Sean McCall (Canada)
Sport climbing (Olympic)
Canadian sport climber Sean McCall is aiming for his second Olympic appearance after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In addition to the Olympics, Sean is a four-time overall world champion and five-time World Cup winner. He won the event title and finished on the podium for a total of 23 times in his career. In addition to his career as a professional athlete, Sean has utilized his climbing skills in sports and appeared on four of his seasons of the popular television series. American Ninja Warrior: America vs. the World.
Mathilde Gros (France)
Track cycling (Olympic)
Following her recent silver medal win at the Tissot Track Nations Cup, French track cyclist Mathilde Gros is aiming to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for the first time and the Paris 2024 Olympics for the second time. Matilde, who was on the winner's podium, has achieved impressive results in competitions throughout his career, winning back-to-back European gold medals in 2018 and 2019, and in 2022 he will earn the title of Gold Medal World Champion. did.
Kadina Cox (UK)
Paracycling & Para Athletics (Paralympics)
Throughout her illustrious career in paracycling and para athletics, Kadina Cox has won a staggering 21 medals in competition, including a total of three gold medals at Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016, making her the only one to win an Olympic gold medal. He became the first black British cyclist to do so. Like the Paralympics. Most recently, Kadina won the Para-Cycling World Championships and won the gold medal, making her the world champion for the third year in a row and aiming to qualify for the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games. Outside of competition, Kadina is also an owner. He is part of the KC Academy, which aims to accommodate cyclists from a variety of backgrounds.
Emma Twigg (New Zealand)
Rowing (Olympic)
New Zealander Emma Twigg, who won gold in rowing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, has officially earned her ticket to the 2024 Paris Games, making this her fifth Olympic appearance. Emma competed in her first Olympics in 2008 and returned to represent her country in 2012, 2016 and 2020.
Daniel Smrokowski (USA)
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Daniel is a well-known columnist and the founder and host of the award-winning podcast Special Chronicles, which has released over 750 episodes over the past 15 years. In recognition of these many accomplishments, Daniel received the Matthew Freeman Award for Social Justice for his work through the media to give a voice to people with disabilities.
Florian Jouany (France)
Paracycling (Paralympics)
French paracyclist Florian Jouany, who showed great performance at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, is now on his way to Paris 2024, aiming to qualify for the Paralympics to be held in his home country. In his last appearance at Tokyo 2020, Florian competed in an impressive three separate para-cycling events, winning gold, silver and bronze medals for the French team. In addition to his career as a Paralympian, Florian is also a proud Ironman Ambassador and has partnered with a 3D printing company to make cycling more accessible to athletes with physical disabilities.
Dimitri Ovcharov (Germany)
Table tennis (Olympic)
Aiming for an incredible fifth Olympic appearance, German table tennis player Dmitry Ovcharov has officially qualified for Paris 2024 by reaching the quarter-finals of the 2024 ITTF Team Table Tennis World Championship Finals in Busan. Obtained the right to participate. Dimitri has won two silver and four bronze medals in his career at competitions in 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020, and he hopes to add to his collection in Paris in 2024. Outside of the Olympics, Dimitri has won the Champions League five times. He is also a 10-time gold medalist at the European Championships.
Ramesh Budihar (India)
surfing
Indian surfing star Ramesh Budihar continues to shine following his recent win in the Men's Open at the 2024 International Surfing Festival in Varkala. Ramesh had another big win in 2022, winning the title of champion at the Indian Open Surfing Championship.
Harry Labresen (Netherlands)
Cycling competition (Olympic)
Following his impressive performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Dutch track cyclist Harry Labresen has qualified for the Paris 2024 Games and is aiming to reach the top of the podium once again. At the Tokyo 2020 Games, his first Olympic appearance, Harry won his two gold medals in the track cycling sprint and team sprint, as well as his one bronze medal in the men's keirin.
Tyler Wright (Australia)
Surfing (Olympic)
Australian surfing prodigy Tyler Wright has reached the finals of this year's World Surf League competition, allowing him to add the title of Olympian to his name and officially qualify for the 2024 Paris Games. Obtainable. Before hitting the Olympic stage, Tyler shocked the surfing world by becoming the youngest winner of a Championship Tour event at the age of 14. Since then, Tyler has won back-to-back world titles in 2016 and 2017, as well as an impressive 16 finishes in WSL Championship Tour events. She has achieved victories throughout her career.
Asing Mu (USA)
Athletics (Olympic)
Following his star performance at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, two-time USA Track and Field gold medalist Ashing Mu is fully focused on earning a ticket to Paris 2024. Ashing has won numerous awards since she won the high-profile gold medal in 2020. She won a gold medal at the 2022 World Championships and a bronze medal in 2023. Since she won her first Olympic gold medal at the age of 19, Ashing has held the record as the youngest woman ever to win an Olympic and world title. Individual athletics events.
Alberto Abarza (Chile)
Swimming (Paralympics)
Chilean swimmer Alberto Abarza is aiming to compete in his third Paralympic Games, following Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, and is currently working toward Paris 2024. During Tokyo 2020, Alberto won a gold medal in the men's 100m backstroke and two silver medals in the men's 100m backstroke. Men's 200m freestyle and men's 200m backstroke. Besides his illustrious career in the Paralympic Games, Alberto is also a three-time Parapan American Games champion and a four-time world bronze medalist.