Watch Classmates of Team USA's Lydia Jacoby Roaringly Cheer as She Wins Gold in the 100m Breaststroke

Team USA's 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby went from training in a 25-yard pool in Seward, Alaska, to winning her first Olympic gold medal in the women's 100m breaststroke. Up until the final seconds of the race, announcers were convinced South Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker was going to take the gold medal. However, in the last lap, Jacoby — who happens to be a Pisces — powered past Schoenmaker to clinch the gold medal.

In a post-race interview with Lilly King, who is a fellow Team USA member and the bronze medalist of the evening, King expressed that she was glad to see her gold-medal legacy in the women's 100m breaststroke go to Jacoby. Ahead are moments during and after Jacoby's first Olympic gold.

2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby & Lilly King's Warm Hug After Getting Medal Winning Results
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2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby & Lilly King's Warm Hug After Getting Medal Winning Results

2021 Olympics: Team USA Lydia Jacoby & Team South Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker's Post-Race Hug
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2021 Olympics: Team USA Lydia Jacoby & Team South Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker's Post-Race Hug

2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby's Post-Race Reaction to Winning Gold
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2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby's Post-Race Reaction to Winning Gold

2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby Powering Through the Water in the 100m Breaststroke
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2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby Powering Through the Water in the 100m Breaststroke

2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby's Family and Classmates Cheer For Her Victory

2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby on the Podium With Her Gold Medal
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2021 Olympics: Team USA's Lydia Jacoby on the Podium With Her Gold Medal