Bermuda Wins First Gold, Smallest Population To Ever Do It
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Bermuda makes history at the Tokyo Olympic Games. John Iadarola and Jason Carter break it down on The Damage Report.
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Read more here: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/jul/27/olympic-triathlon-flora-duffy-bermuda-first-gold-georgia-taylor-brown-puncture
"The most glorious of rainbows formed over Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo early on Tuesday morning as the world’s greatest triathletes swam, pedalled and puffed their way around the Odaiba Marine Park. At the end of it, Bermuda discovered its first pot of Olympic gold.
It came in the form of the 33-year-old Flora Duffy, whose stunning victory meant the island in the Atlantic – with its population of about 62,000 – became the smallest country to win gold at a summer Olympic Games."
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