The most recent iteration of Google’s search engine emblem highlights the ongoing Paris Olympics 2024 sailing competition.
Today’s Google Doodle featured the search engine logo in a way that highlighted sailing. This is a Google Doodle that honors the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. A sailing bird is animatedly being taken away in the most recent Google Doodle.
The Google logo for Friday was a GIF that showed a dog dragging a bird’s boat toward the shore. Since the start of the Paris Olympics 2024, a number of Google Doodle editions have honored various Summer Games sports, such as football, artistic gymnastics, surfing, and more.
Google Doodle and Paris Olympics 2024
The Google search engine’s homepage or the following link will allow you to view the most recent Google Doodle featuring GIF on sailing:
Google included a GIF of the opening ceremony of the Summer Games in its logo to mark the start of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. “The GoogleDoodle for today honors the start of the Summer Games in Paris! Watch out for weeks of exciting Doodles and intense competition! read a Google Doodles post named X.
https://doodles.google/doodle/paris-games-sailing
More than a hundred countries around the world can see the August 2 edition of Google Doodle, especially those taking part in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Paris Olympics 2024
The famous Seine river was used as a track for the athletes’ parade on July 26, marking the official start of the Paris Olympics 2024. The Summer Games opened ceremony celebrated the rich cultural diversity, revolutionary spirit, exquisite craftsmanship, and architectural legacy of France.
A dreamy departure from tradition marked the beginning of the spectacle as the ‘Parade of Nations’ threatened to be a spoilsport as athletes from 205 countries and one refugee team sailed down the Seine on boats in the lead-up to and during the ceremony. With his proclamation, French President Emmanuel Macron officially opened the Games and commenced the 16-day competition. India has three medals to its name from the current Olympics in Paris all three are bronze won in shooting.