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Whale breaches during Paris Olympics surfing competition in Tahiti

A whale breaches as Brazil's Tatiana Weston-Webb and Costa Rica's Brisa Hennessy (R) compete in the women's surfing semi-finals during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Teahupo'o, on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti, on August 5, 2024. © Jerome Brouillet, AFP

A whale jumped out of the water during the Paris Olympics surfing competition in Teahupo'o, Tahiti on Monday, offering spectators a moment of enchantment. 

With all eyes on the ocean during the final day of the Paris Olympics surfing competition in Tahiti on Monday afternoon, a surprise guest made an appearance: a whale. 

A safe distance from athletes Tatiana Weston-Webb from Brazil and Brisa Hennessy of Costa Rica— who were competing in a semifinal match— the whale breached and gave spectators and photographers the Olympic moment of a lifetime. 

It’s not uncommon for wild animals such as birds, seals and even sharks to appear while surfing around the world. 

In Tahiti, where the 2024 Olympics surfing competition was held almost 10,000 miles away from the host city of Paris, whales gather around the islands during mating, birthing and migration season. 

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Tahiti also has several maritime protected zones. In April, Pacific Indigenous leaders— including some from Tahiti— signed a treaty recognizing whales as “legal persons,” although such a declaration is not reflected in the laws of participating nations.

(AP) 

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