What's YOUR favourite moment from the Paris Olympics?
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It's been a summer packed with fierce competition, across 32 different sports.
We've seen the world's best athletes representing their countries from all around the globe, but the Paris Olympics have now officially come to an end.
And what a Games it was!
This year's competition saw Team GB rack up an impressive 65 medals, including 14 golds, 22 silvers and 29 bronze medals.
Sport climber Toby Roberts and kite sailor Ellie Aldridge both made history by scoring Great Britain's first ever golds in their events.
The 2024 Olympics also saw US gymnastics legend Simone Biles make a remarkable comeback, the refugee team win their first medal, there was a nail biting men's 100 metre final which saw USA's Noah Lyles take the win by just 0.005 seconds, and Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem set a brand new Olympic record with his mammoth 92.97 metre javelin throw, winning his country's first non-hockey gold in the history of the competition. Phew!
We also saw breaking make its Olympic debut, both St Lucia and Dominica gain their first Olympic medals ever and tennis player Novak Djokovic win his first Olympic gold medal at his fifth Games.
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It's safe to say the 2024 Olympics were full to the brim with epic moments.
We want to know - which one was YOUR favourite? Why not have your say by voting below.
And if your best bit isn't there (there are way too many to list), you can leave us a comment on which Olympic moment was your stand out and why.
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