Thea LaFond Wins Dominica's First Olympic Gold
Thea LaFond Wins Dominica's First Olympic Gold

Thea LaFond Wins Dominica's First Olympic Gold

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Thea LaFond made history by winning Dominica's first-ever Olympic gold medal in the women's triple jump at the Paris Olympics, achieving a jump of 15.02 meters. Her brother, Chreign LaFond, a junior defensive end for the Navy football team, received the news during practice, resulting in an emotional celebration with his teammates. The moment was captured on video, showing Chreign's heartfelt reaction and the team's exuberant support. Thea, who moved to the U.S. at five, has competed in three Olympic Games and previously won the triple jump title at the World Indoor Championships. The LaFond family's story illustrates the dedication and resilience of athletes from small nations seeking to make their mark on the world stage. This victory not only honors Thea's hard work but also brings pride to the people of Dominica.

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