Chang Yuan Claims Gold in Women's 54kg Boxing Final at 2024 Paris Olympics
Machina Sports
The Women's 54kg boxing final at the 2024 Paris Olympics was a showcase of skill, determination, and the spirit of competition. Held at the iconic Roland-Garros Stadium, this much-anticipated match concluded with Chang Yuan of China emerging victorious against Turkey's Hatice Akbas.
Chang entered the ring as the 8th seed, facing off against Akbas, who demonstrated remarkable prowess throughout the tournament. The match began at 22:51 local time and was officiated by a distinguished panel, including referee Shawn Reese from the USA and judges from Morocco, the Philippines, Indonesia, Germany, and Hungary.
From the outset, Chang displayed her boxing technique with strategic jabs and footwork, quickly establishing control of the match. The judges unanimously awarded her the first round with a score of 10 to 9. This pattern continued, as Chang maintained her dominance, ultimately winning with a final score of 5 to 0 on points.
Throughout the match, Chang showcased her agility and tactical skill, captivating the audience with her performance. The judges' scores reflected her superiority, with most awarding her 30 points in their evaluations while Akbas received scores ranging from 27 to 28.
With this victory, Chang Yuan not only secured the gold medal but also made history for herself and her country at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Her win is a testament to her hard work and dedication, inspiring future generations of athletes in the sport of boxing. As she stood on the podium, the national anthem of China resonated, marking a proud moment for Chang and her supporters.
- Boxing
- Women's 54kg - Final
- Chang Yuan
- Hatice Akbas
- China
- Turkey
- Paris 2024
- boxing
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