Amazing information about the Tokyo Olympics

1Oksana, an Olympic legend

Gymnast Kridika Oksana Chusovitina says farewell to her eighth Olympic Games, a watershed moment in Olympic history. Chusovitina presently represents three nations at the age of 46.In 1992, Oksana won a team gold medal with the Soviet Group, which she represented at the time. Ossana, on the other hand, went on to represent Uzbekistan at the Olympics, rather than Germany. Barcelona (1992 / Spain), Atlanta (1996 / USA), Sydney (2000 / Australia), Athens (2004 / Greece), Beijing (2008 / China), London (2012 / United Kingdom), and Rio de Janeiro (2016 / Brazil) are her namesakes. Has competed in the Olympics for his country.
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2The youngest athlete to compete in the Olympics

Hendz Sasa, a Syrian table tennis player, is the youngest athlete to compete in the Olympics this year. Her first game occurred when she was 12 years and 204 days old. She did, however, lose 4-0 to an Austrian opponent.
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3Thirteen-year-old Nishia wins gold

Nishiya Momiji became the youngest athlete in Japanese Olympic history to win a gold medal. Skateboarding is a new Olympic sport, and she earned a medal in it. As a result, she was awarded the honor of becoming the first woman to win a gold medal in that sport.

Reza Leal, a 13-year-old Brazilian athlete, won the silver medal, while Funa Nayama, a 16-year-old Japanese athlete, earned the bronze.
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