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Tokyo 2020: Jacob Ingbrigtsen broke an Olympic record and won gold in the 1,500 meters
After Warholm's world record, another Norwegian starred on the track with 3: 28.32 minutes.
Gold medal for Felix on a mission.
Peter only 9 in the bayonet.
Lasitzkana won gold in the high jump
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Friday, 06 August 2021, 16:05 Updated: Saturday, 07 August 2021, 16:10
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The athletics competitions at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo came to an end today (Saturday), with the only gold medal to be awarded later being that of the men's marathon.
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Seventh consecutive gold win.
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Medal No. 11. Felix (Photo: Reuters)
Women & # 39; s 4X400 Finals
Gold Medal:
United States, 3: 16.85 minutes
Silver Medal:
Poland, 3: 20.53, National Record
Bronze Medal:
Jamaica, 3: 21.24
Alison Felix with the 11th medal of her career after a crushing and big victory in the mission race.
The United States came almost four seconds ahead of the Polish team, which set a national record and settled for the silver medal.
The American women with a seventh consecutive gold medal in this end.
Jamaica finished third with 3: 21.24 and overtook Canada in the battle for the bronze by 60 hundredths.
This is Felix's 11th medal, as mentioned, and she is the woman who has won the largest number of medals in athletics ever.
She also passed Carl Lewis.
US wants Olympic gold number 18 in 4X400 (Photo: GettyImages, Christian Petersen)
Men & # 39; s 4X400 Finals
Gold Medal:
United States - 2: 55.70 minutes
Silver Medal
: Netherlands - 2: 57.18, National Record
Bronze Medal:
Botswana - 2: 57.27, African record
United States, which did not experience a particularly successful Olympics for men in athletics, managed to finish it in good taste With a very relaxed gold medal by a large margin.
The Netherlands set a national record and won a silver medal and Botswana surprised big with an African record and a silver medal.
For the Americans this is a medal 18 of the 25 times this Apostles competition has been held at the Olympics.
Finally with Olympic gold.
Lasitzkana (Photo: Reuters)
Women's High Jump Final (13:35)
Gold Medal:
Maria Lasicskana (Russia) - 2.04 meters
Silver Medal:
Nicola McDermott (Australia) - 2.02, Regional
Bronze Medal:
Viroslava Maguchik (Ukraine) - 2.00
Maria Lasicskana Russia won three gold medals at the World Championships and many other titles, but She has never won Olympic gold, at least to this day.
The Russian jumper, who was not allowed to participate in Rio 2016, did it today and it went very hard and made him set her year-end result when she went over the time limit set at 2.04 meters.
Australian Nicola McDermott won a silver medal with a regional record of 2.02 meters Viroslava from the Ukrainian Gucci won a bronze with 2.00 meters.
Continued Norway's dream competition.
Ingbridge (Photo: Reuters)
Men & # 39; s 1,500 m Finals
Gold Medal:
Jacob Ingbrigtsen (Norway) - 3: 28.32 minutes
Silver Medal
: Timothy Chariot (Kenya) - 3: 29.01
Bronze Medal:
Josh Kerr (UK) - 3: 29.05
What a great athletics competition for Norway.
After Carsten Warholm won the gold medal in the 400-meter hurdles and broke a world record, his compatriot Jacob Ingbrigtsen also managed to win a gold medal and even break an Olympic record with a tremendous time of 3: 28.32 minutes.
He defeated Kenyan Timothy Chariot, who won the silver medal with 3: 29.01 minutes.
British Josh Kerr set a personal best with 3: 29.05 minutes.
In fact all the first six runners set a better result than what was the previous Olympic record set but Kipsang in the qualifiers and today he finished only fourth.
A huge failure.
Peter (Photo: Reuters)
Men's Javelin Finals
Gold Medal:
Niraj Chopra (India) - 87.58 meters
Silver Medal:
Jakub Vadleic (Czech Republic) - 86.67
Bronze Medal:
Witslav Wesley (Czech Republic) - 85.44
What a resounding failure for Germany. Johannes Peter, who last year set his and the country’s all-time record with 97.76 meters, which is also the second-best result in history. Today Peter was dismissed even before the cut made after the first three attempts after setting a very weak result of only 82.52 meters. The 2017 world champion and bronze medalist from 2019 failed to function under pressure this time after also not looking good in the qualifiers.
Whoever took advantage of Peter's surprise fall was Indian Niraj Chopra, who won the gold medal with 87.58, a result he set in the second attempt. This is India's first medal in athletics since 1900! The silver and bronze medals went to the Czech Republic: Jakub Vadlice with 86.67 finished as deputy Whitslav and Sally won the bronze with 85.44.
Completed a double.
Hassan (Photo: Reuters)
Women's 10,000m Finals
Gold Medal:
Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) - 29: 55.32 minutes
Silver Medal:
Kalkidan Gazhana (Bahrain) - 29: 56.18
Bronze Medal:
Letsanbet Gidi (Ethiopia) - 30: 01.72
After disappointing in the 1,500 meters and finishing only in third place, she succeeded Sipan Hassan completed a double with a gold medal in the longest track run.
The Dutchwoman stopped the clock at 29: 55.32 minutes thanks to a great finish, in which she overtook her two rivals thanks to a strong sprint.
Kalkidan Gazhagana won a silver medal with 29: 56.18 minutes and gave Bahrain its first medal in these games.
The Ethiopian Latsenbet Gidi won the bronze medal with 30: 01.72 minutes.
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