VIDEO. 2024 Olympics: Terrorists attack Teahupoo, the “jaw” of Tahiti

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2024-07-29 00:49:05

Léon Marchand, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot and Vahiné Fierro… Let’s put on our crampons to look back on yesterday’s Olympic Games and what to expect for the fourth day of competition. France maintains its fourth position in the medal standings with a total of 8 (3 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze) behind Japan, Australia and the United States.

The unmissable result of July 28 was the gold medal in the 400m medley for the Frenchman Léon Marchand, who set the Olympic record in 4′02″ 95, a time that broke the competition but which was not enough to equal own world record. Earlier in the day, it was Pauline Ferrand-Prévot who shone in the cross-country cycling, winning a gold medal which ended the cyclists’ impressive track record. Loana Lecomte, who also participates in mountain biking, suffered a serious fall. Dismissed on close, the Frenchwoman went through a controversial process but she did well.

In this case, Yannick Borel reached the end of each event, but lost to the Japanese Koki Kano. But the sport that won the most medals for the French team remains judo with a total of 3 medals for this season: Amandine Buchard won bronze in the -52kg category.

On the side of Tahiti and the legendary wave of Teahupoo, called “jaw”, events have also started, the opportunity to look back at the history of one of the most beautiful waves in the world, amazing and dangerous. If the territory of the stage Vahiné Fierro is easily understood in the 8th finals, the best French player Johanne Defay will have to go through the adjustment. Watch our video at the top of the article.

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