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Even as it’s taking place 9,000 miles away from Paris, surfing has been near the center of the 2024 Summer Olympics, at least when it comes to fan interest and discussion.

After debuting as an Olympic sport at the 2020 Tokyo Games, surfing has been a curiosity for sports fans across the globe over the past week.

The competition is taking place in Teahupo’o, a small village on the coast of French Polynesian island Tahiti, half a world away from the center of the Olympic festivities in Paris. “Saturday Night Live” cast member Colin Jost, a surfer himself, has been helping anchor NBC’s coverage from Tahiti. One of the defining images from the 2024 Olympics thus far has come from surfing, with Brazil’s Gabriel Medina hovering several feet above the ocean’s surface, as if he were floating with his board still strapped to his ankle and holding up an index finger – a moment captured beautifully by Agence France-Presse photographer Jerome Brouillet.


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