Chloé Dygert Displays Grace in Defeat at Paris 2024 Olympics Women's Time Trial

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27/07/2024 20h17

In a display of sportsmanship and humility, Chloé Dygert, the time trial World Champion, gracefully accepted her bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics women's time trial event. Despite her dreams of winning gold being dashed by a crash, Dygert refused to make excuses and acknowledged that she simply made a mistake.

The race witnessed challenging conditions that caused several competitors, including Lotte Kopecky of Belgium and Taylor Knibb of the USA, to crash. However, Dygert, who prefers such treacherous weather, admitted that she had misjudged her preparations. Speaking to reporters, including Cyclingnews, Dygert took full responsibility, stating, "I just didn't set it up right. It was my fault."

Dygert, known for her resilience, further revealed that she felt the impact of the crash on her leg early on, causing some moments of power loss during the race. Despite these setbacks, she commendably refused to use them as excuses, emphasizing that finishing third was no justification.

Finishing third, Dygert trailed Grace Brown of Australia by 1 minute and 32 seconds. Despite the disappointment, she expressed admiration for Brown's performance and congratulated her on a strong ride. Dygert also acknowledged Anna Henderson of Britain, who finished with the silver medal, stating that both athletes were deserving of their placements on the podium.

Although disappointed, Dygert expressed gratitude towards the team of supporters who helped her overcome previous setbacks, particularly after a career-threatening crash at the 2020 Imola Worlds. When asked if she was happy considering her journey over the past four years, Dygert's response reflected her competitive nature, stating that she doesn't show up to races to lose and aims to be on the top step in future competitions.

Regarding her physical condition, Dygert's leg injury caused her visible pain as she crossed the finish line. However, she remained hopeful about participating in the upcoming road race and track cycling events, expressing trust in her support system to provide the best care. Her focus is now on the world championships and the next Olympics.

Despite falling short of her gold medal ambitions, Dygert's graciousness in defeat and determination to improve showcased her exemplary sportsmanship. Olympic fans will be eagerly anticipating her future performances, as she continues to demonstrate her resilience and competitive spirit on the world stage.

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