Olympics 2024: Ukrainian athletes win 67 licenses to compete in Paris
Kyiv • UNN
Ukrainian athletes have won 67 licenses for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in various sports, including boxing, wrestling, cycling, rowing, gymnastics, athletics, swimming, shooting, modern pentathlon, fencing, and football.
Ukrainian athletes have won 67 licenses for the Summer Olympics to be held in Paris this year. This was reported by the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, according to UNN.
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The agency said that the whole world is actively preparing for the XXXIII Olympic Games, which will be held in France from July 26 to August 11, 2024.
As of today, Ukrainian athletes have won 67 licenses. Ukraine is expected to be represented in boxing, freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, road cycling, rowing slalom, canoeing, kayaking, rhythmic and artistic gymnastics, track and field, swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, pistol and bench shooting, modern pentathlon, fencing and football
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