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The good, bad and stinky of the Paris Games

The good, bad and stinky of the Paris Games

That was real, Paris. And different. How should we remember these Games now that they’re done and won?

  • by Andrew Webster

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Who is Australia’s greatest Olympian? It’s bound to start an argument

Who is Australia’s greatest Olympian? It’s bound to start an argument

Who is Australia’s greatest Olympian? We have narrowed the field to a top 12, consisting of seven women and five men.

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You think you’re Olympic champion? See if you can win gold

You think you’re Olympic champion? See if you can win gold

You’ve been surviving on lack of sleep and strong coffee watching the Australians in Paris, so test your knowledge and see if you can make the podium with these 24 questions for the 2024 games.

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Feel like the ‘less successful’ sibling? Here’s how to cope

Feel like the ‘less successful’ sibling? Here’s how to cope

Having a sibling who is widely regarded as a big success can make you feel like you’re living in their shadow. But there are ways out of it.

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‘I dared to dream’: Noemie Fox, like her sister, is an Olympic champion

‘I dared to dream’: Noemie Fox, like her sister, is an Olympic champion

Before the biggest race of Noemie’s life, sister Jess told her to “take it all the way”. So long in the shadow of her sibling, Noemie got her moment in the sun.

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Fox said seven words to herself, and smiled like an assassin. She raced like one

Fox said seven words to herself, and smiled like an assassin. She raced like one

Jess Fox needed the run of her life to secure her second gold medal in Paris. With one stunning run under the Parisian sun, she did exactly that, and cemented herself in Australian Olympic lore.

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The 10-minute game that helped Jess Fox calm her nerves before elusive gold
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The 10-minute game that helped Jess Fox calm her nerves before elusive gold

Having snuck through to the women’s kayak singles final, but not without some drama, Jess Fox needed to zone out and focus. So she opened her phone.

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Jess Fox and the almost impossible balance between speed and precision
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Jess Fox and the almost impossible balance between speed and precision

Fox’s stunning success in the canoe slalom relies on a combination of supreme athleticism and an intricate understanding of fluid dynamics.

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Guts, glory and gold medals: Fox returns to the Olympics a champion

Guts, glory and gold medals: Fox returns to the Olympics a champion

Jess Fox returns to the Olympics as the reigning C1 champion and the feeling of winning gold three years ago still fresh in her mind.

  • by Billie Eder