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Antoine Dupont led France to a historic gold medal in rugby sevens at the Paris Olympics, scoring twice and assisting another try in a dominant 28-7 victory over Fiji in the final. His performance, which included pivotal plays in the quarterfinal against Argentina, showcased his skill and ability to inspire his team. France's journey in the tournament began with a challenging draw against the USA, but they rallied to secure crucial wins, including a dramatic semifinal against South Africa. The atmosphere at the Stade de France was electric, with over 80,000 fans passionately supporting their team, particularly during the quarterfinal against Argentina. Dupont's decision to forgo the Six Nations for the Olympics proved fruitful as he emerged as a key player, drawing both admiration and scrutiny throughout the tournament. President Emmanuel Macron celebrated the team's victory alongside jubilant fans, marking a significant moment for French sports at the Olympics.
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