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LIVE. JO 2024: Ravet in the quarter finals of taekwondo, Jenft in the final of the combined, the Blues of handball in danger... Live

The medals will be back this Wednesday, August 7th ucirc;t with a guaranteed medal in boxing in the evening.

The essentials

  • After a difficult day for the Blues on Tuesday, medal hopes are back on Wednesday with the table tennis players who will be back in team competition where the Lebrun brothers and Simon Gauzy will face Hugo Calderano's Brazil. Mathilde Gros in track cycling is launching an assault on the medal while we will follow Cyrian Rivet in taekwondo. In climbing, Paul Jenft qualifies for the final of the bouldering/difficulty while Sam Avezou missed.
  • In team sports, the French basketball players will try to get a ticket to the last four, against Germany. The same opponent, very tricky, for the handball players who will play their quarter-final. At the end of the evening, Sofiane Oumiha will be in the ring at Roland-Garros to win Olympic gold.
  • Discover all the news of the day.

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11:35 – Falls and a Frenchman qualified for the final

The final straight of the first series of the 5000m was eventful, with several falls. Hugo Hay finished 7th and should have gone through to the final. However, it was just next to him and for the moment we must wait for possible disqualifications. Jimmy Gressier finished ninth and first non-qualifier, also awaiting the final results.

11:24 – Paul Jeft officially in the final

The Frenchman is third in the provisional ranking but can no longer go down beyond from eighth place, he will be present in the final.

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11:22 – Spain eliminates Egypt in a crazy match

Following a monumental save from Perez de Vargas, Spain won 29-28 in the quarter-final of the men's handball tournament after overtime. 

11:19 – Egypt returns à éequalé60~/h3>

It's very tight! between Spain and Egypt with a score of 28 everywhere while we are in overtime.

11 :11 – Handball players must do better

Confrontés à Germany this Wednesday à 1:30 p.m., the French men's handball team won the match. his qualification in the quarter-finals during the last match against à Hungary. Face &agrav; Germany, we will have to show a much better face and draw inspiration from the performance of their female counterparts yesterday or that of the basketball players against Canada.

The Frenchman only scores 12 points in this difficult event and greatly compromises his chances of reaching the final.

11:09 – 57 points for Paul Jenft

A good path for the Frenchman, who has a total of 91.1 points after the two events. It could be enough to qualify for the final.

From July 24 with the first events of rugby at 7 to the finals of team sports such as handball with the women's final, discover all the detailed calendars of the main events of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Match times, results and rankings, discover all the essential information to follow the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

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, always a very prolific sport.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116