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The best sports photos of 2024

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The best sports photos of 2024

7 hours ago In this case, Team France – the home nation and first performance of the night – performed in a new costume that included faces on the back of their heads, which caught me by surprise as it looked very strange at first glance. I’d decided to cover the ‘land-based’ part of the […]

In this case, Team France – the home nation and first performance of the night – performed in a new costume that included faces on the back of their heads, which caught me by surprise as it looked very strange at first glance. I’d decided to cover the ‘land-based’ part of the performance. Nowadays, this part of the performance can be quite interesting. It definitely added a unique aspect to the routine and makes you look deeper into the image.Brazil play Argentina in the semi-finals of the blind football at the Paris 2024 Paralympics

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Featuring the world’s second tallest man, a Taylor Swift kiss and Cristiano Ronaldo’s tears, BBC Sport brings you 24 of the best sports photos of 2024 – in the words of the photographers who took them.

Throughout the week I had been following American gymnasts Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles on social media as well as interviews with the media. They had been singing the praises of Brazilian Rebeca Andrade, so I had a feeling that, if she made podium, they would do something special.

The light got better as the race went on and I sweet-talked the boat driver into putting me in the right spot. By then, most people had lost interest in capturing the shot. The light was just hitting the athlete and not the mural, so there is good separation between them. You also need the right athlete. If they breathe to the other side, the image doesn’t work. If they breathe very low, you can’t see their face, so you need a few things to come together.

Cristiano Ronaldo is consoled by Portugal team-mate Diogo Dalot after missing a penalty in the last-16 match against Slovenia at Euro 2024

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Campo Racing's Carrie Schreiner during F1 Academy testing in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift kiss after the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas

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I was incredibly fortunate – Annika Bornebusch performed a dive that perfectly placed her in that last sliver of light. Adding to the magic, she was the only athlete in a red swimsuit, creating a striking visual contrast. It was one of those rare moments when everything aligns perfectly for a fraction of a second – the kind of moment sports photographers dream of capturing.

I left my spot by Swift to see if I could get a picture of the trophy presentation, but then realised that a picture of her with boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce would probably be more important. I got as close as I could and, when Kelce came off the stage, he came right over and gave Swift a big kiss. I was lucky enough to be in a great spot for that moment.

Yasin Nasser and co-driver Ali Katumba lose control of their car during the World Rally Championship Safari Rally Kenya in Naivasha

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Australia's Nick Sloman competes in the men's 10km swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympics

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Michael Vanthourenhout, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Laurens Sweeck compete in the Duinencross cyclocross in Koksijde, Belgium

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Noelle Lambert competes in the women's 100m T63 final as Ambra Sabatini and Monica Contrafatto fall just before the finish line

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A fan is Tasered by a police officer as he runs on the field during the MLB game between Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati

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I found a spot that was as close to head on as I could get. I wasn’t too high that I couldn’t see their faces, but I was high enough to get a clean background. What makes this picture special is that it embodies what the Olympic spirit is all about – athletes supporting and celebrating each other.

Another year of brilliant sport. Another year of stunning sports photography.

Riders race in the Clasica de Almeria from Puebla de Vicar to Roquetas de Mar in Spain

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The photograph beautifully illustrates a unique ‘peloton within a peloton’ – the symmetry and harmony of the cyclists blending with the bare, wintry trees that form their own natural group. The Spanish winter backdrop, with its muted tones and leafless trees, contrasts with the vibrant colors of the peloton, making the cyclists stand out even more.

At the end of the first half of extra time Ronaldo walked towards the bench and players flocked around to console him. I stuck with him with his back to me during the team talk as I could see he was emotional. It wasn’t until he turned around to get in position to start the second half that I could actually see his face. He was in floods of tears.

What happened next was surreal. The fan executed a perfect back flip, sticking the landing like a gymnast, which immediately caught my attention as a former gymnastics coach. The officer’s second shot hit its mark and this image captured the moment. Additional officers arrived, handcuffed the fan and escorted him off the field. This photo quickly gained traction online and shows the importance of always being alert and ready to capture the unexpected.

From experience, I’ve learned that windy conditions often lead to striking skies, so I decided to wait for the moment to unfold. Sure enough, patience – combined with a bit of good timing – proved to be one of the most valuable qualities in capturing this shot.

Brazil's Gabriel Medina reacts after catching a wave in the men's surfing at the Paris 2024 Olympics in Teahupo'o, Tahiti

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Richard Riakporhe lands an uppercut on Chris Billam-Smith during the WBO cruiserweight title fight at Selhurst Park in London

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Riders compete in the women's BMX racing semi-finals at the Paris 2024 Olympics

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Joseph Manu scores a try for Sydney Roosters against Penrith Panthers in the NRL

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Getty Images’ team of award-winning photographers covered more than 50,000 sports events in 2024, including Euro 2024 and the Paris Olympics and Paralympics.

France compete in the artistic swimming team free routine at the Paris 2024 Olympics

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Denmark's Annika Bornebusch competes in the women's 20m high diving at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha

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Iran celebrate winning sitting volleyball gold at the Paris 2024 Paralympics

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Novak Djokovic slides to play a shot against Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina in the fourth round of the French Open

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Tahlia Wyatt performs on the beam during the artistic junior competition at the British Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool

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Mahmoud Al-Humayd competes during the men's -89kg weightlifting at the Saudi Games

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Shooting from the back of a motorbike travelling at 35mph added to the challenge, as cycling photography often offers only one chance to capture the moment. During the race’s two local laps, I spotted this location on the first lap from behind. I decided it would be even more compelling to capture the scene head on during the second lap, and that’s how it all came together.

Polish wheelchair fencer Kinga Drozdz celebrates winning her women's sabre semi-final at the Paris 2024 Parlaympics

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Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles bow for Rebeca Andrade on the podium after she wins gymnastics gold in the floor routine celebrate at the Paris 2024 Olympics

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Positioning myself at the end of the first straight and using a 300mm lens, I hoped I could frame the riders clean in the air, with the start ramp graphic behind them. It took a couple of runs to get the right angle and then it was down to waiting for a good start. Luckily for me, the riders in this women’s semi-final were all really close over the first jump and produced a nice image that captures the intensity and tightness of the racing.

Composite image of the men's 100m final at the Paris Olympics

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc during sprint qualifying at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas

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Andy Hone: This image was taken from the tower at the Circuit of the Americas during the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. I shot it while leaning 70 metres above the circuit, dangling in an awkward position to get the reflection from the glass on the side of the tower. Not for the faint-hearted – but worth the result.

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