French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday.
LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket.
Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket.
LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat.
He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET.
LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. French fencer Enzo LeFort's phone appeared to fall out of his pocket during an Olympics match against Germany on Sunday. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket. LeFort, with sword still in hand, quickly picked it up and handed it to a man off the side of the mat. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. LeFort, 24, started his individual foil bout against Germany's Peter Joppich, 33, with what resembled a black mobile phone in his back left pocket. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. He lost the match, though gets a shot at redemption Friday when the French take on China in the men's team foil at 8 a.m. ET. Joppich made a move on LeFort that sent the Frenchman tumbling out of the piste, where his device apparently popped out of his pocket.
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