Team GB in tears as diving pair win first medal of Paris 2024 after rival’s ‘disaster’ gaffe leaves commentator stunned

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DIVING duo Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen were left in tears as they secured Team GB’s first medal of Paris 2024 after finishing third in the women’s synchronised 3m springboard.

The Brits won bronze following an error from Australia’s Anabelle Smith.

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Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen won Team GB’s first medal of the games[/caption]
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Anabelle Smith (L) almost slipped off the side of the board[/caption]
She still managed to complete the dive
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The Team GB duo were left in tears after sealing bronze[/caption]
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China won gold with USA taking silver and Great Britain claiming bronze[/caption]

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During the last round – and with Australia set to win a medal – Smith slipped off the side of the board before launching into a dive.

While she completed the dive, the 31-year-old and her partner missed out on some crucial points due to a lack of synchronicity and scored 48.60.

They subsequently finished fifth, leaving the door open for Team GB to get bronze.

BBC Sport commentator Leon Taylor was left utterly stunned and said: “I’m about to pin the silver on the Australians and Anabelle lands with one foot on the side of the diving board.

“She just about managed to complete the dive. I have no idea where that’s going to go with the judges.

“Oh my word, it’s incredible that she even managed to complete the dive.

“She is distraught and understandably so.”

China’s Chen Yiwen and Chang Yani took the first gold of the 2024 Games with an overall score of 337.68.

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And USA duo Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook claimed silver with 314.64.

A score of 302.28 was enough to see Harper and Mew Jensen take bronze.

It is the first Olympic medal for Great Britain in women’s diving for 64 years.

Discussing the incredible achievement, Mew Jensen said: “Crazy, crazy. I mean, I don’t think I can quite believe it right now. I’m super proud of Yaz, super proud of myself, super proud of the team.

“We’ve worked insanely hard, and we couldn’t have come away with a better outcome.

“The group of girls we have on this team are unmatched. I’m not worried about any of the girls. I think they will deliver over the next couple of days. I’m super excited for the rest of the team – we started the ball rolling, so let’s keep it going.”

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Josh Tarling and Anna Henderson are both in road cycling time trial action along the streets of Paris (from 1.30pm), leading today’s Brit medal hopes.

Michael Bargeron and Seonaid McIntosh team up in the 10m mixed shooting trying to win the first gold of the 2024 Games (10am). 

In diving, 3m synchro pair Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen could medal (10am).

And Team GB expect a medal from their swimmers in both of the 4x100m freestyle relays (8.30pm).

While three-time Olympic gold medallist Adam Peaty begins his quest for 100m breaststroke glory (heat 10.30am, semi-final 8.15pm). 

And Max Whitlock is eyeing a pommel horse medal for a fourth Games in a row as gymnastics qualifying gets underway (10am). 

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