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BGTN > BRICS > South Africa > South Africa’s Tatjana Smith strikes gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics
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South Africa’s Tatjana Smith strikes gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Ben Rikhotso
Last updated: July 30, 2024 8:57 pm
By Ben Rikhotso
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Paris, France – South Africa’s Tatjana Smith made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics last night, by clinching a gold medal in the Women’s 100-meter breaststroke swimming event. This momentous victory not only marks a personal triumph for Smith, but also adds to South Africa’s proud Olympic legacy, inspiring millions back home and around the world.

Under the dazzling lights of the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Paris, 25-year-old Smith showcased a breathtaking performance, securing her first Olympic gold. Finishing with a remarkable time of 1:05.28, Smith outswam her closest rivals, Tang Qianting of China  and Sarah Sjöström from Sweden, Mona McSharry of Ireland who finished second and third, respectively.

This victory marks South Africa’s first gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, placing Smith alongside swimming legends like Chad le Clos and Penny Heyns. Smith’s journey to the top of the podium has been nothing short of inspiring. From her early days of swimming in the local pools of Durban, to becoming a world-class athlete, her dedication and passion for the sport have always set her apart.

Her rigorous training regime, combined with an unwavering focus on her goals, has now culminated in this historic achievement. The 100-meter breaststroke event was highly anticipated, with top swimmers from around the globe competing for the prestigious Olympic title. Smith, known for her explosive starts and powerful strokes, did not get a perfect start. As the race began , she was far behind the pack and at some stage was trailing in fourth.

However in the final 25 meters, Smith’s determination and resilience were on full display. The crowd erupted in applause as she touched the wall. With this win, Smith not only captured the gold medal but also set a new African record, solidifying her status as one of the best swimmers in the world. Following her victory, an emotional Smith was greeted by a thunderous ovation from the audience.

Tears of joy streamed down her face as she embraced her coach and teammates, acknowledging the immense support system that has been integral to her success. In an interview after the race, Smith expressed her overwhelming joy and gratitude. “I think everyone is so proud,” Tatjana expressed after her remarkable race. Reflecting on the anticipated reaction from her home country, she added, “I think they would have been proud even if I did not win a medal. That’s what I am really grateful for, really just the people in my life, they have been so supportive. It’s the small things that make us and drive us as athletes.”

The gold medal victory has also sparked celebrations across South Africa. From Cape Town to Johannesburg, fans have taken to the streets, proudly waving the national flag and singing Smith’s praises. Social media platforms have been abuzz with congratulatory messages, with many lauding Smith as a national hero and an inspiration for future generations.

Her achievement is expected to have a profound impact on the sport of swimming in South Africa. As a role model for aspiring swimmers, her success highlights the potential for South Africans to excel on the world stage, inspiring young athletes to pursue their dreams with vigor and determination.

The South Africans don’t have to wait long for Smith to return to the pool at the Paris La Defense Arena. Smith is the defending Olympic champion in the women’s 200m breaststroke having won gold at the postponed Tokyo Olympics 2020.

The three heats will take place on Wednesday, 31 July, starting at 11:00 (SA time). Smith and Team South Africa’s second entrant in the event, Kaylene Corbett, have both been drawn from Heat 1. Her victory at the Paris 2024 Olympics is a historic milestone for South African swimming. As South Africa celebrates this remarkable achievement, Tatjana’s legacy as an Olympic champion will undoubtedly inspire future generations to pursue their dreams with passion and determination.

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Ben Rikhotso
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Ben is a sports aficionado. He has a wealth of experience from his years as a radio news producer at the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Ben is thrilled to be driving sports coverage for BRICS nations and build a solid career as a television sport reporter and anchor.
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