Paris 2024 Olympics: Historic, the French team of the Lebrun and Gauzy brothers wins the bronze medal against Japan
|Les Bleus ont offert à leur public une médaille historique. MAXPPP – LP/Olivier Arandel
Après une rencontre serrée, c’est finalement Félix Lebrun qui a donné le point décisif à l’équipe de France, dans un cinquième match face au Japon (3-2). Un succès qui permet aux Bleus de décrocher la médaille de bronze du "par équipes".
A second bronze medal for Félix Lebrun! After the individual, the 17-year-old prodigy from Montpellier added a second trinket to his collection, the second bronze.
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His brother Alexis had launched the team perfectly by winning the doubles, alongside Simon Gauzy (11-5, 11-7, 5-11, 11-6). In the same vein, Félix brought back a second point by overthrowing Harimoto (9th in the world) after saving three match points (3 sets to 2).
The decisive point for Félix Lebrun
Alexis Lebrun gave in to Togami (8-11, 9-11, 11-9, 9-11), as did Simon Gauzy to Harimoto (8-11, 11-8, 8-11, 12-14) to see the Japanese equalize at 2-2.
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In the decisive match, Félix Lebrun did not tremble and Shinuzoka (42nd in the world) was eliminated in four sets in a molten Arena!
This is the first time in history that table tennis has brought home two medals in the same Olympics.