Thea LaFond's Brother Learned About Her Historic Olympic Victory During His Football Practice — See the Video!

Mar. 15, 2025

Thea LaFond, Chreign LaFond finding out about Thea’s win at the 2024 Paris Olympics.Photo:Getty;X/NavyFB

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Thea LaFond’s history-making win at the2024 Paris Olympicswas a special moment for all of her loved ones, including her brother.

With a distance of 15.02 meters, the 30-year-old athlete took home the gold in the women’s triple jump on Saturday, Aug. 3. Sheearned the Caribbean island nation of Dominica its first-ever gold medal.

While her brother, Navy football defensive endChreign LaFond, couldn’t go to Paris to see the moment live, his coaches made sure he found out about the win during football practice.

The team uploaded avideo on X, formerly Twitter, of a coach calling Chreign out of practice in front of his team members before announcing, “Hey, your sister just won a gold medal.”

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Immediately after, his teammates cheered and huddled around Chreign as he hugged his coach. The team could then be seen clapping and jumping as various members screamed, “Let’s go!”

“The moment when you find out your sister won a gold medal at the Olympics! Congratulations, Thea LaFond!” Navy football captioned the clip.

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Securing the victory was “absolutely beyond my wildest dreams,” LaFond toldOlympics.com.

Thea Lafond celebrates after the women’s triple jump final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty

Gold medallist Dominica’s Thea Lafond celebrates after the women’s triple jump final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 3, 2024

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“At this point, every time I step on the track is an honor, bearing the flag is an honor, being Dominican is an honor. Representing a country with only 70,000 people and being out here and getting their first medal, a gold, is an honor. In all things, give thanks,” she said.

The Olympian moved from Dominica to the U.S. at age 5 and holds dual citizenship, per herOlympics.com bio. She began representing Dominica internationally in 2011 andwon the triple jump title at the 2024 World Indoor Championshipsin March.

source: people.com