Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 12, 2024

Griffith University spotlights its achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Griffith University has spotlighted the new benchmark it has set for university sports achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

With 38 athletes – comprising students, alumni, and swimming squad members – competing, the University contributed 24 medals including 10 gold, eight silver and six bronze.

The Paris performance eclipses the number of medals won in Tokyo in 2021 when Team Griffith took home 19 medals including nine gold.

The achievement places Griffith as a leader globally in terms of Olympic success and representation by a university. For reference, University of California (Berkley) collected 23 medals and University of Southern California took home 15 medals. In the UK, Loughborough University finished with 16 medals

Notably, Griffith athletes contributed significantly to Australia’s success, accounting for 34% of the country’s medal haul with 18 of the national team’s 53 medals.

In line with their investment in the University’s Women in Sports strategy, Griffith women won 16 of the 24 medals with eight of the 13 individual winning athletes being female. Nine of Griffith’s 10 gold medals were won by women.

Bachelor of Public Health alumnus Emma McKeon, Australia’s most decorated Olympian, continued her legacy by capturing another gold to bring to 14 the number of Olympic medals won.

McKeon’s swim club teammate Kaylee McKeown achieved historic success with back-to-back gold medals in the 100m and 200m backstroke, becoming the first female swimmer to achieve the feat. Griffith also celebrated the long-awaited success of Bachelor of Science graduate Cameron McEvoy who triumphed in the 50m Freestyle Final at his fourth Olympiad.

Griffith’s swimming program, under the guidance of legendary coach Michael Bohl, had a standout performance. All female swimmers from Griffith’s swim club who competed in Paris earned medals. This included Lani Pallister, who won gold in the 4x200m Freestyle Relay, and Shayna Jack, who made a remarkable comeback to win two gold medals in relay events after a challenging period which saw her miss the Games in Japan.

Bachelor of Business alum Matt Denny finally achieved his dream of an Olympic podium, taking bronze in the Men’s Discus final, becoming the first Australian male to ever claim a medal in the field event.

Griffith athletes were also named flag bearers during the opening and closing ceremonies. MBA alumnus and dual gold-medal winning canoeist Jessica Fox was named an Australian flag bearer for the Opening Ceremony while Kaylee McKeown was handed the flag in the Closing Ceremony. Bachelor of Science student Georgia-Leigh Vale was also afforded the honour of being a Flag Bearer for Papua New Guinea in the Opening Ceremony.

Griffith University Director of Sport Engagement, Duncan Free noted “our athletes have performed beyond expectations, not just competing but excelling at the highest level. This success is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the support system at Griffith University.

“We are thrilled to see our students and alumni make such significant contributions to Australia’s Olympic success.”

Griffith University’s achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympics reflect a commitment to excellence in sports and highlight the university’s role in producing world-class athletes. 

All eyes will now focus on the Paralympic Games in Paris with Griffith represented by 12 para athletes at the event which starts on 28th August.

Follow the performances of Griffith University athletesImages. Credit: Griffith University via Instagram

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