At the Paris Olympics, Team GB’s dynamic diving duo, Jack Laugher and Anthony Harding, secured a bronze medal in the men’s synchronized 3m springboard final.
Their impressive final score of 438.15 placed them just behind Mexico’s Juan Celaya and Osmar Olvera, with China’s Zongyuan Wang and Daoyi Long capturing the gold.
Consistent Success Since 2021
Laugher and Harding have been a formidable team since their partnership began in 2021, earning European, Commonwealth, and world medals together.
Their recent Olympic success adds another significant achievement to their growing list of accolades.
Laugher’s Expanding Medal Collection
This latest bronze medal brings Laugher’s Olympic medal tally to four, adding to his previous successes in Rio and Tokyo where he clinched bronze, silver, and gold medals.
The 29-year-old diver continues to demonstrate his skill and consistency on the world stage.# Nail-Biting Competition
Throughout the competition, Laugher and Harding maintained a podium position, frequently switching between second and third place.
The final round was particularly thrilling, with their brilliant dive scoring 94.62 points and securing their place on the podium.
With Laugher and Harding’s bronze, Team GB’s medal count reached 22 on the seventh day of the Games. Their achievement also ensures that Team GB continues its impressive streak of medaling in every diving discipline at the Paris Olympics.
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