Major scandals in Olympic history
Nearly one million passengers affected after arsonists sabotage French trains ahead of Olympics
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The Olympic Games are the pinnacle of competitive sports, where athletes set new records and exhibit the utmost sportsmanship. However, these Games have also witnessed numerous scandals that have marred the spirit of competition.
A coordinated attack on France's high-speed train network is the first major scandal to impact the 2024 Paris Olympics. On July 26, the Friday of the opening ceremony, multiple signal boxes were damaged along the lines connecting the TGV high-speed train network to Paris from other major cities in France. Vandals started fires with explosive devices at these points in a coordinated pre-dawn attack, impeding national rail services and disrupting the travel plans of almost one million passengers. The SNCF, the state-owned rail operator, warned travelers that repairs to the lines would cause major delays through the weekend and urged those with tickets to postpone their journeys. The attacks have made it significantly harder for thousands of people to reach Paris for the Games, while those wishing to leave the city or simply travel through it on their way to vacations are now stuck.
The incidents have also increased security concerns ahead of what is already set to be a highly-protected event. France is reportedly deploying 45,000 police, 10,000 soldiers, and 2,000 private security agents to secure the Games' opening ceremony, and will have snipers on rooftops as well as drones.
Explore the gallery and get to know about the other major mishaps and controversies that have occurred throughout the history of the Olympic Games.
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