Lauren Jackson finished her outstanding international career with a fifth Olympic medal.
The 43-year-old Australian star now has three silver medals and two bronze after the Opals defeated Belgium 85-81 on Sunday. This achievement puts her in a tie for second place for the most decorated Olympic women’s basketball player, with Diana Taurasi being the only one with more medals, having six.
“Five for five!” Jackson said excitedly as she left the postgame press area.
Jackson did not play much in these Olympics, which she feels will help her remember the experience better compared to when she was actively playing.
“I’ve been on the sidelines,” Jackson said about the Paris Games. “I’ve been supporting the girls, and I think that’s, yeah, it has been one of my favorites absolutely.”
She also had the chance to share this moment with her two sons, who came to watch the Games.
Although she won’t be playing anymore, Jackson plans to stay involved with the Opals, offering support behind the scenes.
Even participating in these Olympics after retiring in 2016 due to multiple knee surgeries is an accomplishment. She began playing again in the Australian domestic league a few years ago and led her team to a bronze medal in the 2022 World Cup.
“I think Lauren’s name is synonymous with success, with basketball. And I think she just brings a lot of experience to our team, whether she’s on the floor or not,” said Ezi Magbegor, who scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the win over Belgium.
“I think just she adds greatness to us. And so to be able to play with her and experience this with her, is a real honor to me.
“I think just coming into this Olympics, we knew what Lauren has done for basketball, what she’s had in her career. And so she is the best, she wins wherever she goes. And so it’s great to just get a bronze medal with her as well.”