Jade Carey won the bronze medal in the vault final at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Jade Carey

Key Points

  • Jade Carey won the bronze medal in the vault final at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
  • This is a significant achievement as she previously stumbled in the same event at the Tokyo Olympics.
  • Carey overcame a stomach illness to compete and delivered strong performances on both her vaults.
  • Her bronze medal solidifies her status as a top gymnast and a valuable member of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team.
  • Carey’s journey from disappointment to podium finish is an inspiring story of resilience and perseverance.

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Jade Carey, the dynamic American gymnast, added another chapter to her illustrious career by securing the bronze medal in the vault final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This achievement holds particular significance for Carey, as it marks a triumphant redemption after a heartbreaking stumble in the same event at the Tokyo Olympics.

Battling through a stomach illness in the lead-up to the Paris competition, Carey displayed remarkable resilience and determination. Her two vault attempts showcased her exceptional power and precision. The first, a Cheng, was executed with remarkable control, setting a strong foundation for her performance. The second vault, a daring Amanar, demonstrated her fearless approach and unwavering confidence.

While the gold medal eluded her once again, Carey’s bronze finish is a testament to her unwavering dedication and mental fortitude. Her ability to overcome adversity and deliver under immense pressure is a characteristic that has defined her career. With this medal, Carey solidifies her position as one of the world’s premier gymnasts and a cornerstone of the highly successful U.S. women’s gymnastics team.

Beyond the medal, Carey’s performance in Paris serves as an inspiration to athletes everywhere. Her journey from the disappointment of Tokyo to the podium in Paris is a powerful reminder that setbacks are opportunities for growth and that with perseverance, dreams can be realized. As she continues to evolve as an athlete, the gymnastics world eagerly anticipates the next chapter in Jade Carey’s extraordinary career.

Here is a table summarizing the medal record for the gymnast:

Event1st Place2nd Place3rd Place
Olympic Games201
World Championships331
NCAA Championships041
Total573

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics

Representing the United States

Olympic Games

Medal TypeYearEvent
Gold2020Floor Exercise
Gold2024Team
Bronze2024Vault

World Championships

Medal TypeYearEvent
Gold2019Team
Gold2022Team
Gold2022Vault
Silver2017Vault
Silver2017Floor Exercise
Silver2019Vault
Bronze2022Floor Exercise

Pan American Championships

Medal TypeYearEvent
Gold2018Team
Gold2018Vault
Gold2018Floor Exercise

FIG World Cup Series

Event1st Place2nd Place3rd Place
Apparatus World Cup610
World Challenge Cup110
Total720

Representing the Oregon State Beavers

NCAA Championships

Medal TypeYearEvent
Silver2022Uneven Bars
Silver2023Balance Beam
Silver2024All-Around
Silver2024Floor Exercise
Bronze2024Balance Beam

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Personal InformationDetails
Full NameJade Ashtyn Carey
Country RepresentedUnited States
BornMay 27, 2000 (age 24)
Place of BirthPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
HometownPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
ResidenceCorvallis, Oregon, U.S.
Height5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
DisciplineWomen’s Artistic Gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite (2017–)
NCAA2022–2025
Years on National Team2017–present (USA)
GymArizona Sunrays
College TeamOregon State Beavers (2022–2025)
Head Coach(es)Brian Carey, Tanya Chaplin
Assistant Coach(es)Pam Evans
ChoreographerBetty Okino

With this bronze, Carey joins an elite group of American gymnasts. Her impact extends beyond medals; she’s a role model, inspiring countless athletes to chase their dreams with unwavering determination. The gymnastics world eagerly awaits her next chapter.