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Here Are The Latest Viral Olympic Moments 

Here's a rundown of the latest viral moments from the Olympics:

 

 

This three-second Simone Biles reaction shot is your Olympic meme of the day.

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Noah Lyles of the USA won bronze in the 200 meters with COVID and was taken from the track in a wheelchair after the race for medical attention. FYI, he also has asthma.

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The three women who medaled in the 200 got a call from Snoop Dogg.

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Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe pledged $50,000 to any U.S. Olympians who break a world record. Which means he owes speed climber Sam Watson $50K.

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Did Kim Jong Un crash the Olympics?

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Olympic Swimmers Are Dodging Unidentified "Brown Things" in the Seine 

 

 

Even though pollution made it illegal to swim in the Seine for more than a century, France was DETERMINED to hold many of its events there. How's that working out for them?

 

 

Hungarian swimmer Bettina Fabian said, quote, "It was really hard because we couldn't really focus on the race. We had to care about the [water] quality, and what's going to happen afterwards.

 

 

"We [had to] focus on not swallowing water and [being] safe in the race. I saw some brown things; I hope it's not what I thought it was."

 

 

Some Olympians are actually drinking Coca Cola after swimming in the Seine, because it can supposedly help ward off E. coli or other bacteria. But that might not actually be true.

 

 

Congratulations, France: Your summer games will forever be known as: "The ones with the poop."

 

 

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Olympic Highlights: Can Team USA Hang onto the Gold Medal Lead?

 

 

We're in the home stretch of the Olympics, and Team USA ended Day 13 still hanging onto the gold medal lead. But only by a thread.

 

 

We snagged three more golds yesterday, all in track-and-field:  Tara Davis-Woodhall won the women's long jump . . . Grant Holloway won the men's 110-meter hurdles . . . and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke her own world record for the SIXTH TIME in the women's 400-meter hurdles.

 

 

We also scored three silvers and two bronze medals in track-and-field . . . a bronze in men's sport climbing . . . and the men's basketball team came back from 17 down to beat Serbia 95 to 91 in the semifinal. They'll go for their fifth gold medal in a row when they play France tomorrow in the gold medal game.

 

 

Coming into today, the U.S. led China in the overall medal count, 103 to 73. But China had cut the lead in golds to just ONE.

 

Team USA with 30 golds . . . China, 29 . . . Australia, 18 . . . France, 14 . . . and 13 each for Great Britain, South Korea, and Japan.

 

 

If the U.S. doesn't end up with the most golds, it wouldn't be the first time. But it's pretty rare for the Summer Games.

 

 

The last time we finished second was at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 when China topped us by 12. And the worst we've ever done was third in golds at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, and the 1976 games in Montreal.

 

 

First and second at both of those were the Soviet Union and East Germany, two nations that don't exist anymore.  

 


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