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France Suffers Shock Exit in Olympic Men’s Handball Quarterfinals

In a surprising turn of events at the Olympic Games, France faced both triumph and disappointment. The country celebrated as the men’s table tennis team, led by 17-year-old Felix Lebrun, secured a spot in the final four by defeating Brazil. However, the French handball team, known for their historical success, suffered a crushing defeat against Germany in the quarter-finals. This loss marks their first failure to reach an Olympic final in 20 years, despite leading by seven points at halftime and holding possession in the crucial final seconds. Germany’s victory sets them up for a semi-final clash with Spain, while France grapples with the aftermath of a surprising exit.

  • Felix Lebrun led the French men’s table tennis team to a victory against Brazil, advancing them to the semifinals against China.
  • China defeated Korea 3-0, continuing their streak of winning every single men’s team Olympic gold medal in table tennis.
  • The French men’s handball team lost to Germany 35-34 after extra time, marking their first Olympic final absence in 20 years.
  • Despite leading by seven points at halftime and holding possession in the final seconds, France was unable to secure a win.
  • Germany advances to the semi-finals to play Spain.
  • The loss for France is considered a significant upset, given their track record and home advantage.
  • Concerns are raised about the French handball team’s aging roster and whether a complete reset is necessary for future success.
  • Denmark is seen as the favorite to win the tournament, with a team featuring some of the world’s top players.

France 24 is an international television network and news website owned by the French state.

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