Olympic champ Tentoglou clinches world title

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BUDAPEST: Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou clinched the men’s long jump title with a tremendous last jump at the World Athletics Championships here on Thursday, reported Xinhua.

Heading into the sixth and last attempt, Tentoglou and Jamaica’s Pinnock had both jumped an impressive 8.5 m. However, the Greek athlete’s second-best result was just one centimetre behind Pinnock’s 8.4 m, placing him in second position.

Tentoglou, coming in second in the previous year’s World Championships, delivered his final jump with unwavering determination, achieving a season-best of 8.52 m, out of Pinnock’s reach.

“The only gold medal I missed is now mine,” Tentoglou remarked.

“It was a great competition, a great battle, better than last year’s. Now, I’m going to defend all my titles.”

Last year’s defending champion, Wang Jianan, who narrowly defeated Tentoglou with his final jump, had an off day on Thursday. The 26-year-old Chinese athlete managed only a sixth-place finish with 8.05 m.

“I felt exhausted after yesterday’s qualification,” Wang revealed, having achieved his season’s best of 8.34 m previously.

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“My muscles are quite tight today. I was worried about injury, so I didn’t give it all in the final.”

The 2019 world champion, Jamaican Tajay Gayle, secured third place with 8.27 m.

In the women’s hammer throw, Canadian Camryn Rogers dominated from the start, sealing the top position with an initial throw of 77.22 m. Americans Janee’ Kassanavoid and DeAnna Price trailed with 76.36 m and 75.41 m, respectively.

China’s Olympic silver medalist, Wang Zheng, struggled in her last four throws and ended in eighth place with 72.14 m.

Both the men’s 400 m and the women’s 100 m hurdles saw Jamaican athletes taking the lead. Debutant Antonio Watson clinched the gold in the 400 m with a time of 44.22 seconds while 30-year-old Danielle Williams reclaimed her world title in the 100 m hurdles, finishing in 12.43 seconds after an eight-year hiatus.

Additionally, Femke Bol won the Netherlands its first gold in this championship, clocking 51.7 seconds in the women’s 400 m hurdles.

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Earlier, Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez both triumphed in the 35 km race walking events, adding to their 20 km victories and ensuring Spain clinched all four race walking titles in Budapest. –  BERNAMA-XINHUA

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