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Heartwarming moment major spat between Brazilian and Canadian beach volleyball players at the Olympics is defused as DJ plays John Lennon's 'Imagine', sparking mass sing-a-long

Aug 10, 2024 IDOPRESS
During the third set of a back-and-forth contest on the sand at the Eiffel Tower Stadium, three players became embroiled in a shouting match.

This is the heartwarming moment a DJ stepped in to defuse a heated row between Brazilian and Canadian beach volleyball players during their women's gold medal match at the Paris Olympics - with John Lennon's 'Imagine' sparking a singalong.

During the third set of a back-and-forth contest on the sand at the Eiffel Tower Stadium,Canada's Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson became embroiled in a shouting match with Ana Patricia Silva Ramos of Brazil.

All three players stood at the net yelling and pointing at each other after a disagreement while Duda Lisboa,Ramos' team-mate,took a step back.


The referee was forced to come between the two sides and separate them but the verbal jousting continued with a fiery Wilkerson and Ana Patricia locking eyes.

Wilkerson eventually walked away and was shown a yellow card.

The good spirits between Canada and Brazil continued as they were given their medals

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It took Brazil only five more points to secure the victory after play resumed,with the showdown finishing 15-10. Mutual respect was evident between all four players in the aftermath and they posed for photos on the podium after collecting their medals.

The good humour continued into the post-match press conference when Wilkerson and Ana Patricia laughed and jokingly put up their fists.

'We're competitors and we are fighting for the same thing: There's only one gold medal,' Wilkerson said. 'Immediately after the game,it's all love and respect.

'We bring out the best in each other,and I'm honored to play against this team.' 

Wilkerson then added: 'What a beautiful opportunity we have to play the finals under the Eiffel Tower against the best in the world. Like,that,in of itself,is a win.' 

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