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USA icon Taurasi bows out of Olympic basketball with sixth gold

Michael Taylor by Michael Taylor
August 13, 2024
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American Diana Taurasi poses with her sixth Olympic gold medal after the United States beat France in the Paris Games final. ©AFP

Paris (AFP) – Diana Taurasi capped her international career with a sixth Olympic gold medal on Sunday, calling it “truly an honor” to represent the USA and see the growth of the global game. The United States won their record eighth straight gold with a gritty 67-66 victory over host nation France. Taurasi, with gold in 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024, surpassed Sue Bird for the most Olympic golds by an American women’s basketball player. However, despite the United States’ long dominance, Taurasi never thought it was a sure thing.

“These games are tough,” Taurasi said. “Everyone always thinks it’s going to be easy to win gold medals. But a game in France against a French team — they play physical, they play hard, play for their country. It was a tough win.” The Phoenix Mercury guard, owner of three WNBA titles, didn’t play in the final, but US coach Cheryl Reeve said before the Games that her experience was a “tremendously valuable” asset. “She’s one of the greatest competitors women’s basketball, and sports, has ever seen,” Reeve said. “There’s no substitute for that level of experience.”

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Taurasi counseled her younger teammates that the United States’ history of success was no guarantee of gold. “I just told the team before the tournament, history doesn’t earn you another one. You’ve got to go and earn it. All these teams have anted up, they’re all investing in their teams and you see it in this tournament. Every night any team could have won,” she said. “It’s been fun to be a part of that.”

She has also enjoyed playing alongside changing generations of talent. With her sixth gold in hand, she said, “I think I’ll just look back on 20 years of being able to wear the jersey. I’ve been lucky to be around some of the best players to ever play. When I was young (with) some of my idols, in the middle my counterparts, and now to see these young guys go out there and get this gold medal. It’s a lot of luck and a lot of hard work — here I am.”

Taurasi has clapped back at suggestions she should have made way for a younger player, saying, “only a woman would have 20 years of experience and it’s an Achilles heel instead of something that is treasured and used as a way forward for sport and women.” However, she has no plans for another Olympics, even though the 2028 Games will be in her hometown of Los Angeles. “I know, LA, I’ll be there with a beer on the beach,” she said.

© 2024 AFP

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