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At the Tokyo Olympics, Romane Dicko won the bronze medal, bringing home the 12th medal for France.

At the Tokyo Olympics, Romane Dicko won the bronze medal, bringing home the 12th medal for France.

Tokyo Olympics: Romane Dicko pick it up bronze, the 12th French medal

\n\nJuly 22, 2021, Tokyo, - The French judoka Romane Dicko stood out during the Tokyo Olympic Games by winning the bronze medal. It thus brings the 12th medal to the French team, a real breath of fresh air for the French athletes.\n\n

A fierce fight for bronze

\n\nIn the fight for third place against the South Korean Han Mi-jin, it was finally Romane Dicko who won the precious bronze. The match was intense and the French athlete showed resilience and courage to emerge victorious. With her high-level performance, she demonstrated that she was one of the best athletes in her category.\n\n

A 12th medal for France

\n\nThanks to his feat, Romane Dicko won the 12th medal for the French delegation during the Tokyo Olympics. After a series of defeats in other disciplines, this victory is welcome and brings a smile back to the French camp. Romane Dicko thus joins her fellow medalists and strengthens France's record at these Olympic Games.\n\n

A promising athlete

\n\nRomane Dicko demonstrated once again that she is an athlete to watch. At just 22 years old, the judoka shows impressive mastery of her sport. His track record continues to grow and there is no doubt that this medal of bronze obtained during the Tokyo Olympics is only a taste of what the young woman can accomplish.\n\nThis is in fact the second medal won by the French judoka during these games, after obtaining silver in the mixed team. With such talent, France can expect many more exploits from Romane Dicko in the years to come.\n\nIn conclusion, this 12th medal for France is a real satisfaction and underlines the hard work of our athletes, ready to give their best to achieve their goals. Romane Dicko, by winning this bronze medal, not only brought a new victory to France, but also demonstrated that the future of French judo was more than promising. \n\n