Mohamed Jendoubi Wins Bronze for Tunisia at Olympics
- Publish date: Thursday، 08 August 2024
Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi won a bronze medal in the men's taekwondo -58kg category at the Paris Olympics 2024.
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Tunisia's Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi won a bronze medal in the men's taekwondo -58kg category at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Wednesday, Aug. 7.
Jendoubi defeated Adrian Vicente of Spain with a score of 12-1. The Tunisian taekwondo star won the second medal for Tunisia at the Olympics after the Tunisian fencer Fares Ferjani's silver medal win in the men's sabre.
The bronze medal is Jendoubi's second Olympic medal after his silver medal win at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He also won a bronze medal at the 2022 World Championships.
The Tunisian taekwondo star was not able to fight for gold at the Olympics because of his defeat in the semi-finals against Park Tae-joon of South Korea.
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