The USA Performance Center provides a place for American Olympians to be at their peak performance here in Paris. We sent out a team to show us how they help the athletes.
Basketball has been on the rise in France. Some locals have their eyes set on becoming a professional basketball player one day. Megan Sweeney has the story.
Paris moved homeless out of the city for the 2024 Games. Isaac Veazey-Chavez has the story.
The Paris Plages provides locals and tourists with a place away from the chaos of the Olympics. Courtney Iseman takes us to the Beaches of Paris.
Who doesn’t love shopping? Reporter Dustin Lam gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Olympic merchandise you can purchase in Paris.
The Olympic games are selling out quick! How much would you be willing to pay for an Olympic Event? Michael Cody Stephenson has more on the story.
Due to the large amounts of people coming to the Olympic games, Police forces have quadrupled in size to ensure the safety of the city. Megan Sweeney has the story.
Concerns continue to rise over athletes swimming in the Seine River. Allison Goyich has the story.
While walking the streets of Paris, pedestrians may notice mosaics resembling retro video game characters. They are part of a series that, like the Olympics, add a touch of modern flair to traditional roots. Connor Alicaya takes a deeper dive into the artwork.
From the Collectors House, fans from all over the globe come out to share their prestigious collections. Ty Therien has the story.
From the sand to the floor, both indoor and beach volleyball are heating up in Paris, France! Grace Min has the story.
Dual French/American citizen and CSUF student Noah Scherson finds out how the French feel about hosting the 2024 Olympic Games.
USA Men's Water Polo is excited to play in front of big crowds. Miguel Castaneda has the story.
OC native and daughter of a CSUF Hoops legend,, Mia Rycraw is competing on France's women's water polo team. Enrique Medina has the story.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Opening ceremony had fans watching from all over Paris. Security forces blanketed the city. Aime Arellano has the story.
UCLA gymnast Emma Malbuyo bounced back in a competition
to earn a spot as an Olympic gymnast for the Philippines. Jayden Fernandez has the story.
CSUF Olympic News Team spread out around Paris to cover the many watch parties in the city.
The City of Light welcomes home the Olympic Games for the third time since 1900. The place where athletes from around the world compete on the sport's biggest stage gets hyped up by Beach Volleyball Gold Medalist (2000) and NBC sportscaster Dain Blanton, who reflects on the rings, medals, and atmosphere leading up to the 2024 Olympics. Robbie Loya has the story.
CSUF Aquatics Center director gets the nod as the 10th referee to represent USA Water Polo since 1968 at the Paris Olympics. He is joined by the first female referee to ever be sent by the country. Marissa Lavezzari has the story.
Venues at this year's Olympics are located at some of the most famous sights in Paris. Despite their spectacular locations, locals have been inconvenienced by the increase in tourism and traffic to these areas. Courtney Iseman has the story.
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