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  1. the-lazy-scribe on

    This data looks at the ages of Athletes competing at the Paris Olympics in 2024. 

    Made in R with ggplot2 and the wider Tidyverse, with a bit of cleanup in Adobe Illustrator.

    It was collected by Petro (Piterfm) on Kaggle, originally pulled from Olympics.com.

    Data sources:

    * Petro (Kaggle) [[1](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/piterfm/paris-2024-olympic-summer-games)]
    * [Olympics.com](http://Olympics.com) (Original data source) [[2](https://www.olympics.com/en/olympic-games/paris-2024)]

  2. Yes, the average equestrian rider is older than the average Olympian in other competitions.

    But how old were their *horses*?

  3. The top three are all ones that make sense, but I am floored that a 50 year old skater can compete on an Olympic level!

  4. Give_it_a_Bash on

    Where is the long distance type runners?… mostly marathon runners I was looking for… they’re known to be pretty ‘old’ too.

  5. Pan_TheCake_Man on

    I’m surprised that surfing does not go older, perhaps it’s because the style of riding?

  6. RuggerJibberJabber on

    A lot of these I get, because it might suit a small person benefiting youth or it might not be very physically demanding allowing older people to keep going. I don’t understand the swimming though. How the hell does a 14 year old compete in that? I’d have thought being tall helps have longer strokes and it’s extremely demanding