Witnessing Olympic History | PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS VLOG
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
- Join me on an unforgettable journey to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris! I spent five incredible days on-site, soaking in the electrifying atmosphere, witnessing historic victories, and experiencing the pinnacle of sportsmanship at its finest.
In this vlog, I share my experience of watching the finals of the men's doubles and both singles events, where I saw some of the world's best athletes in action. I was fortunate enough to witness the remarkable title defenses by Lee and Wang, and I was there live as Viktor Axelsen secured his dominant second Olympic gold in a stunning performance.
Attending the Olympics has always been a dream of mine, and this trip was truly a dream come true. The energy, the cheers, and the emotions were beyond anything I could have imagined. This vlog is packed with unforgettable memories and moments that will stay with me forever.
I hope you enjoy coming along with me on this amazing adventure! 😊
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great video, hope it stays up and not get taken down because of copyright from the Paris 2024 logo like the vlog by Badminton Insight
Taht was thumnail I think
Great Vlog, really captures the olympic spirit in the city!
Lurve your video !!
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Hi Tobias, I've seen pro players play a slow cut which lands around the service line from the forehand corner even when they have time. It looks like a nothing shot, but clearly it must have some use or else they wouldn't be doing it. Momota especially did it against axelsen, a kinda cut/smash which was slow and steep. Could you make a video or point to a previous video that may explain this technique? Also could you give pointers on when to hit this type of shot to the body.
Thanks!
Viktor now the GOAT! After Lin Dan, Lee Chong Wei and Chen Long.
Chen Long is not better than Axelsen
after momota as well
@@phillipjrgensen1024 okay. Yeah but I think Chen Long is the underrated one even though not a fan of his playing style. Prime Axelsen is definitely better I guess.
@@himegsweg Momota The Great.