Arisa Trew makes 'insane' history at 14 amid brutal Boomers heartbreak and cycling world record
Australia grabbed two more medals on Tuesday night at the Paris Olympics, but it was a devastating end for the Boomers.
Arisa Trew became Australia's youngest gold medallist in Olympics history and the Aussies broke the men's team pursuit world record at the velodrome, but it was absolute heartbreak for the Boomers basketball team on Tuesday night in Paris. At 14 years and 86 days, Trew won the women's park skateboarding event to eclipse Australia's previous youngest gold medallist - swimmer Sandra Morgan.
Morgan was 14 years and 184 days when she won gold as part of the women's 4x100m freestyle relay team at the Melbourne Olympics in 1956. But Trew outdid Morgan on Tuesday night and captured Australia's 14th gold medal of the Paris Games in the process.
Sitting in the bronze medal position before her third and final run, coach Trevor Ward pulled her aside for a chat. She then produced a series of daring tricks highlighted by a 540 - one and a half rotations in midair - which thrilled the sold-out crowd at La Concorde in central Paris. Trew scored 93.18 to pip Japan's Cocona Kiraki (92.63) and Great Britain's Sky Brown (92.31) for the other medals.
"I got told by a few people that I'm Australia's youngest gold medallist, which is, like, pretty insane," Trew said afterwards. "And really cool, because that's, like, who I'm representing and, like, it's just amazing. It's just, like, super cool that I have won the gold medal because it has been like a dream. I'm just, like, so excited."
Trew is the youngest athlete on Australia's Olympic team in Paris and the nation's seventh-youngest Olympian ever. "It was just crazy and so exciting and I just, like, couldn't believe it when I, like, knew that I was the winner of the Olympics," she said.
"This being my first Olympics, it's just insane. I wasn't really nervous because it's just, like, I just needed to think that it's another skate comp. And just to have fun with all my friends and skate my best but, like, all I really wanted to do was land a solid run."
Skating into the history books ππ₯π¦πΊ
Arisa Trew is the youngest Australian Olympic medallist, passing Sandra Morgan who won Swimming gold in 1956 at the age of 14yrs and 183 days.
Arisa won Skateboard Park gold at the age of 14yrs and 86 days.#AllezAUS | @skateaustralia pic.twitter.com/pp8UEruftSβ AUS Olympic Team (@AUSOlympicTeam) August 6, 2024
Sheβs 14, sheβs a Queenslander and sheβs just become Australiaβs youngest ever Olympic gold medalist!
Congratulations Arisa Trew - what an achievement. π₯ pic.twitter.com/7BGsHaNkeAβ David Crisafulli (@DavidCrisafulli) August 6, 2024
Arisa Trew making the rest of us look like utter failures. 14 years old and goes and wins a skateboarding gold medal.........in front of Tony Hawk? #OlympicGames pic.twitter.com/iM7t26DOxl
β ππ¨πππ§ (@GreenOscar94) August 6, 2024
AUSTRALIAβS YOUNGEST GOLD MEDALIST π₯π₯π₯
14-year-old Arisa Trew gets it done in the Womenβs Park skateboarding πΉ
What a moment! #Olympics pic.twitter.com/8PCkZxs3w3β Tyson Whelan (@tyson_whelan) August 6, 2024
Bronze medal and world record in track cycling for Australia
Australia also won a bronze medal on Tuesday night as Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson and Matthew Glaetzer in the men's team sprint cycling event. But they were overshadowed as compatriots Sam Welsford, Kelland O'Brien, Conor Leahy and Oliver Bleddyn broke the men's team pursuit world record.
The foursome clocked four minutes 40.730 seconds to easily beat reigning Games champions Italy in their round-one heat. The previous world record was held by Italy at 3:42.032 - set at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. The Aussies' stunning victory sets up a gold-medal ride on Wednesday night against Great Britain - Australia's long-time fierce rivals in the event.
Boomers left shattered in 'terrible' end to Olympics campaign
But it wasn't all joy for Australia on Tuesday night as the Boomers were knocked out of the basketball competition by Serbia in the quarter-finals. Nikola Jokic starred as the World's No.2 side came from 24 points down to beat Australia 95-90 to reach the semis.
In what will likely be his last Olympics, Patty Mills scored 26 points and was immense for the Boomers, with the five-time Olympian hitting a clutch bucket to take the quarter-final to over-time. But reigning NBA MVP Jokic took control from there, producing two stops and two buckets to have the final say.
It left the Aussie players shattered, with Channel 9 commentator Brenton Speed describing it as a "terrible" way for their campaign to end. Fans were also left heartbroken for the Boomers, especially Mills in what will almost certainly be his last Olympics. However some were critical of the result, saying the Boomers missing out on a medal "shouldn't happen" considering their star-studded roster.
I dont think ive ever been more depressed watching the boomers crumble in OT
Legit makes me sadβ Miggle (@itsyaboimiggle) August 6, 2024
So, so sad for my Boomers. π’ Let a 24 point lead go, and just couldn't do it tonight. So many turnovers. Still love them, but very disappointed. π¦πΊπ₯°π’
β HereToHelp (@Vollyaholic) August 6, 2024
I've seen a lot of basketball, but nothing beats a Boomers game for me, win or loss. #GoBoomers the day I don't see Delly, Patty and Ingles will be a very sad one!
β alissha (@alissha) August 6, 2024
Very disappointing π so much talent this team shouldn't be leaving #Paris2024 without a medal. Time for a new coach
β Gaz (@GaZWestsFan) August 6, 2024
Women's water polo and beach volleyball teams into semi-finals
Elsewhere, the women's water polo and beach volleyball teams both progressed to the semi-finals to give themselves a huge chance to win gold. The water polo Stingers overpowered Greece 9-6 to edge closer to their first title since the inaugural event at the Sydney Games in 2000.
Inspired by five goals from the outstanding Alice Williams, Bec Rippon's side are now one win away from making the podium in Paris. And the women's beach volleyball team of Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy were too good for Switzerland, winning 21-19, 16-21, 15-12 to progress. Artacho del Solar and Clancy won silver in Tokyo three years ago and will be hoping to go one better in Paris.
with AAP