Feature – Age no barrier at Paris 2024

Andy Murray of Britain reacts in the men's doubles quarterfinal against Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig of Croatia on the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Tennis Park on July 28, 2021. (Xinhua/Dai Tianfang)
British tennis star and two-time Olympic champion, Andy Murray, is to retire after Paris 2024, which highlights that the forthcoming festival of sport will not only see some new stars burst onto the scene, but also be the last chance for some veterans to bow out in style.
Paris, France (Xinhua/Indonesia Window) – British tennis star and two-time Olympic champion, Andy Murray, is to retire after Paris 2024, which highlights that the forthcoming festival of sport will not only see some new stars burst onto the scene, but also be the last chance for some veterans to bow out in style.Murray will be hoping his back holds up as he competes in both singles and doubles, but he is far from the only veteran competing - and one in particular has a great chance of gold.Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is competing at her fifth Olympics, aiming to be on the podium for the women's 100 meters for an incredible fifth time.The 37-year-old has also won five 100 meters World Championships and is the third fastest woman of all time, but in a sport where many burn bright and quickly, her career has lasted.Thirty-seven seems to be a popular age, because Chinese 20-kilometer walker Liu Hong shares that age with Murray and Fraser-Pryce, and she too competes in her fifth Games, after finishing fourth in Beijing, taking silver in London 2012, gold in the heat of Rio 2016 and bronze in Tokyo in 2021.Other Chinese athletes who are well into their 30's are shot-putter Gong Lijiao, with the 35-year-old also at her fifth Olympics.In a different sport, the U.S. volleyball team has bags of experience in Matt Anderson, who is 37, and 38-year-old, David Smith - both of whom are at their fourth Olympics, while 39-year-old Gyorgy Grozer will once again be vital as Germany looks for glory in the same sport.Led by Lebron James, the U.S. team are the favorites to claim basketball gold. The 39-year-old power-forward is also expected to be the flag bearer for his country at Friday's opening ceremony.
Lebron James (L) of USA vies for the ball during the men's basketball semifinal match between USA and Argentina at London 2012 Olympic Games, London, Britain, Aug. 10, 2012. USA won the match 109-83 and advanced to the final. (Xinhua/Meng Yongmin)(zgp)
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