Olympics-Basketball 3×3-Macron, Jill Biden watch U.S women upset top-ranked France

FAN Editor
Basketball 3x3 - Women - Pool A - United States v France
Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Basketball 3×3 – Women – Pool A – United States v France – Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo, Japan – July 24, 2021. France president Emmanuel Macron and U.S. First Lady Jill Biden applaud as they attend the match. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

July 24, 2021

By Rocky Swift

TOKYO (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. first lady Jill Biden watched their countrywomen tangle on the 3×3 basketball court at the sport’s Olympic debut in Tokyo on Saturday, with the Americans pulling out an upset victory.

Macron and Biden are among the few dignitaries attending the delayed Games, with Japan and much of the world still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The French president sat in the third row courtside, wearing a tie but no jacket on a steamy evening. Both Macron and Biden wore face masks and, after a brief greeting, the first lady sat one row behind him in accordance with social distancing norms.

Biden jumped to her feet and clapped when the clock ran out with the U.S. team winning 17-10 against No. 1 ranked France, marking the first upset in the sport’s Olympic debut https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/on-3×3-basketball-tokyo-olympics-2021-06-21.

Stefanie Dolson, who played for the Chicago Sky in the 2021 season, led her team with seven points.

In 3×3 basketball, played on a half court with three players on each side, a team wins by reaching 21 points or having the most baskets by the end of the 10-minute game clock.

The medal matches will take place on Wednesday after a round-robin tournament of eight teams each for men and women.

(Reporting by Rocky Swift; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Bird sees no hypocrisy on US team staying for anthem

SAITAMA, Japan — Sue Bird sees no contradiction with the U.S. team staying on the court during the national anthem at the Olympics. It’s a change for the four-time Olympic gold medalist and her WNBA teammates. During the WNBA season players usually leave the court to raise awareness for social […]

You May Like