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Published on
Monday, August 5, 2024
By the
A.M. Costa Rica staff
Brisa
Hennessy (24), a Costa Rican surfer from
Matapalo Cape, Osa Peninsula, Puntarenas
Province, was eliminated today from the
Bronze Medal Surf Women Finals at the 2024
Paris Olympics.
Hennessy
faced Johanne Defay (30) of France, who won
the Bronze Medal match with a
score of 12.66
points. Brisa was
eliminated with
a score of 4.93 points.
However,
Brisa finishes fourth among the top women
surfers in the Olympics.
Brisa's
challenge took place on Monday, August 5, at
5:35 p.m. Costa Rican time, at Teahupoʻo
Beach, located on the southern side of the
island of Tahiti in French Polynesia.
The
Tica competed in two rounds on Monday. Earlier she
was eliminated in the semi-finals with a
score of 6.17 points versus the winner Brazil's
Tatiana Weston-Webb (28), who scored 13.66.
In
that round against Weston, Hennessy made a major error
in the one-on-one by taking a wave when the
South American surfer had priority,
resulting in Brisa receiving a penalty for
interfering.
Hennessy
qualified for the semi-finals after
beating Luana Silva of Portugal on
Thursday.
Brisa's parents are United States citizens; her mother, Katherine Malia Kobara, is from Hawaii, while his father, Michael James Hennessy, is from California.
Six Costa Rican athletes, including Hennessy, were competing for the country in the Olympics. One of them, Gerald Drummond (29) had the potential to earn a medal.
The Costa Rica Olympic Committee, welcomes all Costa Ricans to support Drummond by viewing the competitions. Repretel Channel 6 and 11 will broadcast the Olympics across the country. The rest of the Costa Rican representatives were eliminated in their respective competitions. Milagro Mena (31) took part in a road cycling match on Sunday, August 4th, at 6 a.m. Mena lost the 158-kilometer race through Paris' streets owing to an accident in which she fell from her bicycle. This was her second Olympic appearance; she competed in Rio 2016 but was eliminated. On Wednesday, July 31, it was the turn for Alondra Ortiz, who participated in the swimming race, at 3 a.m. at La Défense Arena. The 22-year-old Tica competed in the 200-meter swimming match, making 2:18.56 time, not enough to advance to the next hit. She was eliminated on her Olympic debut. On Saturday, July 27, at 2 a.m., Alberto Vega competed in the men's 400-meter freestyle swimming race at Paris' La Défense Arena. The 19-year-old swimmer reached a time of 4:03.14. Not enough to advance to the second round he was eliminated. This was his Olympic debut. Also on Saturday, it was the turn for Sebastián Sancho (25), to compete at 3 a.m. in judo games. He lost the men's 60-kilogram match against Michel Augusto from Brazil 1-0. That was Sancho's Olympic debut. Costa Rican athletes have won four medals in their country's history. Silvia Poll won a silver medal in the women's 200-meter freestyle at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Claudia Poll, Silvia's sister, earned three medals in women's freestyle swimming: one gold in Atlanta in 1996 and two bronzes in Sydney in 2000. A total of 206 national teams are participating in the Olympics. However, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Olympic Committees of Russia and Belarus have been suspended for violating the Olympic Truce. Athletes from these countries will compete as "Individual Neutral Athletes" (INA), without national affiliation, provided they do not "actively" support the war against Ukraine. The 2024 Games are projected to cost over $9 billion. ---------------- How could Costa Rican athletes improve their performance in international competitions? We would like to know your thoughts on this story. Send your comments to news@amcostarica.com
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