The stability beam last for ladies’s gymnastics on the 2024 Olympics noticed an surprising variety of falls and wobbles, however the gymnasts who competed within the occasion mentioned they seen one thing uncommon in the course of the competitors.
The quiet.
The unusually quiet enviornment could have performed a think about a shaky stability beam last for Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee and a handful of different occasion finalists Monday.
Biles, Lee, Brazil’s Julia Soares and Romania’s Sabrina Maneca-Voinea all fell throughout their routines inside Bercy Area, the place no music was performed and a few followers hushed others for making noise whereas the athletes had been up. Italy’s Alice D’Amato barely wobbled, by comparability, on her approach to gold.
“It was actually bizarre and awkward,” mentioned Biles, who completed fifth behind Lee. “We’ve requested a number of instances if we will have some music, or some background noise. I’m not likely certain what occurred there, however yeah, not our favourite. None of us preferred it.”
“It was too quiet. I might actually hear myself respiratory,” Lee instructed reporters after the occasion.
Simone Biles explains why the gymnasts thought the beam last was awkward.
Worldwide Gymnastics Federation senior communications supervisor Meike Behrensen mentioned in an e-mail to The Related Press the choice was “a part of the game presentation plan at Paris 2024.”
There’s usually a wall of sound always throughout meets that may serve basically as background noise to the athletes, who prefer it as a result of it not directly mimics the cacophony of a typical follow at their residence gyms.
Music was performed throughout qualifying, crew finals and all-around finals for each the women and men in the course of the Paris Video games.
The all-time report holder in American gymnastic medals was denied one other podium end when slipped off the stability beam in occasion finals Monday in Paris.
The ambiance modified throughout particular person occasion finals, when the music was shut off.
Nowhere was the silence that extra noticeable than on beam, a four-inch vast piece of wooden 4 ft off the bottom that requires intense focus.
Whereas some in a crowd that included NFL nice Tom Brady supplied help in the course of the routines, many additionally instructed others to quiet, making a usually boisterous ambiance sound extra like a golf match.
Lee and Biles, each of whom slipped on the finish of their acrobatic sequence, could not assist however discover. They commiserated afterward.
“The strain was undoubtedly on,” Lee mentioned. “I don’t know in case you might inform, however lots of people had been undoubtedly feeling it. I believe it was the group but additionally simply understanding that we’re so near being carried out and simply including that additional stress of wanting to finish it off the appropriate manner.”
The 21-year-old six-time Olympic medalist joked she puzzled if the ocean of photographers just a few ft away might hear her respiratory.
“It provides to the stress, simply because it’s such as you, sure, you’re the one one up there,” mentioned Lee. “So I used to be feeling the strain.”
Serena Williams claimed that she and her household have been denied entry to The Peninsula Resort’s rooftop restaurant in Paris.
“Yikes @peninsulaparis I’ve been denied entry to [the] rooftop to eat in [an] empty restaurant of nicer locations 🫠 however by no means with my youngsters,” the retired tennis participant, 42, wrote through X on Monday, August 5. “All the time a primary. 🙄#Olympic2024.”
Following Williams’ tweet, The Peninsula issued a response to Us Weekly apologizing for the incident.
“In response to Mrs. Williams’ tweet, for whom now we have the utmost admiration and respect, as we do for all our esteemed company, we are able to solely reiterate our deepest apologies for her notion of tonight’s state of affairs,” the assertion learn. “At the moment, August fifth, our rooftop bar was certainly totally booked, and the one unoccupied tables at the moment belonged to our gourmand restaurant, L’Oiseau Blanc, which was additionally totally reserved tonight.”
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The message continued: “She has at all times been, and can at all times be, greater than welcome together with her household at The Peninsula.”
Williams is at present in Paris for the 2024 Olympics alongside her husband, Alexis Ohanian, and their two daughters Olympia, 6, and Adira, 10 months. Williams participated within the torch relay for the video games’ Opening Ceremony. The tennis legend was one of many remaining torchbearers and arrived on the Olympic cauldron alongside Rafael Nadal, Carl Lewis and Nadia Comăneci.
Whereas on the ceremony, Ohanian, 41, was mistaken by broadcasters and recognized as the person holding Williams’ umbrella.
“She [Serena] appears to be like completely unbelievable. She’s received somebody simply behind us holding an umbrella,” commentator Laura Woods mentioned through the Eurosport broadcast. “These are the degrees you aspire to. To have an precise umbrella holder behind you.”
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Williams is not any stranger to the Olympics. She is a four-time Olympian, competing in 2000, 2008, 2012 and 2016. At every occasion, Serena took dwelling a gold medal for girls’s doubles with sister Venus Williams. Nonetheless, Serena gushed that she was excited to observe different athletes compete this time round following her retirement in 2022.
“It’s enjoyable! I imply, the Olympics in Paris is admittedly, actually unbelievable,” Serena mentioned to NBC reporters forward of the opening ceremony. “I don’t know if it’s enjoyable or I’m a little bit jealous. I did do the London/Wimbledon mixture, however I used to be a little bit jealous of right here!”
US President Joe Biden met his senior nationwide safety staff on Monday as considerations grew of a potential Iranian retaliatory assault on Israel.
Biden mentioned he had been briefed on preparations to help Israel ought to it’s attacked, whereas Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentioned officers have been working “across the clock” to stop an escalation.
Tensions have risen during the last week following the assassination of Hamas’ political chief Ismail Haniyeh, for which Iran has blamed Israel and vowed “extreme” retaliation. Israel has not claimed duty for the assassination.
Quite a few international locations, together with the US and UK, have additionally advised their residents to depart Lebanon, the place it’s feared Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia and political motion, may play a task in any response.
Throughout Monday’s briefing, Biden was advised the timing and nature of an Iranian assault remained unclear, in response to US information website Axios. A day earlier, Blinken reportedly advised his G7 counterparts that Iran and Hezbollah may assault Israel inside 24 to 48 hours.
In a press release launched after the briefing, Biden mentioned: “We obtained updates on threats posed by Iran and its proxies, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions, and preparations to help Israel ought to it’s attacked once more.”
He added that steps have been being taken to reply to assaults on US forces “in a way and place of our selecting”. On Monday, a number of US personnel have been injured in a suspected rocket assault on a US army base in western Iraq.
Talking to reporters earlier within the day, Blinken mentioned officers have been “engaged in intense diplomacy just about across the clock with a quite simple message: All events should chorus from escalation”.
“Escalation will not be in anybody’s pursuits. It’s going to solely result in extra battle, extra violence, extra insecurity,” he mentioned.
He added {that a} ceasefire would “unlock potentialities for extra enduring calm not solely in Gaza itself, however in different areas the place the battle can unfold”.
“It’s pressing that every one events make the proper selections within the hours and days forward,” he mentioned.
His phrases got here after Mr Biden spoke to King Abdullah II of Jordan earlier within the day. They mentioned “their efforts to de-escalate regional tensions, together with by a right away ceasefire and hostage launch deal,” a press release from the White Home mentioned.
A joint assertion from the G7 additionally expressed “deep concern on the heightened degree of stress within the Center East which threatens to ignite a broader battle within the area”.
“No nation or nation stands to achieve from an extra escalation within the Center East,” it mentioned.
Talks that had introduced renewed hope of a ceasefire deal to finish the battle in Gaza have faltered following the occasions of current weeks.
On 27 July, 12 youngsters and youngsters have been killed in a strike on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Israel accused Hezbollah of finishing up the strike, although Hezbollah denied any involvement.
Days later, Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah army commander, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut. 4 others, together with two youngsters, have been additionally killed.
Hours later, Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) mentioned Haniyeh was killed in a “sturdy blast” attributable to a “short-range projectile” fired from exterior a home the place he was staying whereas visiting the capital, Tehran.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas mentioned in an interview with Russian state information company RIA Novosti that the killing would have a “unfavorable impression on the continued negotiations”.
Israel has not commented on the assassination, however Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned afterwards that Israel had delivered “crushing blows” to Iran’s proxy teams in current days.
Following the killings in Lebanon and Iran, the IRGC mentioned Israel would obtain a “extreme punishment on the applicable time, place and method”, whereas Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah mentioned the battle had entered a “new section”.
It’s the closest the battle has come to escalation since April, when Iran fired some 300 drones and missiles at Israel in response to an Israeli strike on an Iranian consulate in Syria that killed quite a few senior army commanders.
Flights suspended
On Monday, Jordan requested all airways planning to land at its airports to hold a further 45 minutes’ price of gas, a transfer regarded as a precaution in case Jordan has to shut its airspace within the occasion of a regional battle.
German flag service Lufthansa has suspended all flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, and Beirut till and together with 12 August.
US airline Delta has additionally paused flights to Tel Aviv till at the very least 31 August “as a consequence of ongoing battle within the area”.
The International Workplace at the moment advises in opposition to all journey to Lebanon and has urged British residents within the nation to depart.
It additionally advises in opposition to all journey to the northern space of Israel that shares a border with Lebanon.
The battle in Gaza started following the 7 October assault on Israel by Hamas and different militant teams, which noticed round 1,200 folks killed and one other 251 taken again to Gaza as hostages.
Because the launch of Israel’s retaliatory floor invasion in Gaza, greater than 39,600 Palestinians have been killed, in response to the Hamas-run well being ministry.
Hezbollah and Israeli forces have additionally exchanged near-daily assaults because the battle started, with tons of of individuals killed and 1000’s displaced on either side of the Israel-Lebanon border.
Hezbollah and Hamas are each backed by Iran and kind a part of what Iran calls the “axis of resistance”, a unfastened alliance of militant and political teams throughout the area that oppose Israel and its key ally, the US.
Locarno is preparing for a flood – in multiple sense! The 77th version of the Locarno Movie Competition is promising a veritable flood of arthouse films. And it’ll open on Wednesday night time with the world premiere of The Flood, which can take the 8,000-strong viewers of the Swiss city’s Piazza Grande on a journey into French historical past.
Italian director and co-writer Gianluca Jodice’s Le Déluge (The Flood) options Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet as none aside from Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI. However the movie is ready in 1792 when the 2 and their youngsters have been arrested and imprisoned in a chateau in Paris, awaiting their trial.
The Locarno viewers is in for a double deal with. Along with attending to benefit from the world premiere in a stunning setting, it is going to additionally see the 2 French stars of the film receiving the Excellence Award Davide Campari as a part of the Locarno opening night time festivities.
“That is actually an apocalyptic movie: it offers with the second when all veils and all masks are stripped away,” Jodice explains about The Flood in a notice on the Locarno77 web site. “It has a metaphysical reasonably than a historic ambition and explores a private apocalypse: that of the protagonists.”
Earlier than Locarno formally kicks off, Jodice, in an electronic mail interview, informed THR‘s Georg Szalai concerning the motivations behind his new film, why historical past has such attraction to him, the challenges of being true to the previous, and what’s subsequent for him.
Why was exploring the ultimate days of two historic French characters, Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI, so interesting to you? And is their story well-known in Italy?
I can’t reply exactly. The movies you make are at all times icebergs. Behind, beneath the movie that seems, there are months or years of amassed emotions, wishes, notes, missed movies, concepts and – loads of unconscious stuff! Definitely, the concept of matching the dying of a single man, the final king-god of Europe, with the tip of a whole period, the tip of monarchies, and the beginning of the up to date age was an thrilling alternative to superimpose the tragic – the destiny of the person – on the political-philosophical – the autumn of the Ancien Regime, historical past.
Then, properly, like in every single place else, in Italy too, Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI, particularly due to their finish, are two pop and well-known figures. Though to inform the reality, the transient passage my movie recounts I don’t assume is that well-known. Not even by the French.
Your movie The Unhealthy Poet additionally had a historic setting, the Mussolini regime. Do you favor to work with historical past and why?
Thus far it has been so. Considerably accidentally – or perhaps not. I nonetheless don’t fairly know easy methods to interpret why my first two movies are “historic” movies. Absolutely, I’m fascinated by the phenomenology of the tip. Of the autumn. The final meter within the hall of life – of a person, of a regime, of a nation – the place truths beforehand saved at bay by hypocrisy, political necessity, dissimulation, cowardice come out. However I can let you know that absolutely my subsequent movie can have a up to date setting.
Do you see any parallels between the characters in Le Deluge and their state of affairs and in the present day’s world and do you discover such parallels within the movie?
If there are analogies and parallels to the present political state of affairs, they weren’t sought programmatically or rationally. That’s not what prompted me to make the movie, that’s it. Absolutely this sort of apocalyptic, violent, uncontrollable, hysterical emotion – historical past adjustments at all times produce traumatic transitions – hyperlinks the 2 historic moments. Hysterical, historic… mmh.
Did you write the script with Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet in thoughts or how and why did you resolve to forged them as your stars?
The reality: no, I didn’t take into consideration them whereas writing the movie. I made two movies and by no means thought concerning the actors through the writing course of. When the script was completed, we started to check the French names. Seeing movies I hadn’t seen, careers, paths. After all, I already knew Mélanie and Guillaume however then the decisive stage is at all times the encounter. The private encounter that clears away the fog and illuminates.
What was the most important problem on this movie?
I don’t know, perhaps I’ll offer you a disappointing reply: in a historic movie that showcases such common characters and setting, you must be so cautious about each little factor, and I’m speaking to you about make-up, the curl of a wig, the colour of a hat, the pronunciation of that phrase, the selection of vocabulary, which needs to be true to the period however accessible to a up to date viewers – the believability, the tightness of the entire. In brief, the most important problem was staying alive. As a producer good friend of mine says: “In the event you make a movie a few postal employee and it comes out flawed, you fall 10 meters. In the event you make a movie about Marie-Antoinette and it comes out flawed, you fall 10,000 meters.”
You hinted at your subsequent film. Are you able to share what new movie or different challenge you’ve got within the works?
Sure. I’m writing an erotic noir. One thing like that. Troublesome. Hopefully in English.
On this age of conspiracy theories and faux information, how interesting was it so that you can discover the theme of fact and authenticity versus self-illusion and role-playing, in addition to the theme of change/modernity and incapacity to regulate to vary – and why?
Mmh… very advanced query. Greater than falsehood/phantasm versus fact I’d converse of paradigms. Sooner or later, the brand new imposes itself as a result of there’s a widespread feeling that it speaks higher to the current time, whereas the previous drags on an increasing number of emptied and incapable of giving efficient and convincing solutions – the identical previous that had beforehand been in flip the brand new in comparison with the time even earlier than. I don’t wish to throw all the pieces into radical relativism, however every time has its personal fact, its personal social, political, and even sentimental creed. Its personal paradigm. Like a monad closed in on itself. It’s no coincidence that after we look again on the dynamics of previous eras we frequently nearly chuckle.
How early did you resolve to make use of this film title and the three chapters method and why?
The title I selected very early on, even whereas we have been writing the topic with Filippo Gravino. It clearly comes from the well-known phrase “après moi le déluge” (“after me, the flood”) of Louis XV, who exactly had already smelled that quickly in France all the pieces was going to explode.
The division into three acts… I’ve at all times, because the writing, been very eager on making a movie that’s extra metaphysical than historic. A movie set solely in a depressing citadel, with a theatrical-like division into acts, with a powerful stylization – from the classicism of the primary act to the shoulder digital camera within the second act, which is extra distinctive than uncommon for a historic movie. On this sense additionally the three acts, The Gods, The Males, The Lifeless, referred me to the three moments that mark the passage of each man in life. Once more: from heaven to the autumn.
Since we all know how the story ends from historical past books, how did you resolve on who and what to indicate and what to say within the last scene? [The next answer contains spoilers about the ending.]
The final sentence within the movie spoken by the revolutionary I didn’t write! There, you introduced me to concentrate on one of many first moments once I determined to make this movie: I used to be at my father’s home in Naples – I dwell in Rome – and I occurred to learn a e-book concerning the trial of Louis XVI. There have been the minutes of the trial, with the accusations of the revolutionaries and the king’s solutions. Then the e-book additionally carried accounts of the day of the king’s execution: because the procession main him to the gallows handed via the streets of Paris, a gaggle of revolutionaries have been gathered in a home, and within the mournful and in no way joyful silence of the second, certainly one of them stated precisely that phrase.
I believed it was great, and I instantly thought that I needed to write the film and finish it with these phrases concerning the [king’s] canine. [It] appeared to me to be excellent for the temper of the movie, which is informed not like a thousand different movies about revolutions – the enjoyment of victory, the joy of latest horizons being conquered, however a smaller and maybe extra genuine feeling about every victory: melancholy.
Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso has hit again at allegations she was booted from the Olympic Village on the 2024 Paris Video games as a consequence of “inappropriate” conduct.
In a message shared Monday on her Instagram Tales, the 20-year-old competitor — who has been accused of being a distraction to athletes along with her apparel and socializing — referred to as the narrative surrounding the controversy “false.”
“I simply needed to make it clear that I used to be by no means eliminated or expelled from anyplace, cease spreading false info,” Alonso wrote, in accordance with the Every day Beast.
“I don’t need to give any assertion however I’m not going to let lies have an effect on me both.”
The message was shared subsequent to a sundown photograph as she sipped a beverage.
It had been reported in Paraguayan media retailers that Alonso — whose profile was on the rise forward of the Video games — took in Disneyland Paris as a substitute of cheering on her compatriots, allegedly upsetting the nation’s Olympic brass.
In an Instagram Story shared one week in the past, Alonso could possibly be seen modeling Mickey Mouse ears whereas on the theme park.
Alonso did not advance out of her warmth within the girls’s 100m butterfly and into the semifinals final week. She then introduced her retirement.
The 2-time Olympian — who additionally traveled to the Tokyo Video games in 2021 — reportedly had been staying within the Olympic Village even after confirming her retirement.
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Larissa Schaerer, the pinnacle of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee, stated in a current assertion that Alonso’s “presence is creating an inappropriate environment inside Crew Paraguay.”
“We thank her for continuing as instructed, because it was of her personal free will that she didn’t spend the evening within the Athletes’ Village,” Schaerer stated, per The Solar.
Alonso relies in Dallas and has competed at Southern Methodist College, in accordance with her Instagram bio.
She boasts almost 700,000 followers on the platform.
A ransomware assault has focused the central knowledge methods of Paris’ Grand Palais and different museums within the Réunion des Musées Nationaux community, the Paris prosecutor’s workplace mentioned Tuesday. A few of the venues within the community are internet hosting competitions for the Summer time Olympics.
The assault, detected on Sunday, hit knowledge methods utilized by round 40 museums throughout France.
Regardless of the breach, Paris authorities mentioned Tuesday there was no disruption to the Olympic occasions.
The Grand Palais is internet hosting fencing and taekwondo competitions, whereas the Château de Versailles, additionally a part of the RMN community, is the venue for equestrian sports activities and the trendy pentathlon.
The Paris prosecutor’s workplace has assigned the investigation to a subdivision, the Brigade for Combating Cybercrime, to find out the extent and perpetrators of the assault. Efforts are ongoing to safe and restore the affected methods.
Metaplanet, a publicly listed Japanese firm, has introduced plans to boost as much as ¥10.08 billion ($70 million) via a free of charge allotment of inventory acquisition rights to current shareholders. The vast majority of funds raised shall be used to buy further Bitcoin.
The corporate will challenge one inventory acquisition proper per widespread share to shareholders of report on September 5. These rights will enable shareholders to amass Metaplanet widespread inventory at an train worth of 555 yen (~$4) in the course of the train interval from September 6 to October 15.
Metaplanet at the moment holds round 246 bitcoins value ~$13.4 million. By elevating $70 million, the corporate goals to considerably develop its Bitcoin treasury as a part of its long-term development technique.
This transfer mirrors the method pioneered by MicroStrategy, the Nasdaq-listed enterprise intelligence agency. Since 2020, MicroStrategy has raised debt and offered shares to build up over 220,000 Bitcoin, now value billions.
By positioning itself as Japan’s main publicly traded bitcoin holding firm, Metaplanet hopes to observe MicroStrategy’s playbook and create comparable shareholder worth. It goals to pioneer Japanese listed companies in adopting Bitcoin as a reserve asset.
Bitcoin gives twin advantages as an asset with long-term appreciation potential that additionally hedges towards fiat forex depreciation. Constructing a Bitcoin treasury strengthens the corporate’s stability sheet and helps future development initiatives.
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Within the gripping drama of Younger and the Stressed, stress continues to construct between the Newmans and the Abbotts from August5-16, 2024. Within the coming weeks, Connor Newman (Judah Mackey) could uncover some unsettling truths. And Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) stirs up bother.
Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) is thrilled by Summer time Newman’s (Allison Lanier) actions in the direction of Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor). And he or she doesn’t maintain again when expressing her emotions to Sharon. Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) discover their anniversary interrupted by Summer time and Harrison Locke (Redding Munsell) on Younger and the Stressed.
In the meantime, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) and Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) look to resolve points with Lily Winters (Christel Khalil). Additionally, Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic). And Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) faces a painful reminiscence. Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) begins to query his alliance with Lily and decides to vary his method.
The custody battle over Harrison intensifies, with the potential to tear aside the Newman and Abbott households. As secrets and techniques and lies escalate, the residents of Genoa Metropolis should navigate their sophisticated relationships and alliances. The drama unfolds on Younger and the Stressed, the place the surprising is at all times simply across the nook from 8/5-8/16/2024.
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Amit Elor, 20, has not misplaced a single senior worldwide wrestling match since her debut in 2022 — and her domination on the earth of ladies’s wrestling confirmed in Paris immediately.
Elor reduce down her opponents one after the other, beginning with high seed Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu of Turkey, whom she beat 10-2 on the mat. She then bested Poland’s Wiktoria Chołuj 8-0 within the quarterfinal, earlier than dispatching North Korean Pak Sol Gum in lower than two minutes, profitable 10-0 by technical superiority.
The Californian powerhouse is the youngest American girl to ever wrestle on the Olympics.
Born to Israeli immigrants, Elor started wrestling when she was 4 years previous after watching considered one of her older brother’s practices. She dropped down from the 72kg weight class to 68kg with the intention to compete on the Video games, which doesn’t provide the previous as a division.
Elor is now assured not less than a silver medal, however she’ll battle for gold within the finals on Tuesday. The wrestler will face Kyrgystan’s Meerim Zhumanazarova, the 2020 Olympic bronze medalist within the ladies’s 68kg occasion.
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