NewsParis Olympics break viewership records, reveal new global heroes

Paris Olympics break viewership records, reveal new global heroes

These athletes unexpectedly won not only medals but also a great deal of the fans' affection.
These athletes unexpectedly won not only medals but also a great deal of the fans' affection.
Images source: © X | USA Gymnastics, Del Walker, Good to Know
Malwina Gadawa

2 August 2024 19:16

The Olympic Games in Paris capture the world's attention. Millions of people around the globe watch the athletes' struggles, and as they fight for Olympic medals, they also win the hearts of fans. Medalists can also count on substantial rewards.

Just two days were enough for the Olympic Games in Paris to surpass the previous ones in Tokyo in terms of viewership - reported Warner Bros. Discovery, the official broadcaster of the event.

In terms of the number of minutes watched in Europe, the event in Paris reached 75 per cent of the total viewership of the previous Olympics in just two days - added the broadcaster.

Alongside well-known sports stars, new heroes have emerged. Thanks to their performances, these heroes have already become heroes of these Games and won the hearts of fans.

This look made fans fall in love with the Korean

During the women's 10-metre air pistol final at the Paris Olympics, two Koreans - Oh Ye Jin and Kim Yeji - won gold and silver medals. Kim Yeji became a fan favourite and a star, all thanks to a recording from the World Championships in Baku circulating online.

Kim won a gold medal there. The Korean impressed viewers when the camera showed her as she took her shot. Her gaze caught the attention. Commentators on the recording argued that she would be perfect as an action film heroine.

"Clark Kent" won a medal for the USA after 16 years

Stephen Nedoroscik has become a hero in the United States because he helped his team win a bronze medal, the first in gymnastics in 16 years. Nedoroscik has also become a new star on TikTok and other social media. What captivated the fans so much?

"Like comic book Clark Kent in a few seconds, he transforms from a bookish nerd into the king of the pommel horse" - writes the portal elle.pl.

The media noted that the athlete has a squint, which means his eyes do not align parallelly. Daily, he wears glasses, which he removed before his performance because he didn't want them to fall off. He later explained that although his vision wasn't good, in this sport, what's most important is to feel the apparatus he's performing "acrobatics" on, not hawk-like vision.

Online, the clip showing the athlete calmly awaiting his turn, and then boldly fighting for the medal, became a hit.

He won a medal with his hand in his pocket

Fans also went wild for the 51-year-old Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikeç, who, together with his partner Sevval Ilyady, won a silver medal in the 10-metre team air pistol competition.

All thanks to the style in which the Turk won the Olympic medal.

He gave up all the "equipment" usually used by competitors in this event. He calmly approached the position. He held the air pistol in one hand, and the other hand was in his trouser pocket. He looked as if he had accidentally found himself in the arena, was given a pistol, and took a shot worthy of a medal.

Photos and recordings of the 51-year-old quickly spread online and became a hit on social media.

What can athletes expect? Hong Kong the most generous

According to "Forbes", 33 out of 206 countries and territories participating in the Games offer cash prizes for gold medals. Of these 33 countries, 15 pay their athletes over 100 thousand dollars for a gold medal.

Interestingly, Hong Kong is the most generous. Athletes representing this region who win a gold medal can receive 786 thousand dollars (617 thousand pounds). Israel ranks second with 275 thousand dollars (215 thousand pounds), followed by Serbia with 218 thousand dollars (171 thousand pounds).

In the "Forbes" ranking, the United States is far from the top. Americans who win a gold medal can expect a bonus of 37.5 thousand dollars (30 thousand pounds).

The best Polish athletes who win medals in Paris receive, besides the prize, many different bonuses, such as a flat.