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Chilean President Welcomes Cuban-Born Olympic Silver Medalist Yasmani Acosta

Monday, August 12, 2024 by Ethan Navarro

Chilean President Gabriel Boric welcomed the nation's two Olympic medalists from the Paris 2024 games at the Palacio de la Moneda on Monday: Cuban-born wrestler Yasmani Acosta and shooter Francisca Crovetto.

Acosta, who competes in the Greco-Roman wrestling category, secured a silver medal in the 130-kilogram division after narrowly losing in the final to his fellow Cuban, Mijaín López, who claimed his fifth Olympic title.

"This medal isn't just mine; it belongs to all of you," Acosta said to supporters gathered at the Plaza de la Constitución.

Crovetto made history by becoming the first female Olympic champion from Chile.

"What an honor and pride to welcome you both, Francisca and Yasmani, to our national home. You represent all our athletes who strive daily to elevate our colors," Boric wrote on the social media platform X.

The president closely followed the Chilean athletes' performances in Paris and even expressed his support for Acosta before his final match. "Amazing job, Yasmani Acosta in Greco-Roman wrestling. All of Chile will be cheering for you in the final tomorrow!"

Both athletes ended a medal drought for Chile that had lasted since the Beijing 2008 games. They also secured the country's first Olympic title since tennis players Fernando González and Nicolás Massú won gold in doubles at the Athens 2004 games, as noted by the digital site Oncuba.

Acosta, who will receive $43,000 for his achievement, was one of 21 Cuban athletes competing under different flags at the Paris games. The group collectively secured eight medals, including one gold, four silvers, and three bronzes.

Key Highlights from Paris 2024 Olympics for Chile

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding Chile's notable performances at the Paris 2024 Olympics, featuring Yasmani Acosta and Francisca Crovetto.

Who are the Chilean medalists from the Paris 2024 Olympics?

The Chilean medalists from the Paris 2024 Olympics are Yasmani Acosta, who won a silver medal in Greco-Roman wrestling, and Francisca Crovetto, who became the first female Olympic champion from Chile in shooting.

How did Yasmani Acosta perform at the Paris 2024 Olympics?

Yasmani Acosta secured a silver medal in the 130-kilogram division of Greco-Roman wrestling, losing only in the final to Mijaín López.

What is the significance of Francisca Crovetto's achievement?

Francisca Crovetto made history by becoming Chile's first female Olympic champion, marking a significant milestone for the nation in the sport of shooting.

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