Armand Duplantis, the pole-vault world record holder, is focused on winning Olympic gold at the upcoming Paris 2024 Games. Duplantis is currently competing at the Diamond League meeting in China, keeping an eye on the Paris Olympics. Concerns are rising about the effectiveness of the anti-drone shield for the Paris Games' security. Paris is nearing completion of preparations for the Olympics, with an athlete, aged 60, set to compete after a long gap since his last Olympic appearance in 1984.
He was only 20 when he took part in the Los Angeles Games in 1984, but says he’s in better shape now, at 60, as he prepares to compete in Paris after the second-longest gap between Olympic appearances in history. https://t.co/lBIHzqTbaX
Paris is almost ready for Olympic Games. https://t.co/G7kv88lgYj
Will the Paris Games be drone safe? Three and a half months before the start of the Olympics, concerns are growing that the anti-drone shield being put in place for the Games is not up to the task of protecting the French capital from a potential attack https://t.co/zoUyRnM8ie https://t.co/G9ay1SkHCM
Armand Duplantis is competing at this month’s Diamond League meeting in China, with one eye on the Paris Olympic Games just months away #Paris2024 https://t.co/ZuNi2aKUIT
Pole-vault world record holder Armand Duplantis is focused on Olympic gold at this year's Games in Paris #Paris2024 https://t.co/i7v641hY3J