Juan Pablo Medina and Federico Espejo
La Casa de Las Flores 1.06 "Magnolia"
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Gabriel Medina of Brazil reacts after hitting a 9.90 score in the men's surfing round 3, during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Teahupo'o, on July 29, 2024. (Pic by Jerome Brouillet)
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Standard brazilian reaction to losing in the Olympics
In order: Tatiana Weston Webb wins a silver medal in Paris 2024, Rebeca Andrade is ranked 4th in the Balance Beam’s final also in Paris 2024, and Gabriel Medina is eliminated from the Tokyo Olympics Semifinals.
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Gabriel Medina on the Theaupo'o giant wave as he achieved a score of 9.90 - the highest score in the history of Olympic surfing.
©️ Ed Sloane / Jérôme Brouillet (AFP) / Pool via Getty Images
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Inspired by the INCREDIBLE photo of Gabriel Medina!!! I’m sure they are siblings or cousins because LOOK AT THIS PHOTO
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VAI BRAAASAAAAAA🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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We may not have even a third of the sports investment that other countries have, much less the visibility they have, but we have dedicated athletes who are passionate about what they do and about the country itself. We have the will, determination, strength and a lot of perseverance to move forward despite the countless adversities in our path, after all, that's what being Brazilian is, fighting against everything and everyone, no matter the circumstance.
The famous "Brazilian way" is unique and enchants the world. You can have everything, but you will never have as much personality as us because in the end all the damage we suffer just for being born in this country makes us different and more prepared for everything and it is precisely in the difficulties that we prosper, that the we shine and we delight. Even in the midst of so many stars, we often shine brighter, as is the case in the two photos above. These are simple moments that were documented, but they represent the beauty and struggle not only of the athletes, but of those who support them.
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Gabriel Medina of Brazil wins the bronze medal in men's surfing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games August 5, 2024 in Teahupo'o, on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti.
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What a photo!
Gabriel Medina 2024 Olympics. Taken by Jerome Brouillet AFP
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Gonzalo Medina by Leo Amaya (2023)
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