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Tough high jump duel raises bar at Youth Olympic Games

Source: Xinhua| 2018-10-16 07:37:34|Editor: mmm
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BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- China's Chen Long won the gold in the men's high jump after a tough duel with Australia's Oscar Miers at the Youth Olympic Games.

The two athletes battled it out for gold in the high jump final, which became the highlight of the athletics competition on Sunday. On one side it was the overwhelming favorite Chen, who jumped 2 meters and 13 centimeters in the first stage of the competition. On the other, Miers, who finished seventh in stage one, eight centimeters behind Chen.

Chen and Miers matched and bettered each other jump by jump with the eyes of the spectators glued on their ambitious attempts. They finished the competition with 2.22 meters - a personal best for both and the highest height reached in Youth Olympic Games history. Ukraine's Oleg Doroshchuk completed the podium.

"I am very excited about the result and surprised by my rival who has done so well," said gold medallist Chen. "To beat a record at an Olympic Games is an incomparable sensation that I was not expecting to get."

Chen credited the enthusiasm of the spectators for his record-setting performance: "The people here are much warmer than in China. Feeling that they are applauding you before your jump makes the athlete very strong."

In the women's long jump and pole vault disciplines the winners were Belgium's Maite Beernaert and Germany's Leni Freyja Wildgrube, respectively.

"Unlike Thursday when it was rainy and cold, today the weather was sunny and people were very supportive and that helped us a lot," said Wildgrube. "I felt very comfortable. Winning the gold was my goal because I knew that I was the favorite to achieve this because I am No.1 in the ranking."

Long jump winner Beernaert, on the other hand, was surprised at her golden result. "Today is the most important day of my life," she said. "I did not imagine this moment and until I got the medal, I did not believe it was true."

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