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Olympics are back on European soil for the first time since 2012

by Canadian Editor

England’s men look to win European Championship during huge time of sport in 2024 Olympics are back on European soil for the first time since 2012

When they head to Paris in August. England will be hoping that 2024 is eventually the time men’s football comes home as they go for European Championship glory. Boss Gareth Southgate presumably has one final shot at growing the first director since Sir Alf Ramsey to win a major jewel after several near- misses over the last many times.

The scars are still there from the last Euros, where England lost the final to Italy on penalties, but the platoon has grown since also and head to Germany among the favourites to win. It could be a coming- of- age event for Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden, while Harry Kane will want a winner’s order to go on with all of the particular accolades he has won.

Scotland are also contending in their alternate consecutive Euros, while Wales must essay to qualify in the early part of the time. The Olympics are back on European soil for the first time since 2012 when they head to Paris in August and expedients are high for another strong caching for Team GB.

Great Britain has been one of the commanding countries in the last three Olympics and is again sloped to do well, with several realistic order hopes in the French capital. Skateboarder Sky Brown, runner Keely Hodgkinson, Bethany Shriever in the BMX, Jessica Gadirova and Bryony Page in slimnastics and Bradly Sinden in the taekwondo are all hopeful of beating the tribune, with the likes of Jake Wightman, Dina Asher- Smith and Laura Muir also hoping it’s their time. The Paralympics follow a many weeks latterly and Team GB are again anticipated to bring home a significant order haul.

The Spanish great has suggested that he’d call time on his magnific career in 2024 and there seems no better place than Roland Garros, where he has won an inconceivable 14 titles. While Nadal’s time may be coming to an end, British star Emma Raducanu will hope that 2024 is the time her career comes back to life.

Injury has agonized Raducanu since her US Open triumph in 2021 but she’s ready to return to stint in a make- or- break time to see how her career will dis
out. She’ll have especially high expedients on a good run at Wimbledon, which is where she burst on to the scene two and a half times agone.

In boxing, there’s a blockbusting bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia in February. Fury is hoping to unify the heavyweight division in a plutocrat- spinning fight with theUkrainian.However, also there will be more call for a bout with Anthony Joshua, If he wins. Europe will be aiming to keep hold of the Solheim Cup for a fourth consecutive time when they take on the United States in Virginia in September.

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