Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw): India's Neeraj is the defending Olympic champion in men's javelin. Though he is still struggling with an adductor niggle, he is still a strong contender in the sport. (Photo: X/Neeraj Chopra), Simone Biles (Gymnastics): She made a memorable debut for Team USA at Rio 2016, by clinching four gold medals. At Tokyo 2020, she picked up a silver and a bronze. The 26-year-old might be eying a gold at Paris 2024. (Photo: AP), Sky Brown (Skateboarding): Britain's Sky Brown became her country’s youngest medal winner when she picked up a bronze on her debut at Tokyo 2020 at just 13 years and 28 days of age. She also expressed an interest in competing in surfing this year. (Photo: AP), Osmar Olvera (Diving): He was the youngest member of Mexico’s diving team at Tokyo in 2020. The double silver medal winner at the World Championships in Fukuoka 2023 is to look out for at France this year. (Photo: AP), Zheng Qinwen (Tennis): After her maiden grand slam final at the Australian Open, the Chinese tennis ace will definitely aim for a goal at the Paris Olympics 2024. (Photo: AP), Daiki Hashimoto (Gymnastics): The 22-year-old Japanese gymnast picked two individual gold and a silver in the team event at Tokyo 2020. He might look to defend his titles at Paris 2024. (Photo: AP), Alex Yee (Triathlon): Great Britain's medal hope took home silver in the men’s triathlon race and a gold medal in the mixed relay at Tokyo 2020. He will aim for a gold at the individual event this year. (Photo: AP)