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Inside the Paris ‘homes’ of the world’s best athletes

Inside the Paris ‘homes’ of the world’s best athletes

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Swedish pole-vaulting champion Armand Duplantis is hungover. It’s the day after he made Olympic history by clearing 6.25 metres with the gold medal already in the bag, and he’s just walked into the Hotel de Poulpry, a historic venue around the corner from the Musée d’Orsay.

It has been transformed into the House of Omega, drenched in the brand’s iconic red and visions of watches. Omega is the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, but is also a major sponsor of athletes, including Duplantis and Australian swimming medal magnet Kaylee McKeown.

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Zoe SamiosBusiness reporterZoe Samios covers wagering and the business of sport from the AFR's Sydney newsroom. She was previously the media and telecommunications reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and covered media at The Australian. Connect with Zoe on Twitter. Email Zoe at zoe.samios@afr.com
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