Brittney Griner's Triumphant Return: Third Gold Medal a Symbol of Resilience

Brittney Griner, after being detained in Russia for 10 months, made a triumphant return to the Olympics, winning her third gold medal for the U.S. women's basketball team. The emotional victory was a testament to her resilience and dedication, culminating in a dramatic win against France.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 12-08-2024 00:18 IST | Created: 12-08-2024 00:18 IST
Brittney Griner's Triumphant Return: Third Gold Medal a Symbol of Resilience
Brittney Griner

Standing on the medal stand with her third gold medal draped around her neck, Brittney Griner looked at the U.S. flag with tears streaming down her cheeks during the national anthem.

She didn't wipe them away until after the anthem ended, never trying to hide how she feels representing her country 612 days after the U.S. got the American star home after 10 months in a Russian prison. Not with all that this moment meant. Griner didn't think she'd have this chance again. "This one meant a lot to me,'' Griner said after the U.S. held off France 67-66 to win an unprecedented eighth straight gold medal in women's basketball Sunday. ''I mean, just having a chance to play for gold, represent my country, what my country did for me? Yeah, this is the highest on the pinnacle right here."

This gold medal victory capped a long road back for Griner, who was sitting in a Russian penal colony two years ago not sure if she would ever get home again, let alone play basketball or compete in a third Olympics being held in Europe so close to Russia.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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