Did you hear about Audrey Leduc? The Gatineau sprinter just set a Canadian record at the Paris Olympics! 🥇 #TeamCanada #Olympics2024
In what can only be described as a spectacular entrance, Audrey Leduc, the talented sprinter from Gatineau, Quebec, made waves at the Paris Olympics by setting a new Canadian record in the women’s 100 meters. Friday morning, with a packed Stade de France buzzing with excitement, Leduc sprinted her way into the international spotlight, clocking an impressive 10.95 seconds to secure her spot in the semi-finals. This momentous occasion not only marked her Olympic debut but also elevated her status as one of Canada's rising stars in athletics.
Leduc's performance was nothing short of remarkable, finishing first in her heat and breaking her previous national record. Her swift feet and fierce determination impressed fans and officials alike, who are now eagerly anticipating her next race. As one of Canada’s freshest athletic talents, Leduc has taken a giant leap on the world stage, showing that she’s not just in it to participate, but to compete fiercely.
However, not all the news from the track was thrilling. Fellow competitor Jacqueline Madogo faced a disappointing end to her Olympic journey, as she was stopped in the qualifications and did not proceed to the heats. But in a sport where highs and lows are part of the game, Leduc shines like a beacon of hope and talent, making her country proud as she sails into the next round of competition.
As if Leduc's journey wasn't exciting enough, did you know that the women’s 100 meters has been an Olympic event since 1932? And let’s not forget about the immense history behind the championship track at the Stade de France, which has witnessed some record-breaking moments in sports history. The thrill of athletics combines not just the joy of competition but also the rich tapestry of history, and Audrey Leduc is now part of that legacy!
La Québécoise Audrey Leduc signe un record canadien et passe en demi-finales du 100 m féminin aux JO de Paris; Jacqueline Madogo stoppée en qualifications.
Audrey Leduc a frappé fort à son entrée en scène aux Jeux olympiques de Paris, vendredi matin, dans un Stade de France rempli au maximum de sa capacité.
La sprinteuse de Gatineau s'impose au premier tour de l'épreuve reine des Jeux avec un temps de 10.95 s.
La Québécoise Audrey Leduc s'est offert un record canadien à sa première course aux Jeux olympiques. Vendredi, elle a couru son 100 m en 10,95 secondes.
La Québécoise Audrey Leduc a bien entamé son parcours olympique au 100 m en réussissant un record canadien grâce à un chrono de 10,95, vendredi.
Écoutez le journaliste Philippe Bonneville, envoyé spécial à Paris, qui traite des plus récentes performances des Canadiens aux Jeux.
Canada's Audrey Leduc has bested her own national record in the women's 100-metres at the Paris Olympics on Friday. Leduc, from Gatineau, Que., ...
The up-and-coming sprinter from Gatineau, Que. set a Canadian record of 10.95 seconds to win her heat in Paris.
Leduc ran a personal best of 10.95 seconds to win her 100m heat and qualify for Saturday's semi-final.
Audrey Leduc is off to a fast start in her Olympic debut. The up-and-coming sprinter from Gatineau, Que. set a Canadian record of 10.95 seconds to win her ...
In her Olympic debut, Audrey Leduc from Gatineau, Que., beats her own national record with a time of 10.95 and books a spot in the semifinals of the women's ...
La Québécoise Audrey Leduc a bien entamé son parcours olympique au 100 m en battant son propre record canadien.
Audrey Leduc left a mark in her Olympic debut. The 25-year-old sprinter from Gatineau, Que., won her heat and set a Canadian record in the women's 100 ...
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Audrey Leduc a frappé fort à son entrée en scène aux Jeux olympiques de Paris, vendredi matin, dans un Stade de France rempli au maximum de sa capacité.
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