Incredible Antoine Dupont in rugby sevens leads France to their first Olympic gold

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Antoine Dupont with his gold medal, after leading France to a stunning 28-7 win over double-defending champions Fiji.

Antoine Dupont with his gold medal, after leading France to a stunning 28-7 win over double-defending champions Fiji.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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PARIS - France claimed their first gold medal of their own Olympics and first of any kind in men’s rugby sevens when Antoine Dupont led them to a stunning 28-7 win over double-defending champions Fiji on an unforgettable night in the Stade de France on July 27.

Fiji had won all 17 of their previous matches in the Olympics and were hot favourites to complete a hat-trick of titles against a team that did not even qualify for Tokyo, but the bookmakers reckoned without the remarkable Dupont.

He might have been on the pitch for only seven minutes but Dupont’s impact was immense, tearing open a game level at 7-7 by setting up the try that put France ahead and then scoring two himself.

The night had begun ominously for the hosts and the desperately expectant 67,000-crowd as, after starting slowly in their previous games, Fiji hit the ground running when Joseva Talacolo finished off a classic move two minutes in.

France kept their composure though and the home fans exploded when Jefferson-Lee Joseph dived between the posts and Rayan Rebbadj converted to level the scores at halftime.

Both countries’ prime ministers were in the stadium but there was no question about who was the most popular man in France when Dupont joined the fray for the second half.

The man who missed the Six Nations to throw his weight behind the sevens campaign, had an immediate impact as he scampered down the left wing and cleverly fed Aaron Grandidier Nkanang for France’s second try, which Paulin Riva converted.

He then barrelled over himself to break Fiji's resistance and the delirious fans almost took the roof off when Dupont took a tap penalty to crash over again in the final play of the match.

Earlier, South Africa beat six-man Australia 26-19 with a last-play try by Shaun Williams to take the bronze medal.

The three-day women's competition gets under way on July 28. REUTERS

Antoine Dupont of France celebrates after scoring a try against Fiji.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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