Athletes Have High Hopes for Paris Olympics, Cultural Activities
2024-07-25
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1Paris is a popular place for visitors because of its food, art, and history.
2The city itself is likely to be central to the experience of the Olympic Games.
3The athletes going to France have been making long lists of things they want to try, see and eat.
4"I'm excited to just explore and just take in everything Paris has to offer, because me and my friends, we look at things and we get inspired," said breaker Jeffrey Louis, also known as b-boy Jeffro.
5He added, "There's a lot of things that we want to try and just explore."
6Some athletes want to ride to the top of Gustave Eiffel's creation from the 1880s, the Eiffel Tower, maybe even dine at its restaurant.
7The Louvre Museum, with Leonardo da Vinci's painting, the Mona Lisa, the famous Venus de Milo statue, and many other objects are high on many lists of things to see.
8Notre Dame Cathedral also is popular although repair work after a 2019 fire will not be completed until after the Summer Games.
9"Such a big city. A beautiful city," diver Andrew Capobianco said.
10Athletes are also excited to try the food and drinks.
11"Eat as many crepes as you can if you're in Paris," track and field Paralympian Noelle Malkamaki said.
12"Looking forward to macaroons, pastries, bread," sitting volleyball Paralympian Nicky Nieves said.
13Others are excited about coffee, meats, and sweet desserts such as crème brûlée.
14And some hope to drink the wines - from the Loire Valley, Bordeaux or Champagne.
15There are those, such as breaker Sunny Choi or rower Michelle Sechser, who know they will need to wait to enjoy some of the food and drink.
16"We do have weight-class restrictions; we have to weigh in two hours before a race," Sechser said.
17"So, after racing's done, I'm most excited to get out and explore the Parisian food and really enjoy some French meals."
18Canoe and kayak star Evy Leibfarth, the first American woman to qualify in three whitewater boating events at an Olympics, looks at the situation differently.
19She makes sure to fill herself with foods that help with athletic performance.
20But she also does not want to deny herself too much.
21"If I'm going to be thinking about my croissant the whole time I'm paddling, I may as well just eat it, you know? So, it's all about balance," said Leibfarth, a 20-year-old from North Carolina.
22"It's just making sure that I'm getting the right amount of protein and the right amount of carbs before a race, while also balancing in the things that I want to eat."
23As she looked forward to her fifth trip to Paris, Leibfarth offered some words to Olympians headed for the first time to the City of Light - which is another name for Paris.
24"Don't be afraid to just drop the recommendations and everything and just walk around and find things to do because that's the best I've done."
25I'm John Russell.
1Paris is a popular place for visitors because of its food, art, and history. The city itself is likely to be central to the experience of the Olympic Games. 2The athletes going to France have been making long lists of things they want to try, see and eat. 3"I'm excited to just explore and just take in everything Paris has to offer, because me and my friends, we look at things and we get inspired," said breaker Jeffrey Louis, also known as b-boy Jeffro. 4He added, "There's a lot of things that we want to try and just explore." 5Some athletes want to ride to the top of Gustave Eiffel's creation from the 1880s, the Eiffel Tower, maybe even dine at its restaurant. The Louvre Museum, with Leonardo da Vinci's painting, the Mona Lisa, the famous Venus de Milo statue, and many other objects are high on many lists of things to see. 6Notre Dame Cathedral also is popular although repair work after a 2019 fire will not be completed until after the Summer Games. 7"Such a big city. A beautiful city," diver Andrew Capobianco said. 8Athletes are also excited to try the food and drinks. 9"Eat as many crepes as you can if you're in Paris," track and field Paralympian Noelle Malkamaki said. 10"Looking forward to macaroons, pastries, bread," sitting volleyball Paralympian Nicky Nieves said. 11Others are excited about coffee, meats, and sweet desserts such as crème brûlée. And some hope to drink the wines - from the Loire Valley, Bordeaux or Champagne. 12There are those, such as breaker Sunny Choi or rower Michelle Sechser, who know they will need to wait to enjoy some of the food and drink. 13"We do have weight-class restrictions; we have to weigh in two hours before a race," Sechser said. "So, after racing's done, I'm most excited to get out and explore the Parisian food and really enjoy some French meals." 14Canoe and kayak star Evy Leibfarth, the first American woman to qualify in three whitewater boating events at an Olympics, looks at the situation differently. 15She makes sure to fill herself with foods that help with athletic performance. But she also does not want to deny herself too much. 16"If I'm going to be thinking about my croissant the whole time I'm paddling, I may as well just eat it, you know? So, it's all about balance," said Leibfarth, a 20-year-old from North Carolina. "It's just making sure that I'm getting the right amount of protein and the right amount of carbs before a race, while also balancing in the things that I want to eat." 17As she looked forward to her fifth trip to Paris, Leibfarth offered some words to Olympians headed for the first time to the City of Light - which is another name for Paris. 18"Don't be afraid to just drop the recommendations and everything and just walk around and find things to do because that's the best I've done." 19I'm John Russell. 20Howard Fendrich and Eddie Pells reported on this story for the Associated Press. John Russell adapted this story for VOA Learning English. 21________________________________________________ 22Words in This Story 23inspired - adj. very clever or good; to be or become outstanding 24breaker - n. someone who breakdances 25crepe - n. a small thin pancake 26macaroon - n. a kind of cookie made of egg, sugar, and almonds or coconut 27canoe -n. a light narrow boat with two sharp ends 28kayak - n. a light narrow boat often has a closed top except for an opening in which the paddler sits 29croissant - n. a flaky, rich roll that comes in the shape of a crescent