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#USC2Paris Olympics Recap (Day Nine): Nicole Yeargin Earns USC’s First Medal In Paris With Relay Bronze For Great Britain

#USC2Paris Olympics Recap (Day Nine): Nicole Yeargin Earns USC’s First Medal In Paris With Relay Bronze For Great Britain


Olympics | August 03, 2024

PARIS, FRANCE — USC’s first medal in Paris went to track Trojan Nicole Yeargin with Great Britain in the mixed 4×400 relay. Yeargin had anchored Great Britain’s preliminary relay race in a national-record time yesterday, and her teammates raced to a third-place finish in today’s final to earn a bronze medal for the Great Britain team. It’s Yeargin’s first Olympic medal and the 77th bronze medal in history for USC. The Trojan men’s water polo contingent representing Australia, Greece and the United States have all ensured tickets to quarterfinal rounds, with U.S. Trojan Hannes Daube going big today with a five-goal outburst to help Team USA beat Montenegro 12-7 today for a key second win in group play. Also collecting a clutch victory today was Latvia’s Tina Graudina, who won her beach volleyball match to advance to the Round of 16. It was a busy day on the track and in the pool for many Trojans today in Paris. See below for full results and statistics for USC athletes in Paris today.


 

August 3 Recap
Women’s Beach Volleyball
Graudina/Samoilova (LAT) def. Humana-Paredes/Wilkerson (CAN) 2-0
    • A two-time national champion as a Trojan and two-time Olympian, Tina Graudina (Latvia) had 16 kills, six blocks and a dig to help her team beat its Canadian opponents Humana-Paredes/Wilkerson 2-0 (21-14, 22-20), finishing second in pool play to advance to the Round of 16.

Women’s Athletics

100m Semifinals

    • A two-time Olympian, TeeTee Terry (USA) placed third in her semifinal race and eighth overall in a time of 11.07 to advance to the final.

100m Final

    • A two-time Olympian, TeeTee Terry (USA) finished fifth in a time of 10.97 in the final.

Mixed 4x400m Relay Final

    • A two-time Olympian, Nicole Yeargin (Great Britain) did not race on Great Britain’s final relay team, but earned a BRONZE MEDAL (USC’s first medal in these Paris Olympics) as a member of Great Britain’s preliminary race team, which set a national record in its first-place finish in its heat on Aug. 2.

800m Repechage Round

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