USA makes a fifth-straight Olympic podium winning Silver in Paris 2024
PARIS, France, August 11, 2024.- The United States won the Paris 2024
Olympic Games silver medal on Sunday at the South Paris Arena 1 making
their fifth-straight Olympic podium appearance and becoming the country
with the most Olympic medals in women’s indoor volleyball.
United States won the silver medal for an overall of seven Olympic
medals after falling to Italy 3-0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-17), the number one
team in the
FIVB World Ranking.
For the USA, getting silver meant making a fifth-straight podium
appearance after taking silver in Beijing 2008 and London 2012, bronze
in Rio 2016 and gold in Tokyo 2020. Their roster in Paris contained nine
Tokyo Olympic champions, including outside hitter Jordan Larson, who was
present in the team's last four Olympic campaigns.
"It's bittersweet but mostly sweet," middle blocker Haleigh
Washingon added. "It's hardware and it's second-best in the world. We
went through so much adversity and for us to come out of this tournament
with hardware, it's really great. You take the victories where you can
get them. There's definitely the feeling that we could have done better
in the final. But to be able to represent the United States again and to
be able to compete at such a high level and still get a result, it gets
me thrilled."
Opposite Paola Egonu led the Italian offense with 22 points. Outside
hitters Myriam Sylla and Caterina Bosetti also had solid scoring
displays, tallying ten and nine points respectively.
The Americans made several substitutions during the match to try and
find the best way to stop Italy and had in opposite Jordan Thompson, who
came off the bench, their most productive player, with eight points.
Outside hitter Avery Skinner added another seven.
"Knowing where we started at the beginning of this quad and even where
we were two months, to be able to play for gold, we couldn't have asked
for anymore," setter Jordyn Poulter reflected. "Italy are the best team
in the world. They could have been in the last quad too, but I think
they had some little things to figure out. I think they felt very
confident and assured of what they were chasing coming into this final
and I feel happy for them as a country and a program for getting their
first medal and for it to be gold."
The gold won in Paris was the first-ever Olympic medal for Italian women
in volleyball and are now the seventh nation to hold Olympic gold medals
among the women, joining the former USSR (four), China (three), Cuba
(three), Brazil (two), Japan (two) and the United States (one).
The Italians were more effective than the Americans in every scoring
skill, beating their opponents in kills (45 to 35), blocks (11 to zero)
and aces (seven to three), which made their higher numbers of errors (17
to 12) don't have much of an impact in the match.
"We're all very emotional and happy about all that happened," middle
blocker Sarah. |