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Team Africa is not here to play! After the Olympic Games were officially opened on Saturday, two Tunisian Olympians win medals during the weekend competition.
Mohammed Khalil Jendoubi wins Africa���������������������������s first medal of the delayed 2020 Tokyo games��������������������������� on Saturday.
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Before the fight with Dell’Aquila, Mohammed Khalil Jendoubi���������������������������who is 19, got a surprise victory over Ethiopia���������������������������s Solomon Demse. The triumph was followed by beating the top-ranked gold medal holder of South Korea, Jang Jun.
Moving away from Jendoubi, another Tunisian teen making headlines in the Olympics is Ahmed Hafnaoui. Ahmed Hafnaoui���������ᅯalignnone size-medium wp-image-2163″ src=”https://thesistersshow.comwp-content/uploads/2021/07/PhotoCollage_20210725_183845041-300×200.jpg” alt=”” width=”300″ height=”200″ />
Hafnaoui, son of Mohamed Hafnaoui, a former basketball player in the Tunisian national team, longed strived for a gold medal in the Olympic games.
In 2019, he shared with La Presse, a Tunisian media outlet, that “he aimed to win gold at the 2024 Olympics Games in Paris.���������������������������
Tunisia is so far doing great, as this is the fifth-ever gold medal in the history of the Olympics and third in swimming.
We are looking forward to more wins for Africa in the coming d