Emotional Lasitskene wins Olympic high jump gold

Emotional Lasitskene wins Olympic high jump gold

The Russian adds to her three world titles with a leap of 2.04m.

Lasitskene reacts after winning the women’s high jump gold. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Russian Mariya Lasitskene added Olympic gold to her three world titles, winning the women’s high jump at the Tokyo Games with a leap of 2.04m today.

Australia’s Nicola McDermott won silver with 2.02m and Ukrainian Yaroslava Mahuchikh claimed the bronze with 2.00m.

An emotional Lasitskene knelt on the track and buried her face in her hands after winning the Russian Olympic Committee team’s first athletics gold medal of the Games.

She did not compete in Rio due to the ban on Russian athletes following the exposure of widespread doping.

McDermott, 24, produced the best performance of her life as she drew support from her teammates and coaches in the stands, clapping her hands in the air and steeling herself for one last try at 2.04m before failing to clear the bar.

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