2024 Paris Olympics are underway. Who to watch from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

"Breaking" is breaking down barriers at the Paris Olympics

NEW YORK -- New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will be well represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with dozens of local athletes competing across several categories.

The 2024 summer games officially started on July 26 and will end on Sunday, Aug. 11. The games are being held in Paris, France, and the opening ceremony is set to travel up the Seine River to the Trocadéro.

New York is sending 31 athletes to Paris, while New Jersey will send 23 athletes and Connecticut will send 11. They are set to compete in more than a dozen sports, from the classics like swimming and soccer to a new sport making its debut this year

New York athletes to cheer for in the 2024 Paris Olympics

  • Anita Alvarez, Buffalo - Artistic swimming
  • Matt Anderson, West Seneca - Volleyball
  • Rai Benjamin, Mount Vernon - Track and field
  • Mike Brannigan, Northport - Para track and field
  • Charlotte Buck, Nyack - Rowing
  • Anne Cebula, Brooklyn - Fencing
  • Sunny Choi, Queens - Breaking
  • Olivia Coffey, Watkins Glen - Rowing
  • Sam Coffey, NYC - Soccer
  • Kyle Dake, Ithaca - Wrestling
  • Maximilian Dietz, NYC - Soccer
  • Kate Douglass, Pelham - Swimming
  • Crystal Dunn, Rockville Centre - Soccer
  • Lee Fredette, East Moriches - Wheelchair rugby
  • Jimmer Fredette, Glen Falls - Basketball
  • Victoria Isaacson, Poughkeepsie - Wheelchair fencing
  • Tahl Leibovitz, Ozone Park - Para table tennis
  • Emily Mackay, Endicott - Track and field
  • Salif Mane, the Bronx - Track and field
  • Jack McGlynn, Middle Village - Soccer
  • Meghan Musnicki, Naples - Rowing
  • Anastasia Pagonis, Long Island - Para swimming
  • Jessica Pegula, Buffalo - Tennis
  • Rayven Sample, Jamestown - Para track and field
  • Lauren Scruggs, Queens - Fencing
  • Steve Serio, Westbury - Wheelchair basketball
  • Magnus Sheffield, Pittsford - Cycling
  • Breanna Stewart, North Syracuse - Basketball
  • Todd Vogt, Rochester - Para rowing
  • McLain Ward, Brewster - Equestrian
  • Rudy Winkler, Sand Lake - Track and field

New Jersey athletes competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics

  • Paxten Aaronson, Medford - Soccer
  • Bam Adebayo, Newark - Basketball
  • Jack Alexy, Morristown - Swimming
  • Jackie Dubrovich, Riverdale - Fencing
  • Nic Fink, Morristown - Swimming
  • Amanda Golini, Randolph - Field Hockey
  • Jesse Grupper, Upper Montclair - Climbing
  • Catarina Guimaraes, Cranford - Para track and field
  • Sam Mattis, East Brunswick - Track and field
  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Dunellen - Track and field
  • Casey Murphy, Bridgewater - Soccer
  • Keturah Orji, Mount Olive - Track and field
  • Morgan Pearson, New Vernon - Triathalon
  • Christie Raleigh Crossley, Toms River - Para swimming
  • Molly Reckford, Short Hills - Rowing
  • Hezly Rivera, Oradell - Gymnastics
  • Mitchell Saron, Ridgewood - Fencing
  • Scottie Scheffler, Ridgewood - Golf
  • Elizabeth Tartakovsky, Livingston - Fencing
  • Curtis Thompson, Florence - Track and field
  • John Tolkin, Chatham - Soccer
  • Amy Wang, Sewell - Table tennis
  • Jack Yonezuka, West Long Branch - Judo

Connecticut athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics

  • Oliver Bub, Westport - Rowing
  • Liam Corrigan, Old Lyme - Rowing
  • Jess Davis, Bethlehem - Modern pentathlon
  • Alexis Holmes, Cheshire - Track and field
  • Alyssa Naeher, Stratford - Soccer
  • Kelsey Reelick, Brookfield - Rowing
  • Kieran Smith, Ridgefield - Swimming
  • Matthew Torres, Ansonia - Para swimming
  • Ali Truwit, Darien - Para swimming
  • Ben Washburne, Madison - Para rowing
  • Beth Yeager, Greenwich - Field hockey

Shining a spotlight on Salif Mane

Salif Mane competes in the men's triple jump final on Day Ten of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Track & Field Trials at Hayward Field on June 30, 2024 in Eugene, Oregon. Christian Petersen / Getty Images

New York City triple jumper Salif Mane is ready to represent the Bronx and his alma mater, Fairleigh Dickinson University. 

He is the most decorated athlete in the history of FDU and recently graduated with a degree in civil engineering.

CBS New York had the chance to speak with Mane after he qualified for the Olympic games earlier this month in Eugene, Oregon.   

"An Olympian is something that's stuck to your name for life, and that's history right there," he said. "So being able to say that I'm an Olympian, it's wonderful."

He lost his father to COVID in 2020, but his dad continues to be an inspiration.  

"He was my number one supporter," he said. "Every time I won a meet, he was the first person I gave my medals to. It's bittersweet knowing that someone you really love isn't here to see you succeed like this, but that gives you the push and the drive to just keep going."

You can watch Mane compete in the qualifying round on Aug. 7.

Find the full list of Team USA athletes participating in the 2024 Paris Olympics here, plus the full schedule of events here.

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