team is at the center of a bunch of drama.
I dont need the fakeness.
An Ethiopian-born Dutch track star added amarathonto her schedule.
Consider us locked in too.
South Korean sharpshooter Kim Yeji looked cool as hell.
Its perhaps the best show of women supporting women and looking sick doing it that weve ever seen.
Lynnzee Brown became the first-ever Haitian Olympic gymnast.
(She was born in Missouri but iseligible to represent Haitivia her Haiti-born father.)
Lauren Scruggs achieved several historic firsts in fencing.
A Polish fencer had an extremely relatable emotional reaction to winning a medal.
She let out a scream before exploding into tears and falling to the floor.
Its being billed as over-the-top and among themost emotional reactionsin the history of the sport.
We love to see it.
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