Astronauts hold first-ever space Olympics at ISS
European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet of France, adjusts his glove as he talks to family and friends before a launch attempt at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., April 23, 2021. (AP File Photo)


Astronauts and cosmonauts held their first-ever space Olympics at the International Space Station, as competitions were held in four fields with the participation of two teams.

According to French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, seven athletes competed in the space Olympics, which included the "lack-of-floor routine," "no-hand ball," "Synchronised space swimming" and "weightless sharpshooting."

Instead of having individual athletes compete, the astronauts formed two teams: the Soyuz and Crew Dragon.

Crew Dragon was the winner of the Olympics, as they won most of the competitions.