Siblings compete in Olympics
Siblings compete in Olympics

Siblings compete in Olympics

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The Paris Olympics table tennis events showcase at least eight sibling pairs among the 96 athletes, highlighting a unique familial connection in competitive sports. Notable duos like French brothers Alexis and Felix Lebrun, who have strong family ties in the sport, emphasize the importance of family support, as seen when Felix celebrated his medal win. Similarly, Swedish siblings Anton and Christina Kallberg reflect on their family's influence in their athletic journeys, while Brazilian Guilia Takahashi credits her older sister for her entry into the sport. Meanwhile, pole vaulter Armand Duplantis continues to break records, building on a family legacy of athletics with siblings excelling in various sports. The U.S. men's basketball team, aiming for their fifth consecutive gold medal, faces Brazil in the semifinals, navigating a competitive bracket that includes strong teams like Canada and Germany. As the knockout stages progress, the stakes rise for all athletes representing their nations and families at the Olympics.

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