Well, it's been a wild ride! From a 'Marmite' Opening Ceremony - you either loved it or you hated it - to two weeks of amazing sporting action in front of packed, enthusiastic crowds in many iconic venues.
There have certainly been some performances that will live in the history books - stunning World Records from the likes of Armand Duplantis and Sydney McLoughlin, and some dominant performances from established champions such as Simone Biles, and breakout stars like Leon Marchand.
The last few days will see the track and field action wrap up - with the climax of the always spicy 4 X 400 relays. Many of the big team sports have their finals - football/soccer, basketball, volleyball and basketball.
Will Karsten Warholm bring our friend, NORWEGIAN, some relief by pulling out a win in the 400m hurdles - one of the most anticiptaed finals on the track?
Team USA will easily top the total number of medals, but are neck and neck with China for biggest gold haul. France and Britain are scrapping like hell to beat each other in both metrics in 4th and 5th places.
There aren't many details of what's planned for the Closing Ceremony, but it will have the more traditional setting of the Stade De France stadium. There are rumours that the organisers are toning down some of the planned spectacles following some of the Trumped-up hysteria that greeted elements of the Opening Ceremony.
Continue to 'oooh!' and 'aaaah!' at the amazing performances and pointlessly bitch at each other about medals tables.
We've certainly enjoyed the eye candy - the jacked, the chiseled, the ripped, the pretty, and the hung - with several breakout new 'DL Faves'.
I'll leave you to 'Czech out' Gold-winning Men's Canoeist, Martin Fuksa