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Unforgettable Debuts in Summer Olympics History

Unforgettable Debuts in Summer Olympics History

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Katie Ledecky

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Missy Franklin

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Michael Phelps

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Ryan Lochte

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Simone Biles

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Magic Johnson

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Michael Jordan

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Dimitrios Loundras

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Jesse Owens

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Serena Williams

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Kobe Bryant

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LeBron James

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Katie Ledecky
Missy Franklin
Michael Phelps
Ryan Lochte
Simone Biles
Magic Johnson
Michael Jordan
Dimitrios Loundras
Jesse Owens
Serena Williams
Kobe Bryant
LeBron James

Once every four years, each country sends its best athletes to the Summer Olympic Games. The host city is responsible for putting on a show that fans and those partaking in the games will remember forever. In 2024, Paris, France is where the games will be held. There's tons of anticipation building up to the start of the event. New and fresh faces pop up during each occurrence of the games. Not all debuts are made the same, though. Some are far more memorable than others.

One of the most talked about athletes heading into the 2012 games in London was Katie Ledecky. At the time, Ledecky was only 15 years old. However, there were tons of expectations put on her shoulders. She was dubbed a star when it came to the freestyle stroke. Those who followed her career up to that point took note of how long she could swim. Ledecky lived up to the hype and won the 800-meter freestyle event gold medal. Her career slingshot from there.

Another athlete who had one of the most memorable Summer Olympic debuts in history was Magic Johnson. Johnson had recently retired from the NBA prior to the 1992 games because he contracted HIV. However, the best NBA players decided they were going to represent the United States at the Olympics in 1992. They invited Johnson to play. While he didn't get too many minutes because of various injuries, he became a pillar of hope for those with HIV. For more Olympic content, click here to read about the athletes with the most Summer Olympic medals in history.

To compile this list of the most memorable debuts at the Summer Olympics, 24/7 Tempo consulted Olympic-related sources.

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