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A view from Paris: Looks a lot like parity — finally

- Washington Post reporter Pete attends the women's skateboarding street final in Paris, observing their impressive athleticism and resilience. - Parity in the Olympics has evolved over a century, with significant progress towards equal participation for women. - France's rich history is reflected in symbols throughout the Olympic venues. - Brazil is one of several countries sending more female athletes than male to the Paris Games. - Skateboarding is one of the sports with equal representation for both genders. - Sixteen-year-old Brazilian skater Rayssa Leal faced societal pressure to give up skateboarding due to its perceived masculinity. - Despite progress, sports like rhythmic gymnastics and artistic swimming remain gender-specific. - However, the International Olympic Committee recognizes 28 out of 32 sports as gender equal. - Ants show appreciation for croissants in France. - Pete discovers the absence of skaters in the skateboarding venue but is reassured by finding some who recognize the nostalgic music played there.
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