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Athletes' Eyewear at the Olympics

Athletes' Eyewear at the Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics are currently dazzling the world with a spectacular display of athleticism, innovation, and culture, set against the iconic backdrop of one of the globe's most famous cities. As athletes from around the world showcase their skills, a fascinating aspect of their gear is drawing attention: their eyewear. The choice of eyewear at the Olympics is not merely about style; it’s a critical component for performance and safety.

Eyewear technology has advanced significantly, offering athletes enhanced visual clarity, protection from harmful UV rays, and improved focus. From sleek, aerodynamic sunglasses used in cycling and track events to specialised eyewear for outdoor sports, the eyewear at Paris 2024 is a blend of cutting-edge design and functionality. These innovations help athletes cope with varying light conditions, reduce glare, and maintain concentration during their high-stakes performances.

Moreover, eyewear brands are leveraging the global stage to debut new technologies and designs, merging fashion with function. Athletes' choices in eyewear not only reflect their personal style but also the latest advancements in sports optics. As we watch the games unfold, the eyewear worn by these top competitors plays a pivotal role in their quest for Olympic glory. 

Let's explore the eyewear we have spotted on the athletes at Paris Olympics so far.

 

Noah Lyles

Noah Lyles is a highly accomplished sprinter specialising in the 100 meters and 200 meters events and will be competing for Team USA. Lyles won Gold in the Men's 100m Final and is the favourite to win the 200m Final also. He is an Adidas athlete and is seen here wearing Adidas Sport Dunamis Sunglasses

 

We also spotted him in Netflix's SPRINT Docu-series wearing Prada PR 17WS 1425S0 Sunglasses.

Josh Kerr

Josh Kerr took him the silver medal in the Men's 1500m Final on August 6th and of course he was wearing sunglasses, his signature. He was wearing Oakley Sphaera 0OO9403

Alex Yee

Alex Yee won gold in Men's Triathlon with stunning late victory wearing Oakley OO9471 05 Prizm Sunglasses at the finish line

 

Stephen Nedoroscik

Stephen Nedoroscik is an American artistic gymnast known for his excellence on the pommel horse so much so he has been going viral online and being affectionately referred to as the 'Horse Guy'.

 

His eyewear has become a notable aspect of his appearance, making him easily identifiable on the gymnastics floor. He has to take his glasses off to perform but we always so him quickly putting his Ray-Ban RB5169 Glasses back on immediately after competing. 

This is the picture that is being memed across the internet of the gymnast wearing  Ray-Ban RB5169 Glasses.

 

       

Nina Brunner

Nina Brunner is part of the Beach Volleyball Team for Switzerland and has been wearing Oakley Sutro OO9406 03 Prizm 

 

Izac Carracher

Izac Carracher is part of Beach Volleyball Team for Australia and has been wearing Oakley Radar EV Path OO9211 17 Sunglasses at all his matches

 

 

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