Saudi Team Clinches 4 Awards at International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
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Saudi Team Clinches 4 Awards at International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh.

The achievement adds to the Kingdom’s overall count from previous participation in this annual event to 15 silver medals, 28 bronze medals, and 2 certificates of appreciation.

The 2024 edition of the International Chemistry Olympiad, running from July 21 to 30, saw the participation of 333 students from 90 countries.

King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity—Mawhiba—Secretary-General Amal Al-Hazzaa attributed this success to the support of the Kingdom’s leadership in advancing the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

She emphasized that this backing aims to instill confidence in young talents, preparing them to excel in global competitions and nurturing a creative generation capable of engaging in scientific discourse and envisioning the future.

Throughout the Olympiad, students undertook two main exams—practical and theoretical—translated into over 50 languages, within a fiercely competitive setting.

In addition to the academic aspect, the event also featured an engaging program for students and supervisors, including cultural excursions to heritage and tourist sites, offering insights into Saudi culture.

Themed “Build the Bonds,” the hosting of the International Chemistry Olympiad in Saudi Arabia underscores the global excellence of Saudi students and reinforces the Kingdom’s standing as a premier international hub across diverse scientific disciplines.

Launched in 1968, the International Chemistry Olympiad has been held annually in various nations, serving as the largest international competition in chemistry for high-school students worldwide.



Eiffel Tower Stadium at the 2024 Olympics is Becoming a Popular Backdrop for Selfies

It has been one of the most popular attractions of the Olympics, drawing hundreds of people looking for the best photo to post on their social media pages. The perfect setting for a digital age. - The AP
It has been one of the most popular attractions of the Olympics, drawing hundreds of people looking for the best photo to post on their social media pages. The perfect setting for a digital age. - The AP
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Eiffel Tower Stadium at the 2024 Olympics is Becoming a Popular Backdrop for Selfies

It has been one of the most popular attractions of the Olympics, drawing hundreds of people looking for the best photo to post on their social media pages. The perfect setting for a digital age. - The AP
It has been one of the most popular attractions of the Olympics, drawing hundreds of people looking for the best photo to post on their social media pages. The perfect setting for a digital age. - The AP

Lena Von Schōnlaub used Eiffel Tower Stadium as a backdrop for her own personal photo shoot.

Von Schōnlaub shifted her head from side to side, smiling big while she held her phone in front of her face and clicked over and over. Paris' iconic Eiffel Tower hovered right behind her, overlooking the site where beach volleyball is being played at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

It has been one of the most popular attractions of the Olympics, drawing hundreds of people looking for the best photo to post on their social media pages. The perfect setting for a digital age, according to The AP.

“I think it's the most beautiful location you can have," said Von Schōnlaub, who traveled to Paris from Munich, Germany. “It’s Instagrammable.”

The sand and upbeat DJ music always give beach volleyball the feel of a party. The sport has been played at plenty of iconic sites, including Copacabana Beach at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where beach volleyball is very popular.

But for many athletes and visitors, Eiffel Tower Stadium is an unparalleled background.

The 13,000-seat stadium was built specifically for the Olympics at Champ de Mars, a garden where Parisians and tourists typically sit on the grass for picnics or July 14 firework displays. The site draws hundreds of people on any regular day, but since the start of the Olympics, people buy tickets to beach volleyball matches just to squeeze through crowds of people for the perfect selfies and videos with the tower and sand in the background.

“We don't really follow beach volleyball but we wanted to see the site with the Eiffel Tower,” said Solene Naeye, a local Parisian who came to the spot for pictures. She took in her surroundings and noted the beauty of the moment. “It's a way for us French people to rediscover our city, so that's really nice.”

Matt Knigge, an alternate with the US men's indoor volleyball team, came to the stadium on his night off from training Sunday. Knigge, from California, has traveled all over playing volleyball but said he's never seen such an “emblematic” location.

"You're hard-pressed to find anything more beautiful than what we have right now," he said, pointing up at the tower. “The sun is setting in the background. I think if you were writing a fairytale of beach volleyball at the Olympics, this is it.”

He took photos of himself with his digital camera, and then asked a stadium attendant to get a photo of him, hoping for the best angle possible. Then he took a few more on his phone.

“In the day and age of social media and people marketing based on social media, this is it," Knigge said while pointing around. "They've done it. They've achieved it.”

TikTok said the Eiffel Tower location tag on its app had over 80,000 posts Sunday, with the beach volleyball hashtag around 88,900.

Athletes from sports all across the Games have come over. French President Emmanuel Macron, who visited the stadium on Wednesday, posted a selfie video from the top row of the stands facing the Eiffel Tower.

American college gymnast and social media influencer Olivia Dunne was there Saturday night getting some shots for all her socials. She shared a video with her 8 million followers on TikTok, as well as photos on her Instagram stories. Her TikTok post, during which she was standing right in front of the Eiffel Tower, had 1.6 million views and more than 173,000 likes only 23 hours later.

Right around 10 p.m. Sunday, the lights at the stadium dimmed. The tower lit up. Orange streaks painted the blue sky. Suddenly, the tower began to glitter and everyone “ooh'd" and "ah’d” in harmony. They all raised their phones, the same image displayed thousands of times throughout the venue.

“I'll definitely be making a post on Instagram," said Kaden Augustine, of St. Louis, Missouri, standing next to his brother, Kanen, in matching overalls displaying the US flag. “Just because of how pretty it is here.”