France Triumphs in Judo Mixed Team Semifinal Against Italy at the 2024 Olympics

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The 2024 Paris Olympics showcased a thrilling display of skill and determination in the Judo Mixed Team Semifinal of Table B, where France faced off against Italy on August 3, 2024. This exciting contest, designated as Contest 3, saw both teams bring their best athletes to the mat, but it was France that emerged victorious, securing their place in the finals.

In this high-stakes match, Romane Dicko represented France with remarkable prowess. The contest was intense, lasting for a total of 1 minute and 28 seconds, during which Dicko demonstrated her exceptional Judo skills. She scored an impressive point with an IPP, leading the team to a final score of 10 to 0 against Italy's Alice Bellandi.

The semifinal match began with both competitors showing their agility and tactical skills. However, it was Dicko who took the lead early on, showcasing her strength and technique. The first score came at 1:16 into the contest, where she achieved a WAZ, followed by her decisive IPP just seconds later, sealing the victory for France.

Italy, represented by Alice Bellandi, fought valiantly but could not match Dicko's skill and strategy. The final result demonstrated France's dominance in this encounter, as they moved forward to compete for the gold medal.

This victory not only reflects the hard work and dedication of the French Judo team but also highlights the rising star that is Romane Dicko, who continues to make a name for herself in the world of Judo. With this win, France is set to compete against the best in the finals, bringing hopes of Olympic glory back to the nation.

The semifinal was officiated by Jean Claude Djimbi from Gabon, ensuring that the competition was fair and exciting for both teams. As the excitement builds for the finals, fans are eagerly anticipating another thrilling display of Judo at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

  • Judo
  • Mixed Team Semifinal, Table B, Contest 3
  • Judo
  • Olympics
  • Paris 2024
  • France
  • Italy
  • Romane Dicko
  • Alice Bellandi

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