Paris 2024 Daily: Day 2 - Triumphs for France and Australia, Looking Ahead to Day 2

Paris 2024 Daily: Day 2 - Triumphs for France and Australia, Looking Ahead to Day 2

By Professor Ross Tucker and Mike Finch

France overcame Fiji and the pressure of expectation to win the first team gold of the Paris Games, and much was owed to the influence of Antoine Dupont on the Semi-final and Final. Gareth and Ross talk about Dupont's impact on those games. We also briefly review the Cycling Time-Trials, narrowly won by Remco Evenepoel and dominantly won by Grace Brown, and the opening night of swimming where the 4 x 100m freestyle relays were split between the USA and Australia. Finally, we look ahead to Day 2 action, which includes strong favourites for more home gold in women's MTB, swimming and judo, and the first of the potential Chinese swimmer controversies.


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