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Everything you need to know about celebratory doodle of Paris Olympics 2024

Olympic Games: Google came up with a celebratory doodle for Breaking in the Paris Olympics 2024. The event is set to take place in La Concorde, the largest Times Square in Paris.

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Google has come up with a celebratory doodle for Olympics Breaking in 2024. The dance form of 'Breakdancing' will be known as the 'Olympics Breaking' which is set to make its debut at the games in Paris. The event is set to start on the 9th of August at 4 PM. Adults from different countries will be taking part in the event with great interest from the fans.

The event was first introduced in the Youth Olympics in 2018 which took place in the capital city of Argentina, Buenos Aires. But France will be hosting the unique show for the first time in the history of the Olympics. There seems to be a huge popularity for the event among the younger fans. Google created a doodle for the same.

In the 1970s, the dance form emerged from New York City's Bronx. The name 'Breakdancing' was given as the dance form had instrumental breaks in the music. In the doodle created by Google, one could see a bird dancing with the rest cheering. It also encouraged the fans to cheer the participants the way it was shown in the doodle.

Schedule for Breaking at the Paris Olympics

The event is set to take place in La Concorde, which is regarded to be the Largest Times Square in the city of Paris. A total of 16-B boys and 16-B girls will compete to try and script history by winning the maiden set of medals. The women's events are set to start on the 9th of August. The pre-qualifier and the quarter-final rounds will take place later tonight.

On the 10th of August, the big matches like the semifinal and the final of the women's division are set to take place. On the 11th of August, the last day of the Olympics, all rounds of the men's division are scheduled to take place. A large crowd is expected to take part in the event which is popular among the younger fans.

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