Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As the anticipation for the 2024 Olympics in Paris continues to build, sports enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the commencement of the Games and the chance to witness top athletes from around the world compete for glory. With a plethora of sports on the agenda and some exciting new additions, the upcoming Olympics are set to be a spectacle like no other. The Paris 2024 Olympics will kick off on July 26 and run through to August 11, with a packed schedule of events spanning a wide range of sports. One notable addition to the lineup is the introduction of breaking as a new sport. Originating from the Bronx in New York during the 1970s, breaking has evolved from a style of dance to a competitive sport, showcasing both athleticism and artistry. The breaking competition will feature 32 entrants, with separate events for men and women taking place on August 9 and 10 respectively. While breaking takes the spotlight as a new sport, some familiar events have been left out from the Paris 2024 lineup. Baseball/softball and karate, which were featured in the Tokyo Olympics, have been dropped for this edition. However, fans can expect some exciting changes in existing sports, such as the revamped format for sport climbing. This time around, there will be separate medal events for lead and bouldering, in addition to speed climbing. Moreover, the introduction of kayak cross adds a thrilling element to the Games, with athletes racing against each other in heats rather than against the clock. Sailing enthusiasts will also have something new to look forward to, as two kite events - windsurfer - iQFoil and kiteboarding - have been included in the programme for the first time. Another significant development in the Paris 2024 Olympics is the inclusion of men in artistic swimming for the first time in Olympic history. Additionally, a team acrobatic routine round will make its debut, showcasing the creativity and skill of synchronized swimmers on the world stage. As the final medal will be awarded in women's basketball on Sunday, August 11, the Paris 2024 Olympics promise to be a thrilling showcase of talent, dedication, and sportsmanship. With new sports, revamped formats, and historic inclusions, the stage is set for an unforgettable Olympic experience that will captivate audiences worldwide. Stay tuned as the world comes together to celebrate the spirit of competition and unity at the Paris 2024 Olympics.