University of Georgia Athletics

Edwards, Butler, and Bethune Earn Gold Medals
August 10, 2024 | Men's Basketball, Soccer, Track & Field
PARIS – Three Georgia Bulldogs earned gold medals to close out competition at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. Alongside the three medals won by swimmer Nic Fink, Georgia Athletics closed the 2024 Olympics with six total medals (four gold, two silver).
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Basketball
- Former Bulldog Anthony Edwards tallied eight points, one rebound, and a steal in nine minutes of play as the United States men's basketball team won its fifth-consecutive gold medal in a 98-87 victory over France. Edwards became the first Bulldog gold medalist in men's basketball since Vern Fleming in 1984.
Track & Field
- Rising junior Aaliyah Butler earned a gold medal as a member of Team USA's women's 4x400-meter relay team. The Fort Lauderdale, Florida native helped the Americans advance to the final with the top time of the event's first round on Friday (3:21.44) but did not run in Saturday's final. Butler's gold medal is the ninth in Georgia track & field history and the 18th Olympic medal overall.
- Marie-Therese Obst placed 11th in the women's javelin finals while competing for Norway. Obst recorded a throw of 61.14m/200-7 on her opening attempt to cap off her first Olympic Games.
Soccer
- Former Bulldog Croix Bethune became the program's first gold medalist as the United States defeated Brazil, 1-0, in the gold medal match. Bethune, who appeared in the Americans' group play victory over Australia, did not appear on the main 18-player roster for Saturday's final.
Players Mentioned
Georgia Men's Basketball Media Availability - Kanon Catchings
Monday, September 29
Georgia Men's Basketball Media Availability - Somtochukwu "Somto" Cyril
Monday, September 29
Georgia Men's Basketball Media Availability - Marcus "Smurf" Millender
Monday, September 22
Georgia Men's Basketball Media Availability - Jeremiah Wilkinson
Monday, September 22