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Dramatic Paris 2024 Women’s Semifinals setup Netherlands and USA in Gold Medal Showdown – IWBF

Dramatic Paris 2024 Women's Semifinals setup Netherlands and USA in Gold Medal Showdown - IWBF

The stage is set for an electrifying gold medal match at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, with the Netherlands and USA emerging victorious in their two intense semifinals. Both teams will now face off in a highly anticipated final, with the Netherlands aiming to defend their gold medal and the USA seeking to reclaim the top spot, which they won in Rio.

USA’s Late Surge Secures Narrow Win Over China

The first semifinal was a nail-biter from start to finish. Both China and the USA battled hard, with the game remaining neck-and-neck throughout the first half. China took a slight edge, leading by 4 points at the break, thanks to well-executed and disciplined defense.

As the second half unfolded, the USA dominated the third quarter 17-10, giving them an advantage going into the final quarter. The tension was palpable with just 4 minutes remaining, and the outcome remained uncertain. A key foul call late in the game gave China a potential opportunity to reclaim the lead, but it was USA’s Rose Hollermann who stole the spotlight, finishing with 20 points and sealing the game for the USA. The final score was a thrilling 50-47, propelling the USA into the gold medal match.

Netherlands Overcome Canada in Edge-of-Seat Encounter

In the other semifinal, the Netherlands faced Canada in a clash filled with drama and excitement. Canada, making their first semifinal appearance since their gold medal win in 2000, started slowly, allowing the Netherlands to capitalise on offensive opportunities and take an early 10-point lead. However, the Canadians rallied and brought the game back to a 4-point deficit by the end of the first quarter, with the Netherlands leading 16-12.

The game remained fiercely contested, with the score tied eight times throughout. As the second half began, the Netherlands regained a 6-point lead, but Canada refused to back down. The teams continued to exchange the lead, with the Netherlands leading 53-49 going into the final quarter.

In the final moments, the Netherlands displayed their composure, extending their lead to 10 points, thanks to Bo Kramer’s crucial contributions with just 40 seconds remaining. The Netherlands secured their place in the final for the second consecutive time with a 75-65 victory, setting up a thrilling gold medal match against the USA.

As the Netherlands and USA prepare to face each other in the final on Sunday 8 September at 13:45, fans can look forward to an intense and high-stakes showdown. The gold medal will be…

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