Stephen Curry delivered one of the most legendary clutch performances in basketball history during the 2024 Olympic gold medal game, scoring 24 points and drilling four incredible three-pointers in the final minutes to lead Team USA to a 98-87 victory over France and secure the gold medal. With the game still hanging in the balance, Curry caught the ball, ignored wide-open options like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, and launched an impossible three over two French defenders, Nicolas Batum and Evan Fournier, before immediately hitting his iconic "Night Night" celebration. Even LeBron joked afterward that he and KD were both calling for the ball, but once Steph pulled up, they knew exactly what was about to happen. From the dramatic comeback against Serbia in the semifinals to closing out France on the biggest international stage, Curry cemented one of the greatest Olympic performances ever and added another unforgettable moment to his Hall of Fame legacy. Credits: ESPN ๐ NBA ๐ Mind The Game ๐ Olympics ๐ NBC Sports ๐ Song: Don't Stop Believin' - Journey Copyright & Fair Use Notice: This video is created for transformative purposes, including commentary, storytelling, and educational discussion. This video is for entertainment purposes only. All footage, audio, and images belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended. Content is edited and recontextualized to add original narrative value. If you are a rights holder and believe this material has been used incorrectly, please reach out and the content will be addressed promptly in accordance with platform guidelines
รscar Figueroa spent twelve years chasing one dream: an Olympic gold medal. At the 2008 Beijing Games, his right hand gave out and he could not complete a single lift, and doctors later found a cervical hernia that many believed would end his career. But after surgery and years of rehab, he fought back to win silver in 2012, then returned in 2016 determined to finish what he started. In Rio, he finally lifted his way to gold and became the first Colombian man to ever become an Olympic champion. The moment he won, he took off his shoes and left them on the platform, retiring on the very spot where his dream came true. Credits: Olympics #olympics #oscarfigueroa #comeback #motivation #inspiration Fair Use Disclaimer This video is for educational and transformative purposes, falling under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. ยง107). It includes a thoughtful revision and significant editing contributing new value to the original content. If you have any concerns regarding the use of this content, please contact us.
Neeraj Chopra is officially back! After a 275-day recovery from a back injury, the Olympic champion returned to the field at the 2026 Doha Diamond League. With a strong throw of 85.69m, Neeraj has officially qualified for the Commonwealth Games! But the night belonged to Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage, who delivered a spectacular performance to take home the Gold Medal. What a battle between these two neighbors! Who are you supporting? Let us know in the comments! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more athletics updates! ๐
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Credits: Olympics, World Table Tennis The Chen Meng vs Sun Yingsha crowd incident occurred during the 2024 Paris Olympics women's singles final, where Chen Meng defeated Sun Yingsha 4โ2 to successfully defend her Olympic title. Although both players represented China, a large portion of the crowd strongly supported Sun because of her immense popularity and status as the world No. 1 player. Throughout the match, Sun received much louder cheers, while Chen was met with relative silence when winning points, and some spectators even booed Chen after she secured victory. This overshadowed what should have been a historic achievement, as Chen became one of the few players ever to win back-to-back Olympic singles gold medals. The incident was widely attributed to the rise of "fanquan" (idol-style fan culture) in Chinese sports. Many Sun supporters believed she deserved the Olympic title as the younger star and future face of Chinese table tennis, especially since an Olympic gold would have brought her closer to completing a career Grand Slam. However, there is no evidence that Sun Yingsha encouraged the hostile behavior, and both athletes remained respectful teammates, later helping China win the women's team gold medal. Chinese media and authorities criticized the toxic fan behavior, with social media platforms removing abusive content and penalizing accounts involved in spreading attacks and rumors. . . . Fair Use Disclaimer This video is for educational and transformative purposes under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. ยง107). It includes original commentary, critique, and creative revision, adding value beyond the original material. Get in Touch: For any concerns related to copyright, credits, inquiries, or content removal, please contact me at: befit435@gmail.com
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๐ฎ๐ณ ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT | ESHAN CHANDRAHAS PUTHRAN From the classrooms of B.K. Birla College, Kalyan, to the world stage in Kawasaki, Japan, Eshan Chandrahas Puthran represents the next generation of Indian sporting excellence. Currently pursuing FYBCom at B.K. Birla College, Eshan has established himself as one of Indiaโs most promising jump rope athletes. Through years of disciplined training, relentless hard work, and an unwavering commitment to improvement, he has accumulated 50+ medals across District, State, National, and International competitions, earning recognition as one of the countryโs rising stars in the sport. (Facebook) His journey reached another milestone when he proudly represented Team India at the World Jump Rope Championship 2025 in Kawasaki, Japan, competing against some of the finest athletes from around the globe. (Instagram) Eshanโs success is also a reflection of the strong sporting culture of B.K. Birla College. Over the years, the college has become a hub for elite Indian jump rope athletes, producing numerous national and international competitors who have represented India on the biggest stages. The institution continues to support talented student-athletes in balancing academic excellence with sporting achievement. (Instagram) Behind every great athlete stands a great support system. Eshan trains under the guidance of Aman Verma, Founder of Rule The Ropes and Head Coach of the Jump Rope Federation of India. An ex-Birlite himself, Coach Aman has dedicated his life to building world-class Indian jump rope athletes and creating opportunities for young talent to compete internationally. Under his mentorship and through the high-performance environment of Rule The Ropes, Eshan has continued to develop into a confident athlete capable of competing at the highest level. (Instagram) His story is not just about medals and championships. It is about proving that with passion, discipline, and the right guidance, ordinary beginnings can lead to extraordinary destinations. From B.K. Birla College. To Rule The Ropes. To Team India. To the World Stage. This is only the beginning for Eshan Chandrahas Puthran. ๐ฎ๐ณ