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They’ve worked for this. They’ve dreamed about this. They belong here. So don’t be surprised as the story takes flight from here in the women’s all-around in Tokyo“- This is what Taylor Swift narrated when she soundtracked for NBC’s coverage of the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games for Women’s All-Around gymnastics event. That’s how the singer expressed her admiration for the global sporting stage and its pursuers.

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However, her love for the Olympic games traces back to her childhood. And she owes the major chunk of her admiration for the Olympic games to her family.

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Taylor Swift’s admiration for the Olympics

The Grammy-winning artist, also known for her evocative storytelling via music, was first introduced to the sporting world by her grandparents. To relive the moment when Swift, in a nostalgic reservation, opened up about her love for the Olympics, Nick Zaccardi posted a throwback video on his Twitter account. 

He penned, “Taylor Swift, at age 18, talking about her Olympic memories. Swift’s song “Change” was on the AT&T-sponsored Team USA soundtrack for the 2008 Beijing Games and featured in commercials during NBCOlympics primetime coverage.” In video, Taylor Swift reminisced about when the Olympic Games were a cherished family tradition that marked gatherings. 

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She stated, “When I think about the Olympic Games, I think about when I was little, how my grandparents were obsessed with the Olympics and needed to watch them, needed to watch every minute of them. And so, we would all go to my grandparents’ house and watch them. And it was one of my favourite childhood memories.

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Whenever the Olympics happened, it was a riveting moment for the Swift clan as everyone gathered at her grandparents’ house to watch every glimpse of the iconic showdown. This experience not only bonded the family but also left an indelible mark, creating some of the best childhood memories for Taylor Swift

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What does Taylor Swift like about the Olympic Games?

For Taylor Swift, the Olympic Games, featuring a series of multi-sport events, represented the epitome of intense competition. Taylor believed that carrying the heavy weight of representing countries on the shoulders made the Olympic Games one of a kind. “My definition of the Olympic games is the most intense competition there is in the entire world,” added Swift.

She added, “I think that my favourite moment in the Olympics, when I’m watching them, is to watch the gymnasts and to watch them after they know that they’ve nailed it.” 

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At last, Taylor concluded the interview with laughter and reminiscing, contemplating her role as an Olympian. In her playful words, she said, ” If there were to invent a category for quick autograph signing, I literally, I could beat any other musician in that.” Overall, Taylor’s story resonates with a reminder that Olympic magic extends beyond the ground, touching hearts and offering long-lasting impressions for spectators. 

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Yashika Dutta

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Yashika Dutta is a Basketball Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the NCAA, WNBA, and Olympics. A member of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, she specializes in the high-stakes energy of college basketball, with features on the Big Ten Conference and the chaos of March Madness that bring fans right to the hardwood. Her coverage has even caught the attention of UConn coaches and Olympian Rori Dunk, earning her recognition for both accuracy and insight. A former state-level basketball player, Yashika channels her on-court experience into reporting that captures the game’s intensity beyond the box score. With a player’s sense of timing and a journalist’s instinct for storytelling, she shines a light on rising stars like Caitlin Clark and JuJu Watkins, while unpacking the pressures and triumphs that shape college hoops. Whether charting a Big Ten rivalry or chronicling the ethos of March Madness, Yashika connects fans to the heart of the game with energy and authenticity.

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