By Paul Jones
Welsh athletes have returned home, having made a remarkable impression at the Paris 2024 Olympics, achieving their best performance to date.
A record 33 Welsh competitors, including 19 Olympic debutants, represented Team GB, bringing home a total of 13 medals—three gold, three silver, and seven bronze.
Record-Breaking Achievements
The 2024 Games saw several historic milestones for Welsh sport:
Anna Hursey became the first Welsh athlete to compete in table tennis at the Olympics.
Ella Maclean-Howell made history as Wales’ first Olympic mountain biker.
Jasmine Joyce stood out as the first British rugby player to appear in three separate Olympic Games.
Ruby Evans was the first Welsh gymnast to compete at the Olympics since 1996.
Matt Richards was part of the first swimming team to successfully defend an Olympic relay gold with the same quartet of swimmers.
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Elinor Barker became the most decorated Welsh woman in Olympic history, winning her fourth medal.
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Emma Finucane achieved the unprecedented feat of winning three medals at a single Olympic Games.
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Medal Highlights
Gold Medals:
Matt Richards and Kieran Bird – Swimming Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Emma Finucane – Cycling Women’s Team Sprint
Harry Brightmore – Rowing Men’s Eight
Silver Medals:
Matt Richards – Swimming Men’s 200m Freestyle
Ollie Wynne-Griffith – Rowing Men’s Pair
Elinor Barker – Cycling Women’s Madison
Bronze Medals:
Eve Stewart – Rowing Women’s Eight
Matt Aldridge – Rowing Men’s Four
Becky Wilde – Rowing Women’s Double Sculls
Elinor Barker, Jess Roberts, Anna Morris – Cycling Women’s Team Pursuit
Emma Finucane – Cycling Women’s Keirin
Jeremiah Azu – Athletics Men’s 4x100m Relay
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National Lottery’s Impact
The success of Welsh athletes at Paris 2024 is a testament to the invaluable support provided by the National Lottery. For nearly 30 years, National Lottery funding has been instrumental in Welsh sport, enabling top athletes to train full-time, access world-class coaching, and benefit from cutting-edge medical support. This funding also supports grassroots clubs and contributes to the development of premier sporting facilities, such as the Geraint Thomas Velodrome in Newport and the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
The achievements of Welsh Olympians at Paris 2024 not only highlight their individual talents but also underscore the crucial role of National Lottery support in fostering sporting excellence.