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Breaking Baguettes: Break bread with Olympic athletes ahead of Paris 2024
Olympians take their turn in the kitchen with French chef and “Top Chef” contestant Kévin D’Andrea and discuss their lives as they break bread.
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A French chef shares the truth about why they're called “French” fries
“Top Chef” contestant Kévin D’Andrea shares a little history behind French fries.
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Poulet, bœf and vin: All the French words you need to know to order a meal
“Top Chef” contestant Kévin D’Andrea preps you for a dinner at a Parisian cafe.
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Tommy Tries It: Learning how to hurdle from Olympian David Oliver
News4’s Tommy McFly hit the track with Olympian David Oliver at Howard University to learn how to run the hurdles.
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Dwyane Wade and LaChina Robinson join NBC for Team USA Olympics basketball coverage
Dwyane Wade will be on the call for Team USA men’s games and LaChina Robinson will handle Team USA women’s games, NBC Sports announced Wednesday.
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Victor Montalvo shares what it's like to be a breaker
With breaking making its Olympic debut in Paris, Victor Montalvo shares how he is personally connected to the sport.
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How Gushers, Starbucks and Panda Express fuel US swimmer Regan Smith
Regan Smith may always be in training as an Olympic swimmer, but that doesn’t keep her from enjoying some treats whenever she can.
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A lot has changed for Breanna Stewart since she won gold in Tokyo
Breanna Stewart has had a lot of change in her life since she won her last Olympic gold medal in Tokyo.
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How family fuels US heptathlete Anna Hall
It takes a certain kind of endurance to compete in an Olympic heptathlon, but after growing up with four sisters, Anna Hall has plenty of support.
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Watch the trailer for NBC's My New Favorite Olympian
The series tells the stories of some of Team USA’s most inspiring athletes ahead of the Paris Olympics. The first episode will be released June 12.
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Meet the Team USA athletes to root for at the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics
My New Favorite Olympian and My New Favorite Paralympian will immerse you in the stories of seven Team USA athletes outside their sport. The first episode will be released June 12.
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How Daisy Ridley trained to play famous Olympic swimmer
Daisy Ridley plays Gertrude Ederle, Olympic medalist and the first woman to swim across the English Channel, in new film “Young Woman and the Sea.” She trained with Olympic swimmer Siobhan-Marie O’Connor for the role and both talk about the process.
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US Olympic break dancers ready to show off the sport's community and culture at Paris Games
The athletes are excited to showcase their unique moves on the world’s biggest stage. One longtime breaker hopes the Olympic spotlight also leads to more opportunities for the sport.
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National Portrait Gallery's ‘Brilliant Exiles' celebrates American women in Paris
The National Portrait Gallery exhibit “Brilliant Exiles” explores how American women, especially Black women, were able to escape the constraints they found at home when living in Paris, France in the early 1900s. News4’s Jummy Olabanji is gearing up for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games by looking at ways that you can get a taste of Parisian culture right...
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Rinaldi, Bryan, Rydberg and Devorss will coach US tennis teams at the Olympics and Paralympics
Former Billie Jean King Cup captain Kathy Rinaldi and current Davis Cup captain Bob Bryan will coach the U.S. tennis players at the Paris Olympics.
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Olympic champion Richard Carapaz misses out on Ecuador's road cycling spot at Paris Games
Olympic champion Richard Carapaz claimed in various interviews that the process to earn Ecuador’s only road cycling spot in Paris favored Jhonatan Narváez.
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Swimmer Jack Alexy is a man of many talents
Jack Alexy can dominate in the pool, but some of his other talents make him unique. Get to know the New Jersey native ahead of the Paris Olympics.
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‘Breaking Baguettes': French Chef teams up with Olympians
Chef Kévin D’Andrea, a contestant on Bravo’s “Top Chef”, invited Olympians into his kitchen to get their palates ready for the Paris Olympics. Check out the trailer for the new series.
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Tommy tries it: Freestyle wrestling with gold medalist Kenny Monday
News4’s Tommy McFly visited Morgan State University in Baltimore to learn freestyle wrestling from coach Kenny Monday, an Olympics gold medalist.
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How Benjamin Banneker — who literally helped shape DC — made impact on Paris
Benjamin Banneker was born a free Black man in Baltimore County in the 1700s. Banneker accomplished many achievements and is described as an American Renaissance man. News4’s Jummy Olabanji visited his farm in Catonsville, Maryland, and discovered why his work traveled across continents.