Snoop Dogg, Ryan Gosling and Lewis Hamilton rock up at Paris Olympics as celebrities watch very different events

PARIS 2024 seems to be the most star studded Olympics in recent memory.

As British racing icon Lewis Hamilton and Snopp Dogg joined an A-list crowd for a round of fencing, while Ryan Gosling was spotted at a very different event…

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Snopp Dogg was pictured at another Olympic event early this morning[/caption]
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Shaun White joined Snoop Dogg and his son Cordell Broadus picked an unlikely sport to attend on Sunday[/caption]
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Lewis Hamilton and Canadian actress Nina Dobrev joined them at the men’s foil fencing final[/caption]
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As Team USA participated in the men’s round of eight[/caption]
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Meanwhile Ryan Gosling attended the dressage[/caption]

Snoop Dogg has been an unlikely star of the Games and has mastered knowing where-to-be at the Games.

The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper was sent to Paris as a special correspondent by US broadcasters NBC Sports.

In his latest move, Snopp Dogg has been spotted sat alongside five-time Olympic snowboarder Shaun White watching the men’s foil fencing quarter-finals at the Grand Palais.

This comes after Snopp Dogg helped Team USA star Miles Chamley-Watson train in fencing this week.

And Hamilton seems to know Chamley-Watson too, as he hugged the American fencer who was walking to the piste.

While Hamilton was pictured laughing with White’s girlfriend and Canadian actress Nina Dobrev.

The Americans advanced to the semi-finals after defeating Egypt in the morning, and will face Italy later.

Elsewhere, Hollywood actor Gosling was caught lapping up the dressage at Chateau de Versailles.

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Ryan Gosling was spotted enjoying the dressage as Germany claimed gold and silver[/caption]
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He was joined by his stunning wife Eva Mendes[/caption]
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The actors share two children[/caption]

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Gosling and his Eva Mendes watched on as Team GB’s Charlotte Fry won her first individual Olympic dressage medal with bronze.

Meanwhile tennis icon Serena Williams is in attendance to watch Novak Djokovic take on Carlos Alavaraz in the men’s singles final.

The match is a re-run of the Wimbledon final last month, where the Spanish superstar dominantly swung to victory in straight sets.

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Serena Williams will watch Novak Djokovic take on Carlos Alcaraz[/caption]
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Serena is sat alongside IOC President Thomas Bach and his wife Claudia[/caption]
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The 23-time Grand Slam winner was a torch bearer alongside Rafa Nadal during the opening ceremony two weeks ago[/caption]

What's happening today at The Games?

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY

TODAY’S BRIT MEDAL HOPES

Jake Jarman follows his floor final yesterday with today’s vault final – the Peterborough ace is the world champion (3.25pm) while Becky Downie goes in the uneven bars (2.40pm).

Barcelona 1992 star Laura Fry’s daughter Lottie will be desperate for a medal in the  dressage grand prix freestyle individual (9am).

Tommy Fleetwood heads into the final round of the golf in bronze, one shot off leaders Jon Rahm and Tokyo winner Xander Schauffele (11.30am). 

BRITS TO WATCH

Lizzie Deignan becomes the first female British cyclist to be selected for four Olympics and is one of four Team GB stars in the road race (1pm).

Amber Rutter goes for skeet gold (qualifying 8.30am, final 2.30pm) just four months after giving birth to her first child in April. 

And it’s Team GB vs India in the men’s hockey quarter-final (9am) – a repeat of their clash in Tokyo which India won 3-1. 

GLOBAL STARS TODAY

In a blockbuster men’s singles tennis final, Carlos Alcaraz is the only man standing between Novak Djokovic and the Career Golden Slam (1pm). 

And it is arguably the biggest race of the entire athletics programme with the men’s 100m final (8.55pm) – Noah Lyles and Letsile Tebogo are among the favourites but Zharnel Hughes could threaten for GB.

FANCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT? 

There is all sorts going on at the Marseille Marina in the sailing today.

We’ve got a bit of everything including mixed multihull, the dinghy and kite races.

STATS MAD

Little Fatty – Chinese table tennis sensation Zhendong Fan won silver in the men’s singles in Tokyo but can go one better in today’s final. His nickname is Xiao Pang which translates as ‘Little Fatty’ – bit harsh…

Follow all the action as it unfolds with our Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE blog.

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