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This chart shows the number of athletes participating in the 2024 Paris Olympics (y-axis) of each age (x-axis) at the time of the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony.

The chart shows a histogram of a positively-skewed distribution, with a modal value of 24. Annotations on the graph point out interesting facts.

  • The youngest athlete is 11
  • The median age is 26
  • 90% of Athletes are between the ages of 19 and 36
  • 99% of Athletes are between the ages of 16 and 47
  • The oldest athlete is 69
  • Zagorath@aussie.zoneOPM
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    3 months ago

    The youngest was Chinese skateboarder Zheng Haohao at 11 years and 11 months.

    The oldest shown in this diagram is a little misleading. From what I can tell, he was a reserve member of the Australian Dressage team. The oldest athlete who actually competed was Spain’s Juan Antonio Jimenez Cobo at 65. Also in dressage.

    The oldest who didn’t rely on a horse to do their work was Luxembourgish table tennis player Ni Xialian, at 61.

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      didn’t rely on a horse to do their work

      This has conjured up the image of a solo athlete storming the dressage arena, sans mount, shouting “I don’t need no stinkin’ horse to help me win!”

      Or Ni Xialian desperately trying to serve a ping-pong ball from horseback. I’m not sure which is worse.

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    I thought MacDonald in the park skateboarding was fairly impressive for a 51-year old. Actually did completed runs and actual tricks, for a respectable final score of 77.66. Not on a gold medal level obviously, but if I can move like him at 51 I’ll be happy.