Here's a guide to walk you through who we're following from start to finish as the Summer Games commence.
Donesha Aldridge (11Alive), 11Alive Staff
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The time has come for athletes around the world to gather for the Paris Olympics. They've done extensive training and preparation for what lies ahead with the Summer Games.
And this year -- athletes with Georgia ties are making a big splash. There are more than 75 Olympians with connections to our state competing in the 2024 Paris Games.
NBC is the home for U.S. coverage for the Paris Olympics -- and 11Alive will follow the journeys of the athletes with Georgia ties as they compete for gold. To keep track of them all, we're dividing them into four categories: swimming andamp; diving, track andamp; field, those competing in other individual sports and those competing in other team sports.
Here's a guide to walk you through who we're following from start to finish as the Games are underway.
Swimming and Diving:
Swimming is always one of the fun sports to watch during the Olympics! Some of the athletes will first hit the pool in Paris on Saturday, July 27. The competition ends on Thursday, Aug. 4.
As for diving, the first medal event is Saturday, July 27. The last competition for divers is slated for Saturday, Aug. 10.
Here's the list of some of the swimmers and divers with ties to the Peach State.
Javier Acevedo, 100m backstroke for Canada (UGA alum)
Brooks Curry, 4x200m freestyle relay for USA (from Dunwoody, GA)
Ariana Dirkzwager, 200m freestyle for Laos (current Georgia Tech)
Imane El Barodi, 100m breaststroke for Morocco (Georgia Tech alum)
Nic Fink, 100m breaststroke for USA (degrees from UGA andamp; Georgia Tech)
Alex Grand'Pierre, 100m breaststroke for Haiti (from Atlanta, GA)
Steven Insixiengmay, 100m breaststroke for Laos (current UGA)
Chase Kalisz, 400m individual medley for USA (UGA alum)
Ieva Maluka, 100m andamp; 200m freestyle for Latvia (incoming UGA)
Ela Naz Ozdemir, 4x200m freestyle relay for Turkey (incoming Georgia Tech)
Giovana Reis, 4X100m freestyle relay for Brazil (incoming Georgia Tech)
Berke Saka, 200m backstroke for Turkey (current Georgia Tech)
Carson Tyler, 10m andamp; 3m diving for USA (from Moultrie, GA)
Luca Urlando, 200m butterfly for USA (current UGA)
Track and Field:
The majority of the athletes we are following are competing in track andamp; field events -- listed under Athletics for the Olympic Games. Athletics events begin on Aug 1. The last medal event in this category is set for Aug. 11.
Below is a list of some of the people we are following in track andamp; field.
CJ Allen, 400m hurdles for USA (Life University alum)
Chris Bailey, 400m for USA (from Atlanta, Carver High alum)
Graham Blanks, 5,000m for USA (from Athens, Athens Academy alum)
Aaliyah Butler, 400m for USA (current UGA)
Christian Coleman, relay pool for USA (from Atlanta, went to Westlake HS and Our Lady of Mercy Catholic HS-Fayetteville)
Denzel Comenentia, hammer throw for Netherlands (UGA alum)
Ana Da Silva, shot put for Brazil (current UGA)
Tara Davis-Woodhall, long jump for USA (former UGA)
Johannes Erm, decathlon for Estonia (UGA alum)
Sanaa Frederick, 4x100m relay for Trinidad andamp; Tobago (from Atlanta, Druid Hills HS andamp; incoming UGA)
Sole Frederick, 4x100m relay for Trinidad andamp; Tobago (from Atlanta, Druid Hills HS andamp; incoming UGA)
Jehlani Gordon, 4x100m relay for Jamaica (current UGA)
Cejhae Greene, 100m for Antigua andamp; Barbuda (UGA alum)
Tatiana Gusin, high jump for Greece (UGA alum)
Anna Hall, heptathlon for USA (former UGA)
Daniel Haugh, hammer throw for USA (from Marietta, St. Pius HS andamp; Kennesaw State alum)
Adaejah Hodge, 200m for British Virgin Islands (from Douglasville, incoming UGA)
Jasmine Jones, 400m hurdles for USA (from Atlanta, Greater Atlanta Christian alum)
Elena Kulichenko, high jump for Cyprus (current UGA)
Shaunae Miller-Uibo, 4x400m mixed relay for Bahamas (UGA alum)
Katie Moon, pole vault for USA (lives in Powder Springs)
Jasmine Moore, long jump andamp; triple jump for USA (former UGA)
Christopher Morales Williams, 400m for Canada (current UGA)
Marie-Therese Obst, javelin for Norway (UGA alum)
Janek Oiglane, decathlon for Estonia (current UGA coach)
Keturah Orji, triple jump for USA (UGA alum, lives in Atlanta)
Chanice Porter, long jump for Jamaica (UGA alum)
Stephanie Ratcliffe, hammer throw for Australia (current UGA)
Daniel Roberts, 110m hurdles for USA (from Hampton, Hampton High alum)
Gabby Thomas, 200m for USA (born in Atlanta)
Karel Tilga, decathlon for Estonia (UGA alum)
Other Individual Sports:
From tennis players like Coco Gauff and Christopher Eubanks, we are keeping an eye on more than a dozen athletes competing in their individual sports. From fencing, to canoeing and beyond, here's another list of who to watch with ties to the Peach State.
Katelyn Abeln, shooting for USA (from Douglasville, South Paulding HS alum)
Maria Lourdes Carlé, tennis for Argentina (former UGA)
Antonio Chen, fencing for Chinese Taipei (current Savannah College of Art and Design)
Christopher Eubanks, tennis for USA (from Atlanta, Westlake HS andamp; Georgia Tech alum)
Coco Gauff, tennis for USA (grew up partly in Atlanta)
Jourdan Delacruz, weightlifting for USA (trains in Lawrenceville)
Vincent Hancock, shooting for USA (from Eatonton, Georgia)
Nevin Harrison, canoeing for USA (trains at Lake Lanier)
Will Hinton, shooting for USA (from Dacula, Dacula HS alum)
Emma Hunt, climbing for USA (from Marietta, current Kennesaw State)
Henry Leverett, shooting for USA (from Bainbridge, Georgia)
Hampton Morris, weightlifting for USA (from Marietta, Pope HS alum)
Ellen Perez, tennis for Australia (former UGA)
Sepp Straka, golf for Austria (UGA alum)
Jan Zielinski, tennis for Poland (UGA alum)
Other Team Sports:
Whether they dribbling up and down a basketball court or scoring a goal in a soccer match, these athletes are contributing to a team sport during the Olympic Games.
Jose Alvarado, basketball for Puerto Rico (Georgia Tech alum)
Laeticia Amihere, basketball for Canada (plays for Atlanta Dream)
Csenge Bácskay, gymnastics for Hungary (incoming UGA)
Júlia Bergmann, volleyball for Brazil (Georgia Tech alum)
Croix Bethune, soccer (alternate) for USA (from Alpharetta, Alpharetta HS and UGA alum)
Orrin Bizer, rugby for USA (Life University alum)
Bogdan Bogdanovic, basketball for Serbia (plays for Atlanta Hawks)
Jane Campbell, soccer (alternate) for USA (from Kennesaw, Darlington School alum)
Anthony Edwards, basketball for USA (from Atlanta, went to Therrell HS and Holy Spirit Prep and UGA)
Dearica Hamby, basketball for USA (from Marietta, Norcross High alum)
Rhyne Howard, basketball for USA (plays for Atlanta Dream)
Brody Malone, gymnastics for USA (from Rockmart, Georgia, Trion High alum)
Alexandria "Spiff" Sedrick, rugby for USA (Life University alum)
Emily Sonnett, soccer for USA (from Marietta, Fellowship Christian School alum)
Caleb Wiley, soccer for USA (from Atlanta, played for Atlanta United)
Walker Zimmerman, soccer for USA (from Lawrenceville, Brookwood High alum)
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