Kimberley Woods wins Britain’s first medal of day two at Paris 2024 Olympics as emotional kayak star takes superb bronze to help Team GB bounce back from difficult start
- Kimberley Woods won her first Olympic medal with a bronze medal in kayaking
- 28-year-old qualified third fastest with impressive performance in semi-final
- Tokyo gold medalist Ricarda Funk made a big mistake and was awarded a penalty
Kimberley Woods won her first Olympic medal with bronze in the kayak at the Vaires-sur-Marne nautical stadium in Paris.
The 28-year-old rugby player qualified for the final in third place in the afternoon’s semi-finals.
She was in the silver medal position behind Australian world champion Jess Fox after posting a time of 98.94, with the two fastest semi-finalists still to go.
Kimberley Woods won her first Olympic medal in Paris on Sunday with bronze in the kayak
Poland’s Klaudia Zwolinska moved up to second, leaving Woods waiting a long time for a potential misstep from Germany’s Ricarda Funk.
And that’s exactly what the reigning Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion did at the bottom of the course.
It was a relief for Woods, who finished last in the K1 final after 56 penalties at her first Games three years ago.
The 28-year-old rugby player qualified for the final in third place in the afternoon’s semi-finals