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Jessica Long is golden — again!
“I just wanted to win a medal. I think it’s so funny because in Tokyo after Morgan Stickney beat me, I said was too old to ever do this event again, and here I am winning gold,” Long told NBC after the race. “… I can’t believe I won.”
Team USA celebrated Long’s incredible achievement on Instagram.
“Decades of dominance 🐐@jessicatatianalongwins Paralympic gold in the 400m Freestyle S8, the same event she won gold in at Athens 2004.#ParisParalympics,” Team USAwrote in their caption, alongside two photos of Long winning in 2024 and 2004.
Sharing the same snap on herInstagram, Long wrote, “This 😭♥️,” before reposting her loved ones’ posts about the victory on her Instagram Stories.
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“That is the coolest way to show what a true GOAT you are in swimming. Just in awe of you❤️🙌❤️,” one person commented under her post, while fellow paralympian Alice Tai added, “the absolute BEST 🐐🔥.”
According to theOlympics website, Long swam to her 17th gold medal in a time of 4:48.74 on Wednesday.
Jessica Long at the swimming pool of the ‘Aspria Harbour Club Milano’ on March 19, 2024 in Milan.MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty
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Great Britain’s Alice Tai was then second at 4:52.24, while Italy’s Xenia Francesca Palazzo finished third in 5:00.13. Long and Tai traded off first place during the race, with Tai leading until the last 50 meters, when Long pulled ahead and narrowly took gold.
Long told NBC that she kept positive as she and Tai battled in the pool.
“I just said the race isn’t over, keep your head down and swim for the little girl who never gives up.”
Long’s triumph brings her to a total of four gold medals in the women’s 400m freestyle S8 over her long Paralympic career, along with eight silver medals and five bronze.
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source: people.com