Belgium’s Thomas Detry is eagerly looking forward to competing in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris and aiming to win a gold medal in the Men’s Golf competition. Detry, a 31-year-old Dubai resident, is currently ranked 48th in the Official World Golf Ranking and 22nd in the FedEx Cup Rankings. He will represent Belgium, who are currently 25th in the Olympic Golf Rankings. Detry has previously represented Belgium in various golf teams and won the 2018 World Cup of Golf with Thomas Pieters.
Detry expressed his excitement about the opportunity to compete in the Olympics and emphasized the significance of winning a gold medal for his country. He highlighted the importance of golf as an Olympic sport and the honor it would bring to Belgium if he were to achieve that goal. Having already participated in the 2020 Summer Games in Japan, Detry is looking forward to the Olympic experience in Paris and soaking in the atmosphere of the event.
Joining Detry on the Belgian team is Adrien Dumont de Chassart, who is currently ranked 45th in the Olympic Golf Rankings. Detry is eager to enjoy the full Olympics atmosphere, including visiting the athlete village and watching other sporting events during his time in Paris. He mentioned his friendship with field hockey players and expressed interest in supporting them as well as watching tennis and various other sports during the Olympics.
As a professional golfer who primarily plays on the PGA Tour, Detry is focused on preparing for the upcoming Men’s Golf competition at the Olympics. He has a successful track record in golf and is determined to make Belgium proud by competing at the highest level in the Paris Games. With his talent and dedication to the sport, Detry aims to showcase his skills on an international stage and bring home a medal for his country. The golfing community eagerly anticipates his performance at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.