Sunday, August 11, 2024

Paris 2024 O's Observations

Aug 11, 2024 Paris Olympics

 Observations


THB and KM in Atlanta, 1996


  • Overall: After Tokyo 2020 went the way of Covid, THB wasn't sure if he and KM would make 2024 given age, health, life situations, etc., so just making it to Paris was a big accomplishment. Expectation exceeded and now there seems there is even a path to LA 2028.
THB  between BNB and JOB, 1984, LA


  • KM: as a fellow traveler, THB needed a logistician, a mind-reader, someone deeply patient with the elderly, someone to be fun to be with, patient, able to enjoy herself when THB took extra time to rest up, endlessly selfless, patient, a great listener of repetitive stories, able to handle extreme heat and occasionally hot and crowded trains. This woman was raised right, and DB should be really proud!
THB's 1984 GOAT, Carl Lewis in 2024

  • Paris: Well prepared, sell-outs at every event THB and KM attended, clean (Singapore clean!), the Resale app worked great - sold and bought tix as needed at only a slight mark-up. One metro card worked for the Metro and Trains, purchased by KM ahead of time. THB and KM didn't really act like tourists and that was expected so we really don't have much to tell anyone about what do when here in "normal" times.

THB and KM at the Cauldron, Paris 2024

  • Attendees: Vast majority - easily 80+ % - are Europeans (including the Bexit'ers), maybe another 10% are other English speakers) and bits and pieces from elsewhere. Not really a surprise, given the world-wide lottery and ease of getting to Paris for Europeans. How many from France out the 80%..,maybe 30-40% depending on the sport. Many young children, many multi generation families, lots of father/daughter or mother/son combos. THB and KM were not unicorns, that's for sure.

THB and Fridge at VB venue, Paris 2024 (THB is the one with 5 fingers on his left hand)

  • Accommodations: THB uses Skytours Travel Agency in San Rafael with help booking trips, and Michael Eklof came up with a great solution (a reco from his boss) to stay  at Hotel Cetadines Les Halles. It is mostly a biz person's style place: most of the people we talked to in the elevator or lobby had been here for weeks getting the O's ready, and the hotel had been refurbished in the year before the O's. The location was perfect, 1/2 hour to VB and 1/2 hour to the O Stadium. Room is refreshed weekly. There's a laundromat (KM came through again, doing a load for THB using an app on her phone!), small/efficient fitness center, several coffee machines. THB paid for 17 nights even though only staying 14; the fact that the place had a/c justified the extra expense and it was still cheaper than fancy hotels or apartment rentals. 
  • Venues: THB and KM only went to three. Sight lines were very good (THB and KM were almost always in the Group A seats). TSA-like Security was almost non-existent, entry by QR scanning got better as games went along. VB seats were extremely uncomfortable.  VB venue would not pass ADA regulations, T&F had a very odd (double) section, and Handball was...THB can't remember except it was part of the convention center where VB was held and shared a metro station. Super clean, no smoking, and alcohol free. Long lines for toilets before and after. Food? THB and KB hardly bought anything to eat at the venes, and the lines were long (except at the hidden ice coffee stand). Charged $2.20 for a cup, refunded if you brought it back. 
THB and KM, Paris 2024, at VB venue (THB without his glasses)



  • THB O's capacity: Dialed way back, no three-events-a-day, several open days, not too many late nights, no getting to the hotel after midnight. Paris O committee really tried to keep late night sessions shorter than at other O's.  Since THB felt fine the entire time, this seemed appropriate. 
THB and KM in row 6 at the Olympic Stadium, Paris 2024

  • Flights: Booked through Skytours, THB and KM flew biz class on United/Luftansa. By stopping in Frankfurt each way and taking a 50 minute flight to/from Paris, it cut the cost of the  tix by half over flying non-stop...THB  knew this from experience traveling to other O's; why is this so? Hmmmm...
Put on your game face!
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  • Pastries: If there is a city anywhere in the world with Paris's quantity, quality, and uniqueness of boulangeries, THB hasn't found it yet. On the other hand, THB can see a growing pot belly...time to cut back until our next trip (only 5 weeks away).

The REAL Notre Dame



Book Review: The North Waters, Ian McGuire (novel, read by John Keating, pub'd 2016): a surgeon and psychopath are linked together on a doomed voyage of one of the last whaling trips to be made only under sail by a British investor and his hand-picked crew. Not much of a thriller, and totally eclipsed by any of the O'Brian sea battle books of a slightly earlier period. Neutral




Saturday, August 10, 2024

Paris, Days 13 and 14

Day 13, Paris, Thursday, Aug 8

The day in pictures, pretty much, and in summary: packing, a great lunch, and another (and last) day at the evening session of T&F

Before the session starts, one of THB's all-time athletes, Carl Lewis (the star of the 1984 LA O's), is being interviewed in English right in front of us. Looks great...he had the 2nd best long jump in history and got boo'd because it was his 2nd and last jump of the competition and he was saving himself for all the other races yet to come. 

walk to Brigat for breakfast and few extral for tomorrow's early start home $25
It took THB a while to  catch on: a pair of identical twins (you'd think THB would have picked up on this earlier) on the French table tennis team...and they are really good!
the other half of the Lebrun twins
THB and KM decide to go upscale and KM finds this nearby place on the Rue de full-of-dining-spots-of-all-types. They also have a great looking selection of fois gras, etc. to go
it is a short wait for an outside table in very nice weather, and in the shade
For many years THB and KM have been sharing meals, lunch is no different: cassoulet and a huge perfectly cooked duck breast and (our first in Paris) two glasses of red wine Le Comptoir recommends with our lunch choices 
All excellent (duck is not super tender), $85
the last night of T&F and the seats are through a tunnel


there is a guy sitting behind the camera, this shot is from our seats
Row 6, first two are saved for authorized photographers as long as they don't stand up to take pics. Of course 2 20-ish guys sit there until finally bumped by security and then the resettle a few rows behind us, we're in Row 6
one seat in from the aisle
the guy below us on the aisle is wearing a S. Korea flag autographed by ... NOAH LYLES?
okay as long as you SIT DOWN. Doesn't matter because when the action comes by on the track 4 Dutch in row 3 stand up and thus so does everyone in our section
there are many automated cameras spread along the track

we are right near the flag raising as a national anthem is played and the night starts with 4 medal ceremonies for winners from the previous night...official start time is 7pm, events start at 7:30
the night's historical figure wandering the event, you get a selfie and post it using a special QR code and your pic goes up to the O cloud
Another medal ceremony, Quincy Hall dominated his event last night
Turns out that in our favorite events, M&W VB and T&F, the USA does really well.
This an especially big evening for USA at T&F, in many events they win 2 medals, and in
VB the women play for  gold tomorrow (which THB and KM are shocked that they got this far), and the M won a bronze medal

there's one event dominated by countries that don't do well otherwise

Supposedly Snoop Dogg is getting $500K a day (for many days) to show up at different venues; Supposedly he is in this pic 
Carl Lewis does more than show up, he thumps the pole three times to start the competition
How close are we? If the runner veers off course on the turn they get a seat in front row! THB has no idea who the guy with the shaggy hair is...he ain't watching the race

The downside of our seats: after they go by THB and KM have to switch to watching the giant scoreboards, we're well placed to see either one
THB had to see the pic to realize that the guy behind the camera has stood up

THB and KM are just off screen to the left

They're on the turn of the 200, Lyle is the one with Covid and 102 temp
Noah finishes third, gold goes to Tebogo (in light blue) of Botswana and silver to Ken Bednarek (just below us)

Note the countries vying for M Javelin...winner from Pakistan sets WR 
here is on the big board

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke her own world record in the 400M hurdles, winning by a huge margin, USA goes 1-2 and Bol from Netherlands finish way back in 3rd










Grant Holloway eases to victory, another 1-2 for USA



                        Day 14, Paris to E-ville, Friday, Aug 9


Nothing to Report: Early to airport, cab ride is $75 (different flat rate going than coming), flights are all on time, THB and KM ride BART together to MacArthur station, DB and Sandy are waiting to meet him, KM off to Lafayette station where EM, J & C are awaiting her arrival