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USA Beats France to Take Historic Gold At Paris 2024 Women's Basketball

Team USA achieved a historic milestone by clinching their eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal in women’s basketball. In a nail-biting finale on August 11, 2024 at the Bercy Arena in Paris, the United States edged out France with a final score of 67-66, marking a significant moment in Olympic history.

Winners USA

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The match was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans and players alike. Breanna Stewart, wearing number 10, was pivotal in the victory, showcasing exceptional skill and determination. Her leadership on the court was matched by Brittney Griner, number 15, whose high-five with Stewart became an iconic image of triumph and camaraderie.

The Paris 2024 Olympics provided a grand stage for this showdown, with the Bercy Arena filled with an electric atmosphere. The game kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer, as both teams displayed incredible athleticism and strategic prowess. This narrow victory against a formidable French team underscored the depth and resilience of the American squad.

In addition to Team USA’s gold, the Australian team secured the bronze medal after defeating Belgium 85-81, adding another layer of excitement to the basketball tournament. Ezi Magbegor was a standout player for Australia, leading her team to a thrilling victory and ensuring a place on the podium.

The women's basketball final was just one highlight in a series of unforgettable events at the Paris 2024 Olympics. From the sporting drama and historic venues to the vibrant singalongs and special appearances by celebrities like Snoop Dogg, the Games were a true celebration of athletic excellence and global unity.

As the Olympic torch dims on another spectacular edition of the Games, the legacy of Paris 2024 in women’s basketball will be remembered for its intense competition and the triumphant spirit of Team USA. Their victory not only cements their place in Olympic history but also inspires the next generation of basketball players around the world.

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