Team GB WIN their first medal of the Olympic Games as Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen claim bronze in the women’s 3m synchronised diving – after a disastrous error from Australia’s pair
Team GB claimed their first Olympic medal in dramatic fashion after an Australian diving duo suffered a last-minute disaster.
Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen won bronze in the women’s 3-meter synchronized diving event with a score of 302.28.
It looked like the two would lose the final, as Australia only needed a score of 58.68 to overtake them.
But a misstep from Annabelle Smith saw the Australians score 48.60, meaning Harper and Mew Jensen took home the British team’s first medal of the Games.
It was a historic achievement for the British, who secured Team GB’s first medal in women’s diving in 64 years – and their first medal in the synchronised swimming category.
Yasmin Harper (left) and Scarlett Mew Jensen (right) won bronze in the women’s 3-meter synchronized diving
It gave Team GB their first medal at the Paris Olympics, having not won one on the official opening day since 2004.
The two enjoyed the moment on a glorious morning for the British diving outfit
China won the gold medal, while the USA finished ahead of Team GB in the silver medal position
It was a historic morning for Harper and Mew Jensen, who collected Team GB’s first women’s diving medal in 64 years
It was also the first time since 2004 that Team GB received a medal on the first day after the opening ceremony.
In the tough third round, the duo dropped to sixth place on the scoreboard, after scoring 63.90 points. But with the next dive, they quickly improved their score and scored 71.10, which brought them back to fourth place.
China’s Yani Chang and Yiwen Chen took gold with ease with a consistent performance, finishing first in all five rounds, while American duo Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook took silver.
Scarlett, nicknamed ‘Scar’, is 22 and from London. She started diving at the age of eight and was one of the youngest British athletes in Tokyo.
Last year she teamed up with Harper, 23, from Sheffield.
Together they won the silver and bronze medals at the 2023 and 2024 World Championships respectively.
Meanwhile, Tom Daley was spotted knitting this morning as he watched his fellow divers, just two days before he begins his campaign for Olympic gold.
Tom Daley was spotted knitting in the crowd – as he did in Tokyo – but he was careful
His final product? A wool sweater with the name ‘Daley’ knitted on the back
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The Team GB star took some time to relax before delivering his opening performance in the 10m synchronised diving with partner Noah Williams on Monday.
The 30-year-old appeared proud of his work as he showed off the wool sweater with the name ‘Daley’ knitted on the back.