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The Olympic rings on an illuminated Eiffel Tower, ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris, France. Image Credit: Bloomberg

From a colourful, sometimes controversial opening ceremony to boxers caught up in a gender row to respectful bows on the gymnastics podium, the 2024 Olympics served up many memorable moments. A look at 10 of the best:

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Delegations sail in a boat along the river Seine during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Image Credit: AFP

Rain on opening ceremony parade

Organisers promised a spectacular opening ceremony and the rain-soaked boat parade on the River Seine ended up making global headlines, but not for the expected reasons.

Church leaders, conservatives and even US presidential candidate Donald Trump were left outraged by a scene involving drag queens and lesbian DJ Barbara Butch that appeared to parody Jesus's Last Supper.

A re-creation of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting at the Paris 2024 Olympics has come under severe criticism.

Artistic director Thomas Jolly denied any such intention. He and others involved ended up facing vicious online harassment that led to police complaints.

Djokovic's roar of approval

Novak Djokovic stunned Carlos Alcaraz in a memorable men's final to clinch tennis gold and become only the fifth player to complete the Golden Slam of all four majors plus Olympic gold.

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Gold medallist Novak Djokovic poses with his medal on the podium at the presentation ceremony.

The 37-year-old celebrated with a roar which echoed around Roland Garros before the tearful Serb clambered into the player's box to embrace his wife Jelena and two children.

"There is no greater inspiration than representing your country," said the 24-time Grand Slam title winner.

Alcaraz was also in tears, claiming he "had let Spain down".

Biles bows to 'queen' Andrade

Simone Biles may have been the star of the show but she was widely praised for bowing to her arch-rival Rebeca Andrade on the podium. Biles said it was "just the right thing to do" after she and team-mate Jordan Chiles finished in silver and bronze medal position respectively behind the Brazilian in the floor final.

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US' Simone Biles takes part in an artistic gymnastics training session at the Bercy Arena in Paris.

"Rebeca's so amazing, she's queen," said Biles.

Romanian Ana Barbosu was later awarded the bronze medal after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that Chiles should not have been upgraded from her initial fifth-place finish.

Lyles just in time

World champion Noah Lyles roared to victory in 9.79sec to claim gold in a dramatic men's Olympic 100m final in the closest finish in modern history - just five thousandths of a second separated him from Jamaica's Kishane Thompson.

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Winner US' Noah Lyles (C) crosses the finish line ahead of Italy's Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, Jamaica's Oblique Seville and South Africa's Akani Simbine in the men's 100m final.

"I'm the man amongst all of them. I'm the wolf amongst wolves," said Lyles whose victory was only confirmed after a photo-finish.

Not cricket as Pakistan top India at javelin

Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem won the men's javelin title, his country's first individual gold at an Olympics, with a Games record of 92.97m.

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TOPSHOT - Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem competes in the men's javelin throw final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 8, 2024. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) Image Credit: AFP

In second place was India's defending champion Neeraj Chopra.

"Rivalry is there when it comes to cricket matches, other sports, the two countries have a rivalry, but it's a good thing for the young people in both countries to watch our sport and follow us. It's a positive thing for both countries," said Nadeem.

North-South Korea podium selfie goes viral

Images of Olympic table tennis players from North Korea and South Korea taking a selfie together on the medal podium went viral in South Korea, hailed as a rare show of cross-border unity.

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Bronze medalists South Korea's Lim Jonghoon (R) takes a selfie picture with his mobile as he celebrates on the podium with: gold medalists China's Wang Chuqin and China's Sun Yingsha, silver medalists North Korea's Ri Jong Sik, and North Korea's Kim Kum Yong and bronze medallist and teammate South Korea's Shin Yubin at the end of their mixed table tennis doubles competition.

After South Korea won bronze and North Korea silver in the mixed doubles behind China, South Korea's Lim Jong-hoon took a group photo after the medal ceremony.

North Korea's Ri Jong Sik and Kim Kum Yong, the South's Shin Yu-bin and the victorious Chinese team Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha all beamed into Lim's phone, a South Korean-made Samsung.

"A selfie with both Koreas' national flags and a Samsung phone," said the widely read daily JongAng Ilbo.

Dreams come Trew

Australian skateboarding sensation Arisa Trew, just 14, won the women's park event to become her country's youngest ever gold medallist.

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Arisa Trew, 14, became the youngest Australian to win an Olympic gold. Image Credit: AFP

Trew nailed a high-risk and high-speed final round in her trademark pink helmet, bringing the crowd to their feet at a sun-drenched Place de la Concorde.

The event also featured 11-year-old Zheng Haohao, the youngest athlete ever to represent China at the Olympics.

"Skateboarding in the Olympic Games isn't much different from skateboarding in my neighbourhood. It's just more spectators," she told reporters.

Gender-row boxer beats 'bullying'

On a raucous night at Roland Garros, the storied home of the French Open, Algerian gender-row boxer Imane Khelif claimed gold and used her platform to hit back at "attacks" and "bullying" before defiantly declaring "I am a woman like any other."

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Algeria's Imane Khelif reacts after beating China's Yang Liu (Blue) in the women's 66kg final boxing match.

Together with Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, who also fought in Paris, Khelif was disqualified from last year's world championships after they failed gender eligibility tests.

However they were cleared to compete in Paris, setting the stage for one of the biggest controversies of the Games.

"I am fully qualified to take part, I am a woman like any other. I was born a woman, lived a woman and competed as a woman," said the 25-year-old.

High five for Cuban wrestler

Cuban wrestler Mijain Lopez made Olympic history when he became the first athlete to win five consecutive individual golds in the same event, bettering the records of Games icons such as Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps.

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Gold medallist Cuba's Mijain Lopez Nunez poses with the Cuban flag and his medal after the presentation ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg wrestling event.

The soon-to-be 42-year-old then placed his shoes in the centre of the mat to signify his intention to retire.

"Wrestling has been the love of my life, for all of my life," he said.

Cool hand Yusuf

Turkish Olympic shooting silver medallist Yusuf Dikec became an overnight sensation for his casual style during competition.

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Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec in action during the 10-metre pistol mixed team shooting event at the Paris Games. Image Credit: Source: Yusuf Dikec Instagram

His eye-catching posture saw the marksman wearing standard glasses, a team T-shirt and with his left hand casually tucked in his pocket.

Other than his pistol, he notably had none of the specialised equipment used by athletes in the hyper-precise event, like headphones, special lenses or a hat.

"The name's Dikec. Yusuf Dikec," said a social media post in reference to cinema icon James Bond.