Jack Laugher and Anthony Harding made sure that it was Team GB's best ever medal haul in the diving pool with bronze in the men's synchronised 3m springboard.
Experienced Laugher joined forces with debutant Harding to make it four medals out of four at Paris 2024, with more events to come.
It was a sixth and final dive produced from the diving gods for the British pair as they ensured their place on the podium with a stunning forward four and a half somersault in tuck position.
The dive scored a whopping 94.62 to cement bronze behind China and Mexico.
“Four medals from four is unreal," said Laugher. "What we’ve achieved as a team is wonderful.
“There was so much pressure on us coming in with three from three and we know we could make it four from four. It’s a wonderful day and one to cherish forever.”
What a fierce competition this was... 😮
— Team GB (@TeamGB) August 2, 2024
A brilliant bronze for our 3m synchronised divers! 🥉 https://t.co/pZrgfyRsqT pic.twitter.com/YRD9PyxXeX
The pair never faltered out of the medal positions, starting strong in bronze before pushing up into second with their second and third dives.
A fourth dive of 76.50 made it closer than needed to be to fourth place, as they were reeled in by the rest of the field, but Harding and Laugher kept their cool.
But a brilliant final two dives, including a final dive of 3.9 difficulty, the most difficult dive performed by any nation, saw Laugher clinch his fourth Olympic medal in as many Games as Harding added his first-ever with bronze.
Harding: “It is Jack’s strongest dive so it’s a no-brainer, it has to be there. I’ve worked hard with my weights coach to get stronger. The triple out, it’s very difficult to get the adrenalin to do it in training.”
Laugher added: “It’s normally a good dive for me and Anthony has had a struggle with it. Anthony’s dive was better than mine in the final, and I’m really, really proud of him for how he has achieved that."
Team GB have now recorded their best ever medal haul in diving at an Olympics, with the individual events still to come.
It is also the first time that Team GB have medalled in all synchro events at a single Olympics.
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