The hugely popular landmark in central Paris has seen soaring visitor numbers in the lead-up to the 2024 Games, and will likely see even more during the summer.
Trap shooter Leonel Martínez says he's in better shape for the Games now than he was in Los Angeles in 1984.CARACAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, Venezuela — It’s been a while – 40 years to be exact – since Venezuelan trap shooter Leonel Martínez last competed at the Olympics.
Only Japanese dressage rider Hiroshi Hoketsu waited longer to return to the Olympics. He first competed in Tokyo in 1964 and returned to the Games in Beijing in 2008. But he sensed something was missing in his life. Almost three decades after his retirement from the sport, Martínez decided to pursue his dream again.
Another trap shooter from South America became his inspiration. Francisco Boza, the Peruvian who won the silver medal in that discipline in Los Angeles in 1984, convinced Martínez that age was just a “state of mind.” Martínez secured his spot in Paris after winning the silver medal at the Pan-American Games in Santiago, Chile, last year. He missed gold by one point to Jean Pierre Brol, a 41-year-old from Guatemala.
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