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Google Doodle Today: Bird Performs Gymnastics in Tribute to Paris Olympics 2024

The artistic gymnastics events at the Paris Olympics 2024 kicked off on July 27 and are set to continue until August 5. This year’s competitions showcase top gymnastic talent from around the world. (Read more below)

Google Doodle Today: Bird Performs Gymnastics in Tribute to Paris Olympics 2024

In honor of the gymnasts gracing the Paris Olympics 2024, Google has transformed its Doodle on July 29th into a playful tribute to the artistic gymnastics events taking place at the Bercy Arena in Paris. The interactive Google Doodle features a charming bird executing elegant moves on a gymnastic beam, with a cat playfully observing in the background.

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This special Doodle is part of Google’s initiative to celebrate the Olympics through a series of animated icons. On the inaugural day of the Paris Olympics 2024, Google revealed that it would update its Doodle daily, featuring animated characters—primarily birds—engaged in various Olympic sports.

Google marked the opening of the Summer Olympics with an earlier GIF of birds floating down a river in their sports gear, which was unveiled on July 26, the day before the Games officially began.

The artistic gymnastics events at the Paris Olympics 2024 kicked off on July 27 and are set to continue until August 5. This year’s competitions showcase top gymnastic talent from around the world.

Teams from over 30 countries have competed in preliminary rounds, with the finals scheduled for August 5. The top gymnasts from each qualifying round will advance to the finals, where they will compete for the coveted gold, silver, and bronze medals.

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