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    Brighton fans say ‘love him already’ as Barco’s Argentina ‘s***housery’ to ruin Brazil’s Olympic dream goes viral

    VALENTIN BARCO’S “s***housery” to ruin Brazil’s Olympic dream has sent social media into meltdown. The 19-year-old signed for Brighton for £7.87million in January from Boca Juniors but has been away on international duty.

    Valentin Barco was in action for Argentina against rivals BrazilCredit: https://twitter.com/SEAGULLz69/status/1757002907172450440
    Barco was shoved to the floor by livid Brazil players who crowded around the Seagulls youngsterCredit: https://twitter.com/SEAGULLz69/status/1757002907172450440
    On 93 minutes Barco’s mischief began as Brazil were awarded a free-kick with Argentina’s under-23 side 1-0 up.
    Brazil’s chances of grabbing an Olympic gold for a THIRD successive year were rapidly slipping away from them.
    But Barco was having none of it and cheekily booted the free-kick up into the gods.
    Barco was shoved to the floor by livid Brazil players who crowded around the Seagulls youngster.
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    But Brighton fans have fallen in love with the youngster
    One Seagulls supporter wrote on Twitter: “Meet our new s***house. He’s ours.”
    Another added: “Been missing a proper cheeky lil rascal, who winds up ya dad, since Neal Maupay left.”
    While another said: “Love him already.”
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    Barco’s superb cross from the left led to the only goal, on 77 minutes, as Argentina won in the final round of the CONMEBOL Olympic qualifying tournament in Venezuela.
    He whipped in a delicious left-footed, dipping and curling delivery which was headed home by Argentinos Juniors forward Luciano Gondou.
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    It is the first time since 2004 that Brazil will not feature.
    Argentina, who won gold in 2004 and 2008, finished the final qualifying event with five points.
    Barco has played predominantly on the left side as a full-back, wing-back or winger, but also across midfield.
    He made 35 first-team appearances for Boca after coming through the academy and helped them reach last year’s Copa Libertadores final.
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    My dad died days after my greatest triumph, I put my Olympic gold medal in his hand in the coffin, says Oleksandr Usyk

    OLEKSANDR USYK put his Olympic gold medal in his father’s coffin when he passed away.The heavyweight champion won gold at the London 2012 Olympics as his dad battled illness.
    Oleksandr Usyk put his Olympic gold medal in his father’s coffinCredit: X @boxingontnt
    Usyk won gold at the London 2012 OlympicsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Usyk was able to tell his father he was Olympic champion but did not see him before he passed away.
    The Ukrainian recalled: “My father was a tough man. He never told me sentimental words but, when I won the Olympics, he was already very sick.
    “I called him on the phone that evening and he told me he loved me. He said, ‘Now I’m ready to take death’. I told him, ‘This is only the beginning for us, there are professional belts,’ but a few days later my mum called at 2.30am and said, ‘That’s it, Dad’s gone’.
    “I flew to Chernihiv, where they lived, and, when I entered the room, he was lying in a wooden coffin.
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    “I took the medal and put it in his hand and said, ‘Here you go’. I know he’s up there in the skies watching me and he’s proud. I think about him every day, and I never miss a chance to tell my children that I love them.”
    Usyk has spoken about his father many times and has stated he was his biggest source of motivation.
    The 37-year-old often gets emotional when speaking about his dad and credits him for his success.
    Usyk said previously: “God rest his soul. He was the one who always motivated and forced me to train and study.
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    “Everything I have now is down to him. He put so much into me, taught me about priorities in life, which are family, sport and education.
    “He was a military man, by the way. My mum hated it when he taught me how to fight with a knife. She’d shout ‘Sasha, he’ll grow up to be a criminal, what are you doing?’
    “He’d be like ‘Get away, if he knows how to do it, he will never use it on others but when he needs to protect someone, that’s when he’ll use it.’”
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    Olympic chiefs unveil medals for Paris 2024 with each award containing ‘piece of Eiffel Tower’

    THE medal design for this year’s Olympic and Paralympic games in Paris has been unveiled, with each recipient set to pick up a unique piece of the Eiffel Tower.The medals will feature a hexagon-shaped piece of iron taken from the original Eiffel Tower in their centre, organisers have revealed.
    The medal design for this year’s Olympics and Paralympics includes a piece of the Eiffel TowerCredit: AFP
    All 5,084 medals will feature the six-edged metal medallionCredit: Getty
    The medals have been designed by ChaumetCredit: AP
    All 5,084 gold, silver and bronze medals for the Paris Games will feature the six-edged metal medallion which will be set like a gemstone under a design by elite French jewellery house Chaumet.
    Tony Estanguet, head of the local organising committee, said: “We wanted to offer to all medal-winners at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics a piece of the Eiffel Tower from 1889.
    “A combination of the most precious metals from the medals – gold, silver and bronze – with the most precious metal in our country, from this treasure that is the Eiffel Tower.”
    The design by Chaumet also features a circular arrangement of ridges intended to catch the light and evoke the sun’s rays.
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    The iron hexagon – a shape which echoes the contours of mainland France – is held in place by six spurs on each corner which are intended to resemble the rivets used on the Eiffel Tower.
    Thierry Reboul, the director of ceremonies, went on to explain: “We found out that over the years during the maintenance of the Eiffel Tower that they were obliged to remove some of the original structure.
    “We used these pieces. There were more than enough of them.”
    Paris organisers requested that the traditional medal design – which includes Greek goddess Nike flying into the historic Panathinaikos stadium in Athens on the back – be slightly altered so that they could add an Eiffel Tower to the scene.
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    All the metal used in the Paris medals, which weigh around half a kilogram, has been recycled.
    They will be manufactured by the national mint, which has strongly denied a recent report that it has struggled to find a non-toxic agent to coat each one.
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    The puddle iron used in the construction of the Eiffel Tower in particular needs protection from air and humidity to prevent it from oxidising.
    However, Joachim Roncin, head of design for the Paris Games, insisted: “We’ve not had any issue with this.”
    Chaumet is one of the more than 70 leading luxury brands owned by French conglomerate LVMH, which is a major corporate sponsor.
    Other LVMH brands including Berluti, Dior and Louis Vuitton are also set to feature at the Paris Olympics under the company’s sponsorship deal.
    The Eiffel Tower is set to have a central role during the Olympic Games which will run from July 26 to August 11 and the Paralympics from August 28 to September 8. More

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    I’m a former Premier League star who played at London 2012 – I was on FIRE in sex-mad Olympic Village

    MICAH RICHARDS has lifted the lid on life inside the London 2012 Olympic village, declaring: “I was on fire!”The former Manchester City star was one of 18 players selected by Stuart Pearce for the Team GB football squad 12 years ago.
    Micah Richards says he was ‘on fire’ at the sex-mad London 2012 Olympic GamesCredit: PA:Press Association
    Richards was part of the Team GB football side that was KO’d in the quartersCredit: Getty
    Richards revealed all about the Olympic Village, including unlimited free condomsCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
    Captained by Ryan Giggs, the side also featured aces including Craig Bellamy, Aaron Ramsey and Daniel Sturridge.
    However, Team GB ended up crashing out of the tournament in the quarters after losing on penalties to South Korea.
    And Richards has revealed the sex-mad lifestyle of athletes inside the Olympic village may have played some part.
    The London Games saw sportspeople from all over the world living together in close proximity.
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    As a result, some decided to partake in all there was to offer, from the free food to photos with celebrities.
    But it was a “massive room full of condoms” that really caught the attention of Richards and the athletes.
    And speaking with Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer, he admitted he “was on fire” during the tournament.
    Richards told the Rest is Football podcast: “It was the party of all parties. You got all the different athletes, all sorts of different specimens in there. 
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    Athletes lived in close proximity during the GamesCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Village also boasted free food as celebrity athletes roamed aroundCredit: Getty – Pool
    “Absolutely everything was there, we had McDonalds there, a Chinese, a big cafeteria with everything you want, it’s free.
    “It’s what I imagine when you go to uni when you’re in halls and sharing a room, I was with Daniel Sturridge.
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    “Kobe Bryant was there, people were taking pictures with him, we were standing around exploring the village. I went up to say ‘legend, is it possible to have a photo’, and he said ‘no not right now!’
    “I never felt so silly in all my life, he didn’t have a clue who Big Meeks was!
    “We were there for three nights, we went training, come back to the village, them three nights we were up to 4am.
    “You have different campuses, Team GB in one block, Brazil, France, all these countries, and there’s a massive big room full of condoms!
    “It was like what, obviously promoting safe sex, and honest to god, I was on fire.
    “I was on absolute fire, honestly. I was a little slimmer, a bit more ripped, bit more lean, it was summer time, walking around with my top off.
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    “There was multiple gold medals. one of the best times of my life, it was incredible.”
    This prompted Alan Shearer to wittily retort: “No wonder you lot got beat on penalties, you were absolutely knackered!” More

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    Forgotten Team GB star Dwain Chambers ‘to RETURN to athletics 20 YEARS after doping ban’ aged 45

    DWAIN CHAMBERS is set to make a shock return to athletics aged 45 – more than 20 years after his doping ban.Chambers was suspended for two years in 2003 after testing positive for the steroid THG.
    Dwain Chambers is eyeing a stunning return to athletics aged 45Credit: AP:Associated Press
    However, he was back competing for Great Britain in 2006 and went on to enjoy great success, especially indoors where he was crowned world 60m champion.
    But now the Daily Mail report the North London sprinter will make his major comeback at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in February.
    Dad-of-two Chambers ran an impressive 6.81sec to break the over-45s 60m world record at Lee Valley earlier this month.
    And the self-described ‘Benjamin Button’ plans to compete over the same distance at the flagship UK meeting in Birmingham.
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    That could see him go up against athletes literally half his age.
    Gladiators star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, ex-60m world champ Richard Kilty, reigning British champion Reece Prescod and 100m world semi-finalist Eugene Amo-Dadzie may also feature.
    And should Chambers take to the start line, it would cap off an incredible return to top-level athletics.
    The former 100m world bronze medallist in 1999, who won 4 x 100m European gold, has not featured at the Indoor Championships for four years and failed to get through outdoor 100m heats in both 2021 and 2022.
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    Chambers saw his European 100m gold medal and record 9.87sec time nullified by his drugs ban but stepped back into competition briefly in 2006.
    He then had ventures into both American Football and rugby league before turning his attention largely to the 60m distance – although he did race against Usain Bolt at London 2012.
    Five-time national indoor winner Chambers’ 6.42sec time from 2009 remains the British record.
    Chambers is also a coach at his academy at Lee Valley as he prepares for his shock comeback after a decade away from representing Great Britain on the international stage.
    Chambers missed out on qualifying for the 100m outdoors in 2021 and 2022Credit: PA
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    Shawn Barber dead: Olympic pole vaulter dies aged just 29 after suffering ‘medical complications’ as tributes pour in

    SHAWN Barber, the Canadian world champion pole vaulter has died at 29 from “medical complications”.The young athlete died Wednesday at home in Kingswood, Texas, his agent Paul Doyle confirmed to The Associated Press.
    Canadian champion Shawn Barber has died aged 29Credit: AP
    The Candian pole vaulter died in his Texas home, his agent saidCredit: AP
    A cause of death was not yet known but Shawn had been experiencing health issues.
    “More than just an incredible athlete, Shawn was such a good-hearted person that always put others ahead of himself,” Doyle said Thursday.
    “It’s tragic to lose such a good person at such a young age.”
    He is survived by his mother, Ann; father, George; and brother, David.
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    Shawn was a successful pole vaulter at the University of Akron, where he won consecutive NCAA indoor titles in 2014 and 2015.
    The Canadian also won the NCAA outdoor championship in 2015, followed by gold in the Pan-American Games later that summer.
    Shawn rode a wave of momentuminto the world championships that season in Beijing, where he won gold over Germany’s Raphael Marcel Holzdeppe.
    A year later, he reached the final of the 2016 Rio Olympics’ pole vault event, which was won by Brazil’s Thiago Braz.
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    Shawn’s best vault was six metres (19 feet, 8 ¼ inches) on January 15, 2016, in Reno, Nevada.
    His mark remains the Canadian record.
    Shawn’s cause of death remains unknownCredit: AP More

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    Inside deserted Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics stadiums destroyed by the war and never rebuilt including gruesome podium

    VENUES used for the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics have been left in ruin.The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted the games between February 8 and 19 in 1984.
    Sarajevo played host to the 1984 Winter OlympicsCredit: Getty
    The tournament happened eight years before the Bosnian WarCredit: Getty
    Many of the venues were left in ruin by the conflict
    This Sarajevo ski jump venue is wreckedCredit: Reuters
    The majority of the venues were built for the Games before they were awarded.
    In total, there were nine venues including the Bjelašnica mountain which was used for the Alpine skiing.
    The Igman mountain and Jahorina ski resort were also used.
    In terms of buildings, there was the Skenderija II Hall for ice hockey, which housed 8,500 people.
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    There was the Trebević Bobsleigh and Luge Track which saw up to 11,500 people visit.
    The closing ceremonies, figure skating and ice hockey final took place in the Zetra Ice Hall which had a capacity of 15,000 spectators.
    The Winter Games were considered as a success.
    In 2019, Bosnian Nedzad Fazlija, 55, a five-time Olympian shooter said: “Sarajevo was a very successful host of the Winter Olympics.
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    Nedzad Fazlija considered the Winter Games in Sarajevo a successCredit: Getty
    “We are one of the few that can boast of being an Olympic city. We are very proud of that, we appreciate it, and we are grateful that we were entrusted. A huge number of volunteers were engaged in preparing everything. Everyone was proud.
    “This atmosphere, which ruled for the Games, created something that we call the Olympic spirit, which has remained to this day. We built facilities, but the most important profit is the Olympic spirit. It drives and motivates people to get involved in sport, to train, or just to be fans.
    “A lasting benefit is that the spirit is transmitted from generation to generation. Almost every child practised some sport. The Olympic spirit creates new athletes, new recreational players.”
    However, just eight years after the event the Bosnian War broke out and ran for three years between 1992 and 1995.
    The war was a part of the breakup of the state of Yugoslavia and led to the deaths of around 100,000.
    During the conflict, most of the venues from the Winter Games were destroyed and none of them were rebuilt.
    On average, the city was shelled 329 times a day including the track which once had the world’s best athletes on it.
    Sarajevo’s bobsleigh track became disused and was later spoiled with graffiti.
    The bobsleigh track is covered in graffitiCredit: AFP – Getty
    Plans to reconstruct the track were scrappedCredit: AFP
    One of the ski jumping venues is abandonedCredit: AFP – Getty
    The bobsled run on Mount Trebević is derelictCredit: Getty
    The track, used for both bobsleigh and luge, was called “safe, quick and technically interesting,” and required “extreme concentration and technical knowledge”.
    At the time, it was the fastest and steepest in the world at 1,300 meters and held 30,000 spectators.
    When the war broke out the Olympic track became a concrete trench and an artillery stronghold, as holes were drilled in to use in the war.
    The conflict continued to see the trench used in warfare as it was in a prime location, looking down on the city of Sarajevo from the mountain top.
    There have been plans to renovate the track in recent years following an extensive demining operation.
    But in 2019 it was cancelled due to the massive cost of fixing the critical infrastructure.
    There is still some hope as in 2022 the government of the Sarajevo Canton picked a team to develop a plan for reconstructing the facility as part of Barcelona’s potential 2030 bid.
    The Spanish city has been twinned with Sarajevo since 2000.
    The medal podium was used as a place for executions during the warCredit: Getty – Contributor
    A hotel was turned into a prison before being abandonedCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The venues are unrecognisableCredit: AFP – Getty
    The Olympic accommodation for athletes and a hotel were also left in ruins.
    During the war, it became a prison for Bosnian Muslims.
    One of the more grizzly scars from the war is a podium from the Winter Olympics that later became a place of execution for the imprisoned.
    The ramps for the ski jumping events have also been ruined as a result of the war.
    Sarajevo took a lot of damage during the war and reminders of the conflict are all around the former sporting venues.
    Fazlija added: “Sarajevo was in the longest siege in the modern history of war.
    “The first objects destroyed in Sarajevo were Olympic facilities.
    “It was very difficult to live in the city, to cope without water, food, warmth.
    “For sport, of course, it was not a good time. But the Olympic spirit of the city gave people the strength to endure another day, another week, another month.
    “The people helped each other as they could.
    “It drove people to clear the ruins, repair buildings, roads and infrastructure. Sarajevo was progressing every day, and life returned to the city.”
    In 2014 the Sarajevo Olympic Museum opened inside the Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall.
    The exhibits showcase artefacts from the games while the Olympic rings can still be seen around the city.
    In 2019 the region played host to the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.
    This included eight sports and had 1,200 volunteers and 900 athletes heading to the area.
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    As a result, the Bjelašnica ski resort was revitalised and will continue to benefit the locals.
    The Zetra Olympic Hall has also been the recipient of a reconstruction. More

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    Jake Paul set to appear at Olympics as YouTube star prepares to join Team USA squad in Paris 2024 training

    JAKE PAUL’S boxing career is set to reach new heights.That’s with the YouTube star set to appear at the Olympics next summer.
    Jake Paul is set to make a stunning appearance at the Paris OlympicsCredit: Getty
    He will link up with Team USA for a training camp after winning eight of his nine fightsCredit: Getty
    Paul, 26, has established himself as one of the best screen-to-ring scrappers around.
    He has won eight of his nine professional fights, beating ex-UFC stars like Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz.
    His latest victory came just days ago with a first-round KO of Andre August.
    And Paul’s sole defeat was a controversial split decision against boxer Tommy Fury earlier this year.
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    The ace is now lining up a new bout, with Paul eager to take on KSI — who has already beaten his brother Logan.
    But in the meantime, he is set for an incredible adventure with Team USA.
    Paul has announced he will be training with their Olympic boxing squad in Colorado Springs.
    The social media star has struck a partnership with Team USA’s boxers.
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    And he will also go with them to the Paris 2024 Games to help promote them.
    Paul said: “I’m honoured to partner with USA Boxing as the 2024 Paris Olympics approach. 
    “I’ll be training with the Olympic squad in Colorado Springs this winter and accompanying them to Paris this July to amplify our country’s best amateur boxers. 
    “My commitment to boxing is much more than my in ring accomplishments. I am determined to make my impact outside the ring bigger than anything I do within it. 
    “I believe the United States has the best boxers. Let’s put it to the test. 
    “Anyone who works hard enough to fight for their country in the most iconic contest has my support. Team USA let’s go!!! See y’all in Paris.” More