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    Fans say Snoop Dogg is ‘winning at life’ as he wears bizarre full equestrian outfit to watch Olympics 2024 dressage

    By Emillia Hawkins,

    13 hours ago

    SNOOP DOGG was seen sporting a full equestrian outfit at the Olympics today.

    The iconic American rapper arrived at Chateau de Versailles wearing a black helmet, a black dressage jacket decorated with a gold ‘S’ badge, riding boots, white trousers and a white shirt.

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    Snoop Dogg was sporting dressage gear in Paris
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    He wore a gold badge on his blazer
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    He spent the day watching the dressage team Grand Prix special, which was won by Germany.

    Fans took to social media to react to his surprise outfit and appearance, with one person writing: “Just absolutely winning at life right now, keys to the world, fair play .”

    Another said: “Snoop Dogg at the Paris Olympics is 100% legendary in every photo.”

    A third added: “One of the best things of this Olympics has been snoop.”

    A fourth wrote: “Coolest man on the planet.”

    While another commented: “How did Snoop Dogg become the unofficial mascot of the Olympics?”

    The rapper has been an unlikely star of the Paris 2024 Olympics , attending several sports and even trying his hand at some.

    Snoop Dogg has been sent to France as a special correspondent by US broadcasters NBC Sports.

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    He ran with the Olympic torch through the streets of Saint-Denis, jumped into the pool with Michael Phelps for a swimming lesson and even had a go at the 100m sprint and judo.

    Snoop also cheered on USA legend Simone Biles in the gymnastics team final, watched boxing, beach volleyball and badminton and had a go at commentating.

    Using all his lyrical talent, he added some West Coast flow to badminton, saying during a lengthy point: “Oh, I love this badminton right here — this is a great rally right here. They’re rockin’ and rollin’, back and forth.

    “Nope, over here. No, over there. Wait a minute. Way up in the sky. Now down. Back up. Over there. Now over here. Get out the way. Move. I told you. We need that.”

    What's happening today at The Games?

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    WHAT TO WATCH TODAY

    TODAY’S BRIT MEDAL HOPES

    Max Whitlock goes for an unprecedented fourth consecutive medal on the pommel horse (4.10pm)
    Our dressage team can claim another gold at the equestrian (9am) after gold, silver and bronze at the last three Games.
    Team GB will want to retain the 4x100m mixed relax relay (8.33pm) in the pool and Jake Jarman goes in the men’s floor gymnastics final (2.30pm).

    BRITS TO WATCH

    Tom Pidcock gets back in the saddle after his epic mountain biking gold with the men’s road race (10am).
    It is the last day of rowing with GB in with a chance of more medals – especially in the men’s and women’s eights (10.10am).
    GB take on Argentina in their final women’s pool game in the hockey (9am).
    And Tommy Fleetwood continues his charge towards golfing gold, co-leading at -11 after a seven-under yesterday (10.44am).

    GLOBAL STARS TODAY

    US sprinter Sha-Carri Richardson and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson will battle it out for women’s 100m sprint gold – with Dina Asher-Smith hoping to keep pace (8.20pm).
    We also get a first look in the heats at 100m men’s stars Americans Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman who will battle with Zharnel Hughes for glory (10.45am).

    FANCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT?

    Badminton often slips under the radar at the Olympics but is always incredible viewing with lightning-quick reactions.
    The women’s doubles final features four of the best players in the world as Indonesia face China (3.10pm).

    STATS MAD

    6 – As of Saturday morning, only six athletes have won the same individual event at the Olympics four times. Katie Ledecky could join that prestigious list – which features Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps – in the 800m freestyle (8.09pm). Vincent Hancock could also do it in the skeet shooting today (2.30pm).

    Follow all the action as it unfolds with our Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE blog .

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