Hungary faces the Netherlands for the first women's handball match of the day in these 2024 Olympics. The French group, which plays at 11 a.m. against Spain, is concerned even if the Blues are already assured of finishing in first place.
09:04 – Japan overtakes
Miku Takaichi reassures the Japanese by getting his team back in front against the Spanish in this team judo event at the 2024 Olympics.
09:01 – Israel for France
The Blues of judo meet Israel again, who defeated Mongolia with difficulty. It is therefore the same first round as three years ago at the Tokyo Olympics where The French judo team won gold.
08:59 – SPAIN EQUALS!
What a surprise! Japan is caught. Soichi Hashimoto is caught by an ippon against the Spaniard Salvador Cases Roca.
08:57 – Japan is doing well
In team judo, the Japanese opened the scoring against Japan. Spain but it was very difficult for Abe who won by ippon at the end of the match. one second from the end.
08:51 – Japan's entry into the running
One of the direct competitors à France in team judo faces Spain in the round of 16.
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From July 24 with the first rugby tests. 7 until the finals of team sports such as handball with the women's final, discover all the detailed schedules 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 predictions on the medals promise a top 3, the organization and even the president are banking on a top 5 with a record of mediocre. dailles. Several big French stars are expected during the Olympics. We think in particular &agrav; Léon Marchand in swimming who could be the biggest star of these Games. But team sports with handball, basketball, volleyball and football could also bring their share of charms. Finally, what can we say about judo, notably with its spearhead Teddy Riner, or even fencing, still a very prolific sport.
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