Bryony Page wins gold at Paris Olympics
The 33 year old went into the women's trampoline final as world champion
Great Britain's Bryony Page has completed her set of Olympic medals with gold in the women's trampoline final.
The 33-year-old was born in Crewe, studied in Sheffield and now lives in Bournemouth.
She won a surprise silver medal in Rio eight years ago and then bronze in Tokyo in 2021, but went into this competition as the reigning world champion and gold medal favourite.
Page was the penultimate gymnast to compete in the final at Bercy Arena and she cried and leapt with joy after her score of 56.480 was confirmed.
Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya from Belarus became the first neutral athlete to win a medal at the Games, taking silver, while Canada's Sophiane Methot claimed bronze.
Page, who also won the world title in 2021, qualified for the final with the fifth highest score but watched those competing ahead of her largely fail to surpass their qualifying marks.
The athlete, meanwhile, increased her score by close to a full mark from 55.620 and then saw the final competitor, China's Hu Yicheng, fall during her routine.
That ensured Page would win Britain's latest gold medal, to the delight of the hordes of flag-waving fans packed into the arena.
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