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* Dartaroos <sup>(Monday)</sup>
* Dartaroos <sup>(Monday)</sup>
* Eagles 2 <sup>(Tuesday)</sup>
* Eagles 2 <sup>(Tuesday)</sup>
* Tigers <sup>(Wednesday)</sup>
* [[Tigers (darts team)|Tigers]] <sup>(Wednesday)</sup>
* Mystery Mix Doubles <sup>(Friday; Holidays)</sup>
* Mystery Mix Doubles <sup>(Friday; Holidays)</sup>
* Sunday Home League <sup>(TBC)</sup>
* Sunday Home League <sup>(TBC)</sup>
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===== Royalty All Stars =====
===== Royalty All Stars =====
The new year started with Alex watching a Darts Competition in which his brother participated in. He returned home soon after and began cheer training at the end of the month. By January 31, Alex
The new year started with Alex watching a Darts Competition in which his brother participated in. He returned home soon after and began cheer training at the end of the month. By January 31, Alex
===== Cheer competitions =====
Alex is participating in multiple cheer competitions throughout 2024,
====== AASCF Winterfest ======
{{Main|2024 AASCF Winterfest {{!}} Winterfest}}
>>>
====== Aussie Gold State Championships ======
{{Main|2024 Aussie Gold State Championships {{!}} Aussie Gold State Championships}}
Alex is scheduled to compete in 2024's Aussie Gold State Championships at 4
According to Future Host Commission terms of reference with rules of conduct, the new IOC bidding system is divided into two dialogue stages:<ref>{{cite report|url=https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/News/2019/10/Future-Host-Commission-Terms-of-Reference-with-Rules-of-Conduct-ENG.pdf|title=Future Host Commissions: Terms of Reference|date=3 October 2019|work=International Olympic Committee|location= Lausanne, Switzerland}}</ref>
* Continuous Dialogue: Non-committal discussions between the IOC and Interested Parties (City/Region/Country/NOC interested in hosting) concerning hosting future Olympic events.
* Targeted Dialogue: Targeted discussions with one or more Interested Parties (called Preferred Host(s)), as instructed by the IOC Executive Board. This follows a recommendation by the Future Host Commission as a result of Continuous Dialogue.


== Darts ==
== Darts ==
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==== Eagles 2 ====
==== Eagles 2 ====
Alex joined the Eagles 2 team at LCDA on Tuesdays. He plays as the fourth spot and is in the bottom division.


==== Tigers ====
==== Tigers ====
Tigers is part of the Wednesday night league in North Eastern Darts Association (NEDA) and plays in the top division known as Division 1, whilst the lower division is Division 2.
Tigers is part of the Wednesday night league in North Eastern Darts Association (NEDA) and plays in the top division known as Division 1, whilst the lower division is Division 2. They only won two nights throughout the 2024 Summer Season and placed last on the ladder.


===Events===
===Events===
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Alex's birthday will be celebrated on October 13 with a dinner with his family.
Alex's birthday will be celebrated on October 13 with a dinner with his family.


Brisbane was confirmed as host of the 2032 Summer Olympics at the 138th [[List of IOC meetings|IOC Session]] on 21 July 2021 in [[Tokyo]], Japan.<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj0opg6H3cc|title=Brisbane parties as city wins rights to host 2032 Olympics|work=ABC News|via=YouTube|date=21 July 2021}}</ref> As per the new format of choosing future Olympic Games host cities from the IOC's Agenda 2020, the vote was in a form of a [[referendum]] to the 80 IOC delegates. According to the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]], 72 of the delegates voted "Yes", 5 voted "No" and 3 other voters abstained.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-21/brisbane-queensland-announced-as-2032-olympic-games-host-city/100311320|title=Brisbane announced as 2032 Olympic Games host city at IOC meeting in Tokyo|work=ABC News|date= 21 July 2021|access-date=22 July 2021}}</ref>
He will be having a dinner
 
==Cheerleading and dance==
In 2023, following his departure of his cheer and gymnastics club, Alex decided he wanted to continue to doing cheer in 2024 at a different club, later being confirmed to be Royalty All Stars. In late July 2023, Alex rejoined darts and began taking the sport seriously by December 2023.


==Sports development and preparations==
=== Cheer contract ===
From the 2021 selection of the city as the host for the 2032 Summer Olympics, Brisbane has 11 years to prepare for the games. The Brisbane bid relied on the premise that over 80 percent of the venues needed to host the games were already existing infrastructure. A 2019 feasibility study suggested that over A$900 million would be needed from both state and federal funding to host the games. The bid received federal government support in 2019.{{Citation needed|date=March 2024}}
Whilst australian cheer athletes don't have a contract that lasts more than a single year, Alex decided to make his own custom contract for himself all the way back in January 2018. This contract stated Alex had until 2024 to do the sport until he either had to resign a new contract or stop doing cheer. In late-June 2024, Alex decided to sign on an extra year extending his contract to December 2025. He will make a decision on extending his contract in 2025 and said he will decide by September 2025.


===Tumble and jumps===
===Tumble and jumps===
Throughout the 2024 cheer season, Alex has continued to improve upon his jumps in his routines and has earned himself a spot near the front of the stage during that portion of the routine. Alex's jumps are pretty difficult being a double toe-touch and then a pike. However, he must do a forwards roll in between the second toe-touch and the pike, whilst being in sync with the person to his left/right and the others behind him. Alex has retained his ability to do a perfect forwards roll and most hopes to return to doing front-tucks on a trampoline at a trampoline park facility.
Throughout the 2024 cheer season, Alex has continued to improve upon his jumps in his routines and has earned himself a spot near the front of the stage during that portion of the routine. Alex's jumps are pretty difficult being a double toe-touch and then a pike. However, he must do a forwards roll in between the second toe-touch and the pike, whilst being in sync with the person to his left/right and the others behind him. Alex has retained his ability to do a perfect forwards roll and most hopes to return to doing front-tucks on a trampoline at a trampoline park facility.


Alex plans to continue doing cheer until the 2025 season and hopes, by then, to join the level 2 non-tumble team at Royalty All Stars.
===Stunting===
In mid-2017, Alex became obsessed with stunting and ultimately found that was his favorite aspect of the sport. By November 2019, Alex fell in love with tumbling however always felt stunting was always his favorite as it was the easiest for him to do.


===Stunting===
Throughout 2017, Alex was a backspot and did a list of skills including prep, braced extension, and teddy bear. Alex was always a backspot due to him being the tallest in team. He continued to be a backspot in 2018 with the same team and had a different flyer. In 2019, Alex was originally a frontspot but was turned into a backspot when someone else left the team. Alex did lots of skills that were level 3 in stunting and enjoyed the skills as they were more fun than level 1 skills. Alex did not do cheer throughout 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down the club. In 2021, Alex returned to doing level 1 and 2 routines and didn't enjoy it as much as level 3 stunting.
[[File:Oldest and newest QR unit.jpg|thumb|Trains on the Queensland Rail city network in 2018]]
As of 2021, Brisbane has many infrastructure projects under construction or planning on top of the games. The [[Cross River Rail]], scheduled to be completed in 2026,<ref>{{Cite news |last=O'Neal |first=Danielle |date=31 March 2023 |title='Absolutely unavoidable' $960m cost blowout for Brisbane's Cross River Rail revealed |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-31/qld-cross-river-rail-cost-blowout-brisbane/102173588 |access-date=28 July 2024 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU}}</ref> is an underground railway project through central Brisbane, which is under construction. Cross River Rail will see the development of a new rail line underneath Brisbane River, and the redevelopment of several stations in the Brisbane central business district with a cost of over A$6 billion.<ref>Cross River Rail Detailed Business Case 2016, Executive Summary, pp 30–32</ref> Another transport infrastructure projects is the [[Brisbane Metro]] [[bus rapid transit]] project which consists of two routes with a headway of up to five minutes during peak times.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/traffic-and-transport/public-transport/brisbane-metro/about-brisbane-metro|title=About Brisbane Metro|website=www.brisbane.qld.gov.au|access-date=10 April 2020}}</ref> The project is scheduled to be completed in late 2024.<ref>{{cite news |last=Stone |first=Lucy |date=19 July 2022 |title=Brisbane bus network review ahead of Brisbane Metro launch in 2024 |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-20/brisbane-bus-network-review-announced-ahead-of-brisbane-metro/101253746 |work=ABC News Radio |access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref> In May 2024, funding was announced for the proposed [[Maroochydore railway line]], expected to be completed by 2032.<ref>{{Cite news |date=13 May 2024 |last1=Jacques |first1=Owens |last2=Easton |first2=Alex |last3=Howells |first3=Sarah |title=Brisbane-to-the-beach rail ahead of Olympics with $5.5b for Sunshine Coast link |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-13/brisbane-caloundra-heavy-rail-funding-olympics/103838508 |access-date=28 July 2024 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU}}</ref>


Brisbane Lord Mayor [[Adrian Schrinner]] proposed that a {{convert|7|ha|adj=on}} glass factory at 137 Montague Rd, South Brisbane, be redeveloped into a {{convert|57000|m2|abbr=on|-2}} [[International Broadcast Centre]] along the banks of the [[Brisbane River]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=27 July 2021|title=Talk of buying South Brisbane factory for Olympics venue 'sends the wrong signal', Cameron Dick says|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-27/south-brisbane-factory-slated-for-olympic-venue/100325730|access-date=29 July 2021|newspaper=ABC News|language=en-AU}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Moore|first=Tony|date=26 July 2021|title=South Brisbane site to become 2032 Olympics media centre and parkland|url=https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/south-brisbane-site-to-become-2032-olympics-media-centre-and-parkland-20210726-p58d4g.html|access-date=29 July 2021|website=Brisbane Times|language=en}}</ref>
=== Venues ===
Cheer competitions are held in three venues in Adelaide: the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the 36re Arena, and Priceline Stadium. Alex goes to each competition when they are held. The first competition was Cheercon's Icebreaker from June 29 through June 30 and was held at Priceline Stadium. Alex did not compete in that one, but did in the competition that was held a week later on July 6 through to July 7. The third competition will be held on August 17 through to August 18. The fourth competition will be held on


The main Athletes' Village will be constructed at [[Hamilton, Queensland|Hamilton]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Athletes' Village {{!}} State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning|url=https://northshorebrisbane.com.au/|access-date=29 July 2021|website=www.statedevelopment.qld.gov.au|date=27 July 2021}}</ref>
=== Cheer competitions ===
Alex is participating in multiple cheer competitions throughout 2024,


==Venues==
==== AASCF Winterfest ====
{{Main|Venues of the 2032 Summer Olympics and Paralympics}}
{{Main|2024 AASCF Winterfest {{!}} Winterfest}}
Venues will be located in three zones in [[Queensland|South East Queensland]]: Brisbane as the main host city, and neighbouring areas [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]] and [[Sunshine Coast, Queensland|Sunshine Coast]]. Another four cities will host football preliminaries: [[Cairns]], and [[Townsville]] in the state of Queensland. [[Melbourne]] and [[Sydney]] — Australia's two previous host cities in [[1956 Summer Olympics|1956]] and [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000]], respectively—will also host football preliminaries.
>>>


The majority of the venues for the Games are existing or are planned to undergo refurbishment, including [[Lang Park]] (which will serve as ceremonies venue, and host football and rugby sevens) and [[Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre]] (which will host athletics).<ref name=":5">{{Cite news|date=2024-03-18|title=The main venues of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games have changed. Here's the new plan|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-19/2032-brisbane-olympics-stadiums-lang-park-paralympic-games/103601744|access-date=2024-03-19|work=ABC News|language=en-AU}}</ref>
==== Aussie Gold State Championships ====
{{Main|2024 Aussie Gold State Championships {{!}} Aussie Gold State Championships}}
Alex is scheduled to compete in 2024's Aussie Gold State Championships and will finish the day by 10:00 PM.


==Video games==
==Video games==
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Alex played ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023 video game)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III]]'' from November 2023 and will stop playing the game in October 2024 when ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops 6]]'' releases on October 25.
Alex played ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023 video game)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III]]'' from November 2023 and will stop playing the game in October 2024 when ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops 6]]'' releases on October 25.


===Fanon games===
===Fanon created video games===
 
==== ''ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare 6'' ====
A new installment in the ''ShooterofIO'' franchise is planned to be released in October 2024.


==== ShooterofIO franchise ====
In 2022, the video game series continued from its run that began in 2007. Founder developer [[SOI Studios]] released ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II (2022 video game)|ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II]]'', which was released in October 2022. SOI Studios announced the game in March 2022 and released the first trailer for the game in June 2022.  
In 2022, the video game series continued from its run that began in 2007. Founder developer [[SOI Studios]] released ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II (2022 video game)|ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II]]'', which was released in October 2022. SOI Studios announced the game in March 2022 and released the first trailer for the game in June 2022.  



Revision as of 11:22, 3 August 2024


2024 Cheercon Icebreaker
MottoTBA
AthletesTBA
Opening1 January 2024 (2024-01-01)
Closing31 December 2024 (2024-12-31)
← 2023

Alex's 2024 is the current year, and is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.

Following the major adjustments in his life throughout 2023 with the major loss of gymnastics coaching and cheer, he made his big return in 2024 at a new club called Royalty All Stars. Alex began training in January of 2024 and was pretty much normal. In cheer, Alex confirmed he was originally going to be in two teams but was quickly changed to participate in only one team by April 2024. Outside of Cheer, Alex continued to play Darts and hit his first official 180 in May 2024, and has participated in multiple tournaments already. He will conclude his 2024 cheer season in December 2024.

2024 will be a much bigger year for Alex in terms of cheer and darts, though has multiple negatives too. Alex considers 2024 as a start of a new "era" in his life. Alex will also turn 20 in 2024, leaving his teen years behind.

Background

Previous events

Loss of coaching gymnastics and moving clubs

In early 2022, Alex became a assistant "beginner" gymnastics coach and gained qualifications to become a full coach by that October. In December 2022, after being given lots of work and was overloaded. He managed to pull through and completed 2022 off strong. In 2023, after coaching five days a week and being exhausted from the job, he decided he needed to leave it behind after a big decision had to be made.

Alex though, confirmed in August 2023, he will return to Cheer for the 2024 season, after a 12 month hiatus. During this time, Alex sadly lost his uncle, who was there for him from the beginning, in September 2023.

Sports and events

Sports

Teams Alex are in for 2024
Cheer teams Darts
  • Authorities (O2NT) (Tuesday; left)
  • Regal Beauties (A1NT) (Friday; current)
  • Dartaroos (Monday)
  • Eagles 2 (Tuesday)
  • Tigers (Wednesday)
  • Mystery Mix Doubles (Friday; Holidays)
  • Sunday Home League (TBC)

Cheer

Royalty All Stars

The new year started with Alex watching a Darts Competition in which his brother participated in. He returned home soon after and began cheer training at the end of the month. By January 31, Alex

Darts

171 T19s, 180s, 170 pegs, 177, 161/164 peg

  • 180: 30
  • 171: 4
  • 170p: 1 (Alex did not achieve hit this 170 peg in a real game)
  • 177: 0
  • 161p: 0
  • 164p: 0

Dartaroos

Eagles 2

Alex joined the Eagles 2 team at LCDA on Tuesdays. He plays as the fourth spot and is in the bottom division.

Tigers

Tigers is part of the Wednesday night league in North Eastern Darts Association (NEDA) and plays in the top division known as Division 1, whilst the lower division is Division 2. They only won two nights throughout the 2024 Summer Season and placed last on the ladder.

Events

Alex's birthday dinner

Alex's birthday will be celebrated on October 13 with a dinner with his family.

He will be having a dinner

Cheerleading and dance

In 2023, following his departure of his cheer and gymnastics club, Alex decided he wanted to continue to doing cheer in 2024 at a different club, later being confirmed to be Royalty All Stars. In late July 2023, Alex rejoined darts and began taking the sport seriously by December 2023.

Cheer contract

Whilst australian cheer athletes don't have a contract that lasts more than a single year, Alex decided to make his own custom contract for himself all the way back in January 2018. This contract stated Alex had until 2024 to do the sport until he either had to resign a new contract or stop doing cheer. In late-June 2024, Alex decided to sign on an extra year extending his contract to December 2025. He will make a decision on extending his contract in 2025 and said he will decide by September 2025.

Tumble and jumps

Throughout the 2024 cheer season, Alex has continued to improve upon his jumps in his routines and has earned himself a spot near the front of the stage during that portion of the routine. Alex's jumps are pretty difficult being a double toe-touch and then a pike. However, he must do a forwards roll in between the second toe-touch and the pike, whilst being in sync with the person to his left/right and the others behind him. Alex has retained his ability to do a perfect forwards roll and most hopes to return to doing front-tucks on a trampoline at a trampoline park facility.

Stunting

In mid-2017, Alex became obsessed with stunting and ultimately found that was his favorite aspect of the sport. By November 2019, Alex fell in love with tumbling however always felt stunting was always his favorite as it was the easiest for him to do.

Throughout 2017, Alex was a backspot and did a list of skills including prep, braced extension, and teddy bear. Alex was always a backspot due to him being the tallest in team. He continued to be a backspot in 2018 with the same team and had a different flyer. In 2019, Alex was originally a frontspot but was turned into a backspot when someone else left the team. Alex did lots of skills that were level 3 in stunting and enjoyed the skills as they were more fun than level 1 skills. Alex did not do cheer throughout 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down the club. In 2021, Alex returned to doing level 1 and 2 routines and didn't enjoy it as much as level 3 stunting.

Venues

Cheer competitions are held in three venues in Adelaide: the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the 36re Arena, and Priceline Stadium. Alex goes to each competition when they are held. The first competition was Cheercon's Icebreaker from June 29 through June 30 and was held at Priceline Stadium. Alex did not compete in that one, but did in the competition that was held a week later on July 6 through to July 7. The third competition will be held on August 17 through to August 18. The fourth competition will be held on

Cheer competitions

Alex is participating in multiple cheer competitions throughout 2024,

AASCF Winterfest

>>>

Aussie Gold State Championships

Alex is scheduled to compete in 2024's Aussie Gold State Championships and will finish the day by 10:00 PM.

Video games

Real games

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023–2024)

Alex played Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III from November 2023 and will stop playing the game in October 2024 when Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 releases on October 25.

Fanon created video games

ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare 6

A new installment in the ShooterofIO franchise is planned to be released in October 2024.

In 2022, the video game series continued from its run that began in 2007. Founder developer SOI Studios released ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II, which was released in October 2022. SOI Studios announced the game in March 2022 and released the first trailer for the game in June 2022.

The program of the Summer Olympics consists of mandatory "core" sports that persist between Games and up to six optional sports: optional sports are proposed by the organizing committee in order to improve local interest, provided that the total number of participants does not exceed a presumed 10,500 athletes.[1][2]

Broadcasting

Domestically, the Games will be televised by Nine Entertainment properties (including the Nine Network), which acquired the rights to the Olympics from 2024 through 2032 in a deal announced on 8 February 2023.[3][4] These Games mark the final year of all of the IOC's current long-term broadcasting contracts.

See also

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Notes

Template:Notes

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Further reading

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Preceded by Summer Olympic Games
Brisbane

XXXV Olympiad (2032)
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