Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Excitement is building as the countdown to the Paris 2024 Olympics begins, with a jam-packed schedule of events and some exciting new additions to the sporting lineup. As the world eagerly anticipates the opening ceremony, here is everything you need to know about when the Olympics start, the full schedule, dates, sport-by-sport guide, and the venues hosting the prestigious event. The final medal event of the Olympics will be awarded in women's basketball at 16:30 BST on Sunday, 11 August, marking the culmination of weeks of fierce competition and extraordinary athletic achievements. This will be a fitting end to what promises to be a thrilling and unforgettable Games in the City of Light. One of the most intriguing additions to the Paris 2024 Olympics is the inclusion of breaking as a new sport. Originating as a dance style in the Bronx in New York during the 1970s, breaking has evolved into a competitive sport, showcasing athleticism, creativity, and style. The women's breaking event will take place on 9 August, followed by the men's event on 10 August, with a total of 32 entrants – 16 men and 16 women – competing for the coveted medals. While breaking takes center stage as a new addition, other sports have undergone changes to their formats. Baseball/softball and karate, which featured in the Tokyo Olympics, have been dropped for Paris 2024. Sport climbing will see a change in format, with separate medal events for lead and bouldering, as well as a combined medal event for speed climbing. Kayak cross will make its debut at the Paris Olympics, adding a thrilling twist to the traditional canoe slalom. In this exciting new event, four athletes in each heat will race against each other, introducing a competitive edge that is sure to captivate audiences. Sailing enthusiasts will be treated to two new kite events in the programme – windsurfer iQFoil and kiteboarding – adding a fresh and dynamic element to the sailing competitions at the Games. In another historic move, men will be included in the artistic swimming event for the first time in Olympic history. Additionally, a team acrobatic routine round will make its debut, showcasing the artistry, coordination, and precision of these talented athletes. As Paris gears up to host the world's most prestigious sporting event, anticipation is high for the Paris 2024 Olympics. With a diverse range of sports, exciting new additions, and a stellar lineup of athletes set to compete, these Games are sure to be a spectacle not to be missed. Stay tuned for all the action, drama, and triumphs as the world comes together to celebrate the spirit of sport and competition.