PARIS, Aug 11 (Bernama-Xinhua) — Cao Yuan successfully defended his Olympic title in the men’s 10m platform event on Saturday, as China completed a clean sweep of all eight diving gold medals at the Paris Olympics, Xinhua reported.
Cao, 29, secured his fourth Olympic gold with an impressive 547.5 points, becoming the first diver since American legend Greg Louganis at the 1988 Seoul Olympics to defend his title in the men’s 10m platform event.
“I am really excited,” Cao said after the achievement. “I made great efforts to recover, to think and to be in a good shape in Paris.”
Japanese teenager Rikuto Tamai failed to nail his fifth dive but still managed to claim the silver medal with a score of 507.65 after receiving the highest score of 99 points in the final from a sensational last dive.
Britain’s Noah Williams took the bronze with 497.35 points while the reigning world champion Yang Hao of China, far from his best, finished last among the 12 divers in the final.
“I was just focusing on my own dives during the competition. Other athletes could not affect me. I won this event at the Tokyo Olympics, so I am confident that I have the ability to win it again,” Cao noted.
As a four-time Olympian, Cao said he didn’t think about the 2028 Games, but the 17-year-old Tamai has set his target on the Olympic gold at the next Games.
“My goal is to reach the gold medal, because I believe I am in that position,” Tamai said after becoming Japan’s first-ever Olympic medallist in diving.