Google Doodle Today: Artistic Gymnastics (Day 2) At Paris Games 2024 Gets A Recycled Doodle. But It's Still SO Cute
Google Doodle sticks to its oh-so-cute kitty-and-birdy cartoon to celebrate the beauty and camaraderie of artistic gymnastics at the Paris Olympics.
Google Doodle Today: Google has recycled its Doodle from yesterday, celebrating Day 2 of artistic gymnastics at the Paris Olympics 2024, with a delightful cartoon capturing the essence of the French capital. Re-released on Tuesday, July 30, the Doodle features a scene reminiscent of Parisian streets, complete with elegant window boxes and a cat lounging on a windowsill, evoking the city's iconic charm.
The animated Doodle does show a bluebird, which fans could speculate to be a nod to American gymnast Simone Biles (with her signature blue leotard), a top contender for gold. The toon is incredibly cute and shows how the Summer Games bring together even the most unlikely fellows together (the kitty and the birdy) over a spirit of sportsmanship.
Check it out below:
Gymnastics Events At Paris 2024: Categories & Venues
The gymnastics events at the Paris 2024 Olympics are currently in full swing, with competitions in artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampolining. The Bercy Arena is the venue for artistic gymnastics from July 27 to August 5 and for trampolining on August 2. Rhythmic gymnastics will take place at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena from August 8 to August 10.
Gymnastics Events At Paris 2024: Participating Nations
Fifty-four countries are participating in the gymnastics events, including powerhouses like the United States, China, and Mexico, as well as host nation France. India, however, is notably absent from the gymnastics competition this year.
Gymnastics Events At Paris 2024: Streamlined Qualification Process
The qualification process for the Paris 2024 Olympics has been simplified compared to previous games. Each team in the artistic gymnastics event can now include up to five gymnasts, a change from the Tokyo 2020 format which allowed for four team members and two individual competitors. The top three teams from the 2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool secured automatic berths, with additional spots allocated at the 2023 World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. The 2024 World Cup series also provides opportunities for gymnasts to qualify for individual apparatus events.
As the Olympics continue, fans around the world are eagerly watching to see which athletes will rise to the occasion and claim victory in their respective disciplines.