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Summer Sports Arena

The Summer Olympics are the world's largest sporting event, featuring thousands of athletes across diverse disciplines from athletics to breakdancing.

Athletics

The central hub of the games, featuring sprints, distance running, and field events.

Aquatics

Swimming, diving, and water polo—high-speed excellence in the pool.

Gymnastics

A display of incredible strength, flexibility, and artistic precision.

New Disciplines

The inclusion of Sport Climbing, Skateboarding, and Surfing.

Winter Games Hub

The Winter Games showcase elite performance in freezing conditions, from the speed of Alpine Skiing to the precision of Figure Skating.

Alpine Skiing

High-speed descent through challenging mountain courses.

Ice Hockey

The premier winter team sport known for speed and intense rivalry.

Figure Skating

The combination of athletic power and artistic choreography on ice.

Snowboarding

Freestyle artistry and halfpipe mastery that defined the modern era.

Paralympic Spirit

The Paralympics represent the ultimate triumph of the human spirit, showcasing world-class athletes with diverse abilities on a global stage.

Stoke Mandeville Legacy

Tracing the origin from wounded veterans to global superstars.

Wheelchair Athletics

Incredible speed and tactical depth in track events.

Technological Edge

The evolution of prosthetics and adaptive sporting equipment.

Cultural Impact

Shifting global perceptions of disability through elite competition.

Olympic Legends

The history of the games is defined by individuals who pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible, achieving immortality on the podium.

Michael Phelps

The most decorated Olympian of all time with 23 gold medals.

Usain Bolt

The "Lightning Bolt" who redefined speed on the track.

Nadia Comăneci

The first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0.

Jesse Owens

Defying barriers and setting records at the 1936 Berlin Games.