Olympics: France beat Russian Olympic Committee side in men's volleyball final for first gold

France's players celebrate their victory in the men's gold medal volleyball match at Ariake Arena in Tokyo on Aug 7, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

TOKYO (REUTERS) - France beat the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) team in the men's volleyball final on Saturday (Aug 7) in a sensational five-set match to grab their first Games gold medal in the sport.

The ROC took the silver and Argentina upset 2016 gold medallists Brazil to claim the bronze at Ariake Arena.

France, ranked fourth in the world, edged out the second-ranked Russians 25-23, 25-17, 21-25, 21-25, 15-12, repeating their success in the preliminary round.

The French took the first two sets with consistent defence and a barrage of clever serves and attacks but the ROC recovered momentum to win the following two, leading to a dramatic ending after a tight rally in the final set.

France's outside hitter Earvin Ngapeth led the way, scoring 26 points, while Jean Patry and Trevor Clevenot recorded 15 and 11 points respectively.

Earlier, Argentina stunned the world No. 1 team Brazil in a tense five-set third-place play-off, sending them home without an Olympic medal for the first time since 2000.

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