Luka Mkheidze s'incline en finale chez les -60kg face à Smetov… Le Français décroche tout de même une très belle médaille d'argent, la deuxième du clan français ! 🙌#Paris2024#HomeOfTheOlympicspic.twitter.com/9X5MGmmvN3
Luka Mkheidze admits to France 2 that he has pain managed the last moments of his final against the Kazakh “I should have been a little more patient and not attacked. But despite this defeat, I am very happy with the silver medal”
18:36 – The Lebrun/Yuan pair eliminated
Despite a great reaction in the fifth set, the mixed doubles pair Lebrun/Yuan fell in the eighth finals against the Taiwanese pair (11-9, 9-11, 11-5, 12-10, 2-11, 11-7)
Big disappointment! With a few seconds left, Smetov managed to score the point needed to win against Mkheidze. A small mistake cost the Frenchman his gold. Bronzed in Tokyo, he still won a nice silver medal
18:30 – Another penalty for Smetov
Second penalty for the Kazakh, but the score is still 0-0. Smetov is forced to take risks
18:29 – Penalty for Smetov
Small advantage for the Frenchman, his opponent benefits from a first penalty. There are two minutes left in this fight
The final is launched between Mkheidze and Smetov for the gold in the -60 kg category!
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For these Olympic Games, France's ambition is very high. If the medal forecasts promise a top 3, the organization and even the president are banking on a top 5 with a record number of medals. Several big French stars are expected during the Olympic Games. We are thinking in particular of Léon Marchand in swimming who could be the biggest star of these Games. But team sports with handball, basketball, volleyball, football, could also bring their share of trinkets. Finally, what can we say about judo with in particular its spearhead Teddy Riner or fencing, still the most prolific sport.
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