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The first supporter of French athletes during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Antoine Griezmann said goodbye to the Games.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games are over. On Sunday evening at the Stade de France, the closing ceremony of these Games took place, which will remain in history. It must be said that the French athletes achieved a record harvest with 64 medals won during this fortnight, including 16 gold. Unheard of for a French contingent.
Absent from these home Olympics, Antoine Griezmann did not miss a crumb. The Atlético Madrid striker participated in the Olympics in his own way, relaying the successes of the French athletes on social networks through his now famous “#AlerteMedaille”.
Griezmann: “I want to thank all of our French athletes”
This Sunday evening, it was therefore time for “Grizi” to say goodbye to the Paris Games. Wow, that was magnificent. We were entitled to 64 #MedalAlerts, a record. I want to thank all of our French athletes, you made us vibrate and you carried the colors of France high.wrote the 2018 world champion on X (formerly Twitter).
Antoine Griezmann then thanked all those who made these Paris Games a success, before making a date for the Paralympics (from August 28 to September 8).
Special mention to the organizers, police, security, the magnificent public, commentators… and the volunteers, you were the best.he added. Without you, none of this would have been possible. Well done, Oh yeah… of course the #MedalAlerts will be there for the Paralympic Games.”
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