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Celebrating the 46 Florida-Based 2024 Olympic Athletes Going for the Gold in Paris

Competing in the Olympic Games is no easy feat, and as the 46 Florida-based athletes listed below prepare to compete July 26 – August 11, 2024 in Paris, we would like to wish them all the best!

  1. Perry Parker, Daytona Beach – Rugby
  2. Aaliyah Butler, Fort Lauderdale – Track and Field
  3. Danielle Collins, St. Petersburg – Tennis
  4. Benjamin Cremaschi, Miami – Soccer
  5. Tamari Davis, Gainesville – Track and Field
  6. Jeremiah Davis, Lehigh Acres – Track and Field
  7. Ben Davison, Inverness – Rowing
  8. Clark Dean, Sarasota – Rowing
  9. Angelica Delgado, Miami – Judo
  10. Caeleb Dressel, Orange Park – Swimming
  11. Markus Edegran, West Palm Beach – Sailing
  12. Joel Embiid, Monteverde – Basketball
  13. Kent Farrington, Wellington – Equestrian
  14. Bobby Finke, Clearwater – Swimming
  15. Coco Gauff, Delray Beach – Tennis
  16. Nathan Harriel, Oldsmarf – Soccer
  17. Ashleigh Johnson, Miami – Water Polo
  18. Omar Jones, Orlando – Boxing
  19. Erriyon Knighton, Tampa – Track and Field
  20. Nelly Korda, Bradenton – Golf
  21. Austin Krajicek, Brandon – Tennis
  22. Laura Kraut, Wellington – Equestrian
  23. Adrienne Lyle, Wellington – Equestrian
  24. Noah Lyons, Clearwater – Sailing
  25. Caroline Marks, Melbourne Beach – Surfing
  26. Djorde Mihailovic, Jacksonville – Soccer
  27. Victor Montalvo, Kissimmee – Breaking
  28. Ryan Murphy, Ponte Vedra Beach – Swimming
  29. Monae’ Nichols, Lakeland – Track and Field
  30. Marcus Orlob, Loxahatchee – Equestrian
  31. Tracy Otto, Plant City – Para Archery
  32. Poe Pinson, Fernandina Beach – Skateboarding
  33. Daniella Ramirez, Miami – Artistic Swimming
  34. Morgan Ray, St. Augustine – Para Swimming
  35. Erika Reineke, Fort Lauderdale – Sailing
  36. Donald Scott, Apopka – Track and Field
  37. Dominique Stater, Miami – Sailing
  38. Kristina Teachout, Palm Bay – Taekwondo
  39. Twanisha Terry, Miami – Track and Field
  40. Mary Tucker, Sarasota – Shooting
  41. Parker Valby, Tampa – Track and Field
  42. Jenson Van Emburgh, Belleair Beach – Para Table Tennis
  43. Dania Vizzi, Tampa – Shooting
  44. Emma Weyant, Sarasota – Swimming
  45. Lily Williams, Tallahassee – Cycling
  46. Gemma Wollenschlaeger, St. Augustine – Para-Rowing

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