Fayetteville Native, Jack Britt Grad Sullivan Wins Bronze Medal at Paris Olympics
Sammy Sullivan, a Jack Britt High School graduate and Fayetteville native is coming home from the Paris Olympics with a medal. Sullivan, a Captain in the U.S. Army, was part…

Sammy Sullivan – a Jack Britt graduate and U.S. Army Captain – celebrates following victory during the Women’s Rugby Sevens Bronze medal match between Team United States and Team Australia.
Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesSammy Sullivan, a Jack Britt High School graduate and Fayetteville native is coming home from the Paris Olympics with a medal.
Sullivan, a Captain in the U.S. Army, was part of the women's rugby sevens team that captured the Bronze Medal in stunning fashion Tuesday.
The United States was facing Australia in the Bronze Medal match, and trailed in the final seconds of play, after Australia scored late.
But Alex Sedrick took off with the ball and ran the length of the field as time expired to tie the game, and the two points scored on the conversion was enough to give the Americans a 14-12 win, and their first-ever rugby medal in the Olympics. New Zealand beat Canada 19-12 in the Gold Medal match.
Sullivan was a late-comer to the rugby world, picking up the sport at West Point, when she was turned away from the soccer program. Her father had played the sport, and West Point has one of the best programs in the country.

Sammy Sullivan #4 of Team United States scores her team's third try during the Women's Rugby Sevens Quarter Final match between Team Great Britain and Team United States on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Summer Olympics 2024 is officially in full swing in Paris following an Opening Ceremony for the ages.
Seriously, this Opening Ceremony had something for everyone, and get ready for us to do our best Stefon:
-Can-Can dancers.
-Lady Gaga.
-A surprising sub-plot in the overall ceremony's narrative that involved a ménage à trois.
-References to the beheading of Marie Antionette, which led into a performance from French metal band Gojira.
-A buttload of rain.
-Priceless artwork from the Louvre coming to life.
-A silver horse galloping across the Seine in majestic glory.
-A catwalk from out of nowhere highlighting France's club scene and the country's influence on fashion.
-A brief performance from Les Misérables.
And then, as if things couldn't get any more over-the-top, Celine Dion delivers a stunning performance of Edith Piaf's "Hymne A L'Amour" from inside of the Eifle Tower. The legendary singer has been battling stiff-person syndrome, which is a condition that impacts the central nervous system. This condition has affected Dion's ability to sing. She revealed her diagnosis in December 2022, stopped performing and made very few public appearances while she sought treatment to return to performing.
Even once the Olympic cauldron is extinguished, people will still be talking about this triumphant moment.
Now that we've gone through all of our tissues from happy-crying about Celine, it's time to get down to business and talk about the athletes.
This 2024 Opening Ceremony was very unique for the above reasons, but also because it saw the Parade of Nations actually make their way down the Seine in boats of all sizes. Some small countries had a small boat to themselves. Oftentimes, there were multiple countries sharing a boat, while countries with large delegations had massive boats just for their athletes.
Regardless of boat size, pretty much every athlete got drenched by the pouring rain throughout the entire Opening Ceremony. However, the rain didn't seem to dampen the moods of the athletes. In fact, Kelly Clarkson commented, "Everyone is killing that wet look. Just sayin’!"
Now, because of the rain, this led to many of the athletes to wear clear plastic rain ponchos over their Opening Ceremony outfits, which had to be a bit of a bummer. (It certainly got in the way of checking out all of the various team outfits.) However, this also made us take a closer look at the fashion choices of each nation, and it's led to our very serious (wink-wink) assessment of the best and worst fashion choices from the Summer Olympics 2024 Opening Ceremony. Enjoy!
The “Yes! They Did Wear Them” Award: Bermuda and their shorts.

Best Example of Serving ‘90s Windbreaker Realness: Eswatini.

The “Ah! That’s Too Much Yellow!” Award: Romania.

Outfit Your Mom is Most Likely to Choose for the Family to Wear Together on a Vacation: Mauritius.

Mauritius' team cheers as they move down the Seine River in Paris, France, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)
Best Example of a Blazer Salt N’ Pepa Would Wear to Push It (Push It, Real Good): Mozambique.

Worst Overall: All of the damn beige outfits!

Best Overall: Togo
