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Channel 3’s Dana Wagner Gives His Olympic Update

Since Channel 3 will be your home for all the Olympic action in Paris over the next couple of weeks, Dana Wagner joined The Mike & Carla Morning Show for…

An athlete at the Olympic games holding up an American flag.

An female athlete at the Olympic games holding up an American flag.

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Since Channel 3 will be your home for all the Olympic action in Paris over the next couple of weeks, Dana Wagner joined The Mike & Carla Morning Show for his update on the games this morning!

With the opening ceremonies happening today, Dana added that if you missed it, they will air it in prime time a little later tonight.

Having been to Paris quite a few times with his wife and former co-host Kim Wagner, Dana feels very comfortable talking about the city and all that it has to offer.

Paris is where Dana actually proposed to Kim 25 years ago...so there is a reason why they have history with this French city!

So, back to the Olympics...Dana gives us a bit of insight on our Las Vegan Olympians participating in the games. When to watch and who to watch for.

You should know that events have already taken place starting yesterday afternoon with the U.S. Women's soccer team beating Zambia 3-0 and the Men's rugby team losing to Australia 18-0.

Dana Wagner From Channel 3 With The Olympic Update

You should know that events have already taken place starting yesterday afternoon with the U.S. Women's soccer team beating Zambia 3-0 and the Men's rugby team losing to Australia 18-0.

In fact, Dana and Kim will be checking in with us over the course of the next two weeks. That's why we are saying to listen to The M&C Morning Show each weekday morning, then tune into Channel 3 later in the afternoon for the next couple of weeks.

It should be quite the show from one of the most fashionable cities in the world. With the Paris as the backdrop, the Summer Olympics should be very interesting this year. From basketball to gymnastics.

And keep in mind that they are trying out a few other sports this year. Surfing, skateboarding, sport climbing and breakdancing.

Do keep in mind that Paris is 9 hours ahead of us here in Las Vegas...but over all, let the games begin!

Past Olympic Sports Include Poodle Clipping

Five new sports have been added to the Olympics for 2028, in L.A.

There have been some odd, and unusual Olympic sports that have been in an out of the Olympics over time. And some different  and unusual sports being considered, and added, as we speak.

Odd Olympic Sports Over The Ages:

The Biathlon has always been an interesting pairing of two sports: Skiing, and shooting. Two totally different mindsets - let's put them together! Totally zen cross country skiing, and then they shoot targets to shreds! 

Croquet, tug-of-war, poodle clipping, town planning (according to Casino.org) - yes, I said town planning - they were all once Olympic sports. But the one that just might be the most fun to watch, is the one you used to do as kids: Race walking. When you would race your friend to a particular point, but 'no running.' So you'd walk, arms flailing, as fast as you could!

New Sports Being Considered For Future Olympics

Pole Fitness has become very popular as a workout. So have Pole Fitness Competitions. There is a big push from competitors to get this into the Olympics. If you have seen Pole Fitness teachers and pros, there is a lot of strength and a lot of acrobatics involved. 

Pickleball is probably one of the fastest growing sports. I wouldn't doubt if one day this racquet sport might be in the Olympics. Tennis, badminton, ping-pong (table tennis in the Olympics).

The 2024 Olympics are just around the corner, and the Paris backdrop looks to be spectacular, from the preview we saw at the end of the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Breakdancing And Cricket Are Coming To An Olympics Near You:

The Paris Olympics will feature some new sports: Skateboarding, surfing, sport climbing, and breaking - better known to us as break-dancing. Which you'd think might have made it in back in the 90's. 

There will also be five sports added to the 2028 Olympics, in Los Angeles, according to the International Olympic Committee. Two are new, three have come and gone - and now they are back!

Cricket

I wish I could tell you exactly how it is played. After watching some, it appears to be a combination of Baseball, and a tag relay on field day. I'm sure we will all learn more when we see it, and get all into. Just like we did with curling.

Cricket player in yellow uniform swing hardRobert Cianflone via Getty Images

Flag Football

Brand new to the Olympics! So many kids, and adults are playing. The NFL even played the Pro Bowl game in Las Vegas this year as a flag football game, and it was a lot of fun to watch. I'm thinking you might possibly see some NFL players on flag football teams.

Jason Sehorn and Eric Allen tackle Eric Dickerson during a flag football game February 10 before the 2006 Pro BowlAl Messerschmidt via Getty Images)

LaCrosse

I've fallen in love with indoor LaCrosse, because of the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. But indoor and outdoor LaCrosse are a bit different. It's rough, but so much fun to watch!

Professional LaCrosse game being played

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Squash

I used to play a lot of racquetball back in high school and college. I was good at it, and I loved it. I tried playing Squash, but didn't like it as well. Mainly because of the big difference between the two: in Squash, you cannot use the ceiling. Which in racquetball, can be a game changer. There are also a lot more rules to learn in Squash. In the 2028 Olympics, we will learn them.

Professional squash being playedClive Brunskill via Getty Images

Baseball/Softball

We've seen Baseball and Softball in the Olympics before, but they both came and went. I'll assume since the 2028 Olympics are in Los Angeles, these two prominently American games are being added. USA, USA!

Houston Astor player hits a fly ballBob Levey via Getty Images

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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.