Seine Cleanup, Swimmers Shine at Paris Olympics
Seine Cleanup, Swimmers Shine at Paris Olympics

Seine Cleanup, Swimmers Shine at Paris Olympics

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The Seine River has undergone a $1.5 billion cleanup for the 2024 Olympics to improve water quality for events like the triathlon, amid recent pollution concerns. Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian, returns as a broadcast contributor, with his wife reflecting on their Olympic memories. French swimmer Léon Marchand faces intense national scrutiny as a top medal contender. The opening ceremony featured 61 swimmers carrying their countries' flags on boats along the Seine, with notable athletes like France’s Florent Manaudou and Ukraine’s Mykhailo Romanchuk, drawing an estimated 250,000 spectators.

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