Paris 2024 Olympics: By the numbers
The Paris Olympics, starting on July 26, are expected to garner four billion eyeballs around the globe. Here are some other figures that might surprise you.
The Paris Olympics, starting on July 26, are expected to garner four billion eyeballs around the globe. Here are some other figures that might surprise you.
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