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#Olympic Streams Reel by @juegosolimpicos (verified account) - Los 🔟 videos más vistos de 2025. 🌟

#1 - ¡EL ESPRINT FINAL ES INCREÍBLE! 🏃‍♀️

La neerlandesa Femke Bol comenzó en cuarto lugar su tramo de los 400
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Los 🔟 videos más vistos de 2025. 🌟 #1 - ¡EL ESPRINT FINAL ES INCREÍBLE! 🏃‍♀️ La neerlandesa Femke Bol comenzó en cuarto lugar su tramo de los 400m de relevos mixtos. No se dio por vencida y logró lo que parecía imposible. 🥇🇳🇱 #JuegosOlímpicos
#Olympic Streams Reel by @abdullahgurpinar1 (verified account) - At a dramatic Olympic swimming opening ceremony, athletes appear to dive into what looks like an empty pool. For a split second the crowd gasps - unti
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At a dramatic Olympic swimming opening ceremony, athletes appear to dive into what looks like an empty pool. For a split second the crowd gasps — until it’s revealed to be a high-tech illusion with a reinforced transparent platform installed above the pool. The swimmers land safely as lighting effects create a shocking visual moment. The unexpected stunt quickly becomes a viral Olympic spectacle across global premium sports audiences. #Olympics #Swimming #OlympicGames #Aquatics #SportsShow #LiveEvent #ViralSports #USA #UnitedKingdom #Germany #France #Australia #Canada #HighCPM #abdullahgürpınar
#Olympic Streams Reel by @olympics (verified account) - Mondo Duplantis is out of this world! ✈️🌍

Listen to the roar inside the Stade de France as he set a new world record of 6.25m. 🔥

#Olympics #Paris2
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Mondo Duplantis is out of this world! ✈️🌍 Listen to the roar inside the Stade de France as he set a new world record of 6.25m. 🔥 #Olympics #Paris2024
#Olympic Streams Reel by @ivvnvathlete - Relay teams are something else 🤩

The fastest individually may not win over those with perfect coordination.

Are you fan of the idea of mixed relay
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Relay teams are something else 🤩 The fastest individually may not win over those with perfect coordination. Are you fan of the idea of mixed relay races as a sports discipline in the Olympics? Via: @worldathletics #bolt #sport #100m #sprint
#Olympic Streams Reel by @_jee_master_ - Indians wins in Speed Crying competition in Olympics IIT JEE Aspirant Bailed it 🤣 #olympics #sora #iit #jee #fblifestyle 

Ps: it's just an ai video
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Indians wins in Speed Crying competition in Olympics IIT JEE Aspirant Bailed it 🤣 #olympics #sora #iit #jee #fblifestyle Ps: it’s just an ai video
#Olympic Streams Reel by @olympics (verified account) - Summer bobsleigh mode 🔛
📹: @micalm92 

#Olympics #MilanoCortina2026 #WinterOlympics #Bobsleigh
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Summer bobsleigh mode 🔛 📹: @micalm92 #Olympics #MilanoCortina2026 #WinterOlympics #Bobsleigh
#Olympic Streams Reel by @peakreels__ - China's Yang Jingru won the gold medal in the women's short track speed skating 1500m final at the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, using an unconv
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China's Yang Jingru won the gold medal in the women's short track speed skating 1500m final at the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, using an unconventional "rabbit tactics" strategy to lap the field early on. Her teammate Li Jinzi took the silver medal, and Japan's Nonomi Inoue earned the bronze. #winterolympics #speedskating
#Olympic Streams Reel by @momentsofsport26 - The 4x100m relay finals at the London 2012 Summer Olympics became a two-night exhibition of pure sprinting precision, where both the men's and women's
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The 4x100m relay finals at the London 2012 Summer Olympics became a two-night exhibition of pure sprinting precision, where both the men’s and women’s world records fell under the lights of the Olympic Stadium. On August 10, the United States women — Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight, and Carmelita Jeter — executed three clean exchanges and powered down the straight in 40.82 seconds. The time erased a 27-year-old world record set by East Germany in 1985, a mark many had considered untouchable, and it capped a dominant championship for the American sprint program. Less than 24 hours later, the men’s final delivered an even more dramatic statement. Jamaica’s quartet of Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, and anchor Usain Bolt tore around the track with controlled aggression, the baton moving smoothly through each exchange zone. When Bolt took the stick for the final leg, Jamaica was already ahead; by the finish, the clock read 36.84 seconds — the first sub-37 performance in history. The United States crossed second in what was initially a national record, underscoring just how fast the race had unfolded. Together, those back-to-back finals elevated London’s track into sprinting folklore. It is rare for world records to fall in both the men’s and women’s 4x100m at the same Olympic Games, rarer still for them to do so on consecutive nights. The combination of flawless baton work, peak individual speed, and championship stakes turned those two relays into enduring reference points for what a sprint team can achieve when everything clicks at once.
#Olympic Streams Reel by @iandgunther (verified account) - No handed catch 🤯

#gymnastics #gymnast #olympics #sports #olympic
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No handed catch 🤯 #gymnastics #gymnast #olympics #sports #olympic
#Olympic Streams Reel by @juegosolimpicos (verified account) - Los 🔟 videos más vistos de 2025. 🌟

#7 - Cause this is thriller... 🧟👻

Taisiia Onofriichuk brilló al ritmo de un clásico en #Paris2024, ¡imposible
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Los 🔟 videos más vistos de 2025. 🌟 #7 - Cause this is thriller... 🧟👻 Taisiia Onofriichuk brilló al ritmo de un clásico en #Paris2024, ¡imposible no moverse! 💃👏 #JuegosOlímpicos
#Olympic Streams Reel by @momentsofsport26 - On August 11, 2008, at the Beijing Olympic Games, the men's 4x100-meter freestyle relay delivered what is widely considered the greatest relay race in
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On August 11, 2008, at the Beijing Olympic Games, the men’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay delivered what is widely considered the greatest relay race in swimming history, as the United States stunned France in a comeback that secured Michael Phelps his eighth gold medal and cemented an immortal Olympic moment. Entering the race, France was heavily favored, boasting world-record holders and outspoken confidence that they would dethrone the Americans. For three legs, those expectations seemed justified, as France controlled the race and built a commanding lead heading into the final exchange. When Jason Lezak dove in for the United States on the anchor leg, he faced an almost impossible task: chasing down Alain Bernard, the reigning 100-meter freestyle world record holder, who had a substantial advantage with less than a lap to go. What followed defied logic and physics. Lezak swam the fastest split ever recorded at the time, digging deeper with every stroke as the gap slowly, then suddenly, disappeared. Stroke by stroke, he closed on Bernard, timing his final surge to perfection. In the final meters, Lezak lunged at the wall and touched just 0.08 seconds ahead, shocking the crowd and silencing the French celebration that had already begun. The victory not only shattered the world record but also preserved Michael Phelps’s quest for eight gold medals in a single Olympics, a feat no athlete had ever achieved. Without that miraculous anchor leg, Phelps’s historic run would have ended before it truly began. Beyond medals and records, the race became a defining example of belief, teamwork, and competitive will. It showed how relays transcend individual greatness, as Lezak’s effort elevated the entire team and transformed a likely defeat into an unforgettable triumph. The image of the Americans realizing they had won, juxtaposed with the disbelief on the French side, captured the raw emotion of sport at its highest level. More than a race, the comeback symbolized the unpredictability and drama that make the Olympics special, ensuring that the 4x100 freestyle relay on August 11, 2008, will forever stand as the gold standard for greatness in swimming history.
#Olympic Streams Reel by @jeuxolympiques (verified account) - La Foudre ⚡️🇯🇲

Il y a 17 ans, le sprinteur jamaïcain @usainbolt remportait son premier titre olympique en établissant un nouveau record du monde au
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La Foudre ⚡️🇯🇲 Il y a 17 ans, le sprinteur jamaïcain @usainbolt remportait son premier titre olympique en établissant un nouveau record du monde au 100m : 𝟵.𝟲𝟵 🥇 #JeuxOlympiques #Beijing2008

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