The Paris 2024 Olympics have been nothing short of spectacular, offering the world unforgettable moments of triumph, heartache, and pure athletic brilliance.
However, what truly makes the Olympics fascinating are the unexpected upsets—those moments when underdogs rise and favorites fall, shaking the very foundation of the competition. Here’s a look at some of the most jaw-dropping upsets that left fans around the globe in awe.
Wrestling: A Historic Fifth and a Surprising Silver
The wrestling mats in Paris were witness to both history and heartbreak. On one hand, Cuban legend Mijaín López clinched his fifth consecutive Olympic gold in Greco-Roman wrestling. At 42 years old, López’s victory in the super heavyweight category was nothing short of legendary, and he left his shoes on the mat—a traditional symbol of retirement—marking the end of an era. This achievement is unparalleled, making him the only athlete to win five straight Olympic golds in a single individual event.
In contrast, the U.S. men’s wrestling team faced a devastating blow. For the first time in over 50 years, they left the Olympics without a single gold medal in freestyle wrestling. Spencer Lee, a 25-year-old favorite from Pennsylvania, was expected to secure gold but was bested by Japan’s Rei Higuchi in a close match. Lee’s loss was a significant upset, especially considering the U.S.’s strong wrestling tradition.
Tennis: The Reign of the Underdogs
On the women’s side in Tennis, the surprises continued as Iga Świątek, the reigning world number one, was defeated by a Chinese player Qinwen Zheng on Thursday in the semifinal match. These upsets underscore the unpredictability of the sport, where the pressure of the Olympics can bring out both the best and worst in athletes.
Gymnastics: A Stumble from Grace
Gymnastics, known for its precision and perfection, saw its share of dramatic turns. American superstar Simone Biles, who had dominated the sport for years, faced an unexpected fall on the balance beam. This stumble cost her a spot on the podium, marking one of the most shocking moments in gymnastics history. Despite this setback, Biles still walked away with a gold in the team event, but the individual loss was a stark reminder of how even the greatest athletes are not immune to the pressures of the Games.
Boxing: A Champion Knocked Down
In the boxing ring, an unseeded Ukrainian fighter, Oleksandr Khyzhniak caused one of the biggest upsets by knocking out the defending Olympic champion in the quarterfinals. The champion, a heavily favored boxer from Cuba, Arlen Lopez had been unbeaten for years and was expected to cruise to another gold. However, the Ukrainian underdog’s aggressive style and relentless pace proved too much for the champion, leading to a stunning knockout that no one saw coming
Rugby Sevens: France’s Triumph Over Fiji
In Rugby Sevens, the Fijian men’s team, who were the reigning champions, faced an unexpected defeat at the hands of France. The Fijians, known for their fast-paced and fluid style of play, were outplayed by the France team, who executed their game plan with precision and intensity. This victory ended Fiji’s dominance in the sport and highlighted the growing competitiveness of Rugby Sevens at the Olympic level.
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Athletics: Saint Lucian sprinter stealing the show
One of the most notable upsets in the athletics events involved Richardson not performing to expectations. In the highly anticipated women’s 100m event, Richardson, who had been a top contender, did not secure a podium finish. Instead, it was Julien Alfred, from an island of 180,000 people, who stole the show. Richardson’s loss was surprising given her strong form leading up to the Games, making it one of the significant upsets during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
The Unpredictable Olympics
The Paris 2024 Olympics have once again proven that in sports, nothing is guaranteed. From the wrestling mats to the tennis courts, and from the boxing ring to the swimming pool, these Games have been a testament to the unpredictable nature of competition.
While the favorites often win, it’s the upsets that make the Olympics truly memorable. As we look back on these Games, it’s clear that the real magic of the Olympics lies in its ability to surprise, inspire, and remind us that anything is possible when athletes give it their all.