Sarah Bacon & Kassidy Cook – Diving Duo -Won Silver Medal for U.S. in Paris 2024 Olympics

Silver Medalists, Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook of Team United States pose with their medals after the Medal Ceremony. / GETTY IMAGES

Sarah Bacon & Kassidy Cook -The United States celebrated its first medal at the Paris Olympics as Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook won silver in the women’s synchronized 3-meter springboard competition at the Aquatics Centre. The duo, scoring 314.64 points, finished second behind China’s Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen.

Medal Details and Competitors

Sarah Bacon, 27, and Kassidy Cook, 29, delivered a stellar performance, securing Team USA’s first medal in women’s synchronized springboard since Kelci Bryant and Abby Johnston’s silver in London 2012. Great Britain’s Tasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen claimed bronze with 302.28 points.

Competition Highlights

The Americans scored consistently, with scores of 49.80, 51.00, 71.010, 72.54, and 70.20, ensuring a podium finish with three consecutive 70s. Cook mentioned that their competitive trials set them up well for Paris, while Bacon expressed confidence in their final dive securing a medal.

Also read- USA Medal Winners at Paris Olympics 2024: A Complete List

Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook

DetailsSarah BaconKassidy Cook
Age2729
HometownIndianapolis, IndianaThe Woodlands, Texas
Olympic DebutParis 2024Rio 2016, Paris 2024
Olympic EventsSynchronized 3-meter, Individual springboardSynchronized 3-meter
Personal ChallengesMissed Tokyo 2020, injuries, mental strugglesEight-year hiatus, personal challenges
Family SupportBoyfriend: Nick Jaworski
Medal AchievementsSilver in Synchronized 3-meter, Paris 2024Silver in Synchronized 3-meter, Paris 2024
Additional NotesFirst Olympic medal with synchro partnerFirst female diver in non-consecutive Olympics

the table with the full list of U.S. medal winners:

NoDateAthlete/TeamMedalEventSport
127 JulySarah Bacon/Kassidy CookSilverWomen’s springboard 3m synchronizedDiving
227 JulyChloe DygertBronzeWomen’s individual time trialCycling
327 JulyKatie LedeckyBronze400m freestyleSwimming
427 JulyKate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske, Simone Manuel, Erika Connolly, Abbey WeitzelSilver4x100m freestyle, womenSwimming
527 JulyJack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Matt KingGold4x100m freestyle, menSwimming
628 JulyHaley BattenSilverWomen’s cross countryMountain Bike
728 JulyTorri HuskeGoldWomen’s 100m butterflySwimming
828 JulyGretchen WalshSilverWomen’s 100m butterflySwimming
928 JulyCarson FosterBronzeMen’s 400m IMSwimming
1028 JulyLee KieferGoldWomen’s individual foilFencing
1128 JulyLauren ScruggsSilverWomen’s individual foilFencing
1228 JulyNic FinkSilverMen’s 100m breaststroke

Team USA’s Diving Legacy

The last U.S. diver to win an Olympic gold was David Boudia in the men’s platform in 2012. Bacon and Cook’s silver medal adds to the legacy of U.S. diving, highlighting the determination and resilience of American athletes.

Reflections from the Athletes

Sarah Bacon shared her thoughts on missing out on Tokyo:
“I feel like it’s been a really long journey coming. Being able to make the Olympic team this time, and then also being able to do it in synchro with my best friend here at this Olympic Games, and then also walking away with the silver medal means I have no words to describe any of this.”

Kassidy Cook reflected on her unique journey:
“I think that my journey is an uncommon one. I’m the first female diver to attend non-consecutive Olympic Games. And in between those two, I’ve been through a lot personally. … So knowing that my grit and my determination ended up working out means everything in the world to me.”

Family Support

Bacon attributed her success to her family and boyfriend, Nick Jaworski, a former kicker of Mississippi State University:
“It’s been hard mentally… He looked me in the eyes and said, ‘No, you’re going to go back. You’re going to dive, and we’re going to make your dream happen.’”

Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook (L-R) compete during the women’s synchronized 3-meter springboard final at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 27, 2024 in Paris. (Photo by Getty Images)

China’s Dominance in Diving

China’s dominance in diving continues, having won six out of seven gold medals in this event since 2000. Since the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, China has amassed 47 golds, 23 silvers, and 10 bronzes in diving.

TeamDiversMedalScore
ChinaChang Yani, Chen YiwenGold336.60
USASarah Bacon, Kassidy CookSilver314.64
Great BritainTasmin Harper, Scarlett Mew JensenBronze302.28

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Bacon and Cook’s silver medal is a promising sign for US diving. Their victory, coupled with their inspiring stories of perseverance, could inspire a new generation of divers to pursue their Olympic dreams.

As the Olympics progress, the world will be watching to see if the US can build on this momentum and challenge China’s dominance in the diving pool.

Silver Medalists, Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook of the USA, Gold Medalists, Yani Chang and Yiwen Chen of The People’s Republic of China, and Gold Medalists, Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen of Great Britain pose with their medals.MIKE EGERTON/PA IMAGES VIA GETTY IMAGES