When tension boiled over at Olympic beach volleyball, the best solution was to go back to the well from the opening ceremony. During an argument between Canadian and Brazilian players at the beach volleyball final, the DJ stepped in and played John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ to defuse tensions. It worked like a charm.
Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson had gotten into a shouting match with Brazil’s Ana Patricia Silva Ramos during the decisive third set, with the referee coming to break the trio up and show Wilkerson a yellow card. Before the next point, the song — which had featured prominently in the opening ceremony at the Paris Games — came on. All four players started laughing and applauding, with the crowd jumping in to sing along.
Brazil went on to win the third set, 15-10, and the match to take gold. Wilkerson later explained there was a misunderstanding behind the incident, as she was responding to her family — which was seated behind the Brazilians — but Ramos thought she was being taunted. “We’re pretty amped up, partners are coming in, refs are coming in.
So it was a bit of a mess,” Wilkerson told reporters. “But after the game and even right when they came to shake our hands, still on the court, there was an immediate hug.” 2024 PARIS OLYMPICS The two teams posed for photos together with their medals after the match.
Wilkerson and Ramos also joked around in the press conference, laughing and putting up their fists. “We’re.