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High jumpers refuse to share Olympic gold, create dramatic finish

Kerr cleared 2.34 metres to clinch gold medal
Hamish Kerr (right) and Shelby McEwen agreed to continue jumping until there was a winner. Reuters
Hamish Kerr (right) and Shelby McEwen agreed to continue jumping until there was a winner. Reuters

The 2024 Olympic high jump competition featured a surprising twist, as two athletes vying for the gold medal refused to split the title, opting instead to continue competing until a clear winner emerged.

New Zealander Hamish Kerr and American Shelby McEwen both failed to clear the 2.36-metre mark after three attempts, putting them in a situation similar to the 2021 Olympics, where Gianmarco Tamberi and Mutaz Essa Barshim agreed to share the gold medal.

But in a departure from that precedent, Kerr and McEwen insisted on continuing the competition, telling officials, “We jump.” This decision set the stage for a dramatic conclusion, as the bar was lowered until one athlete emerged victorious.

In the end, it was Kerr who prevailed, clearing 2.34 metres to clinch the gold medal. McEwen, who had failed to clear that height, watched as Kerr celebrated his unexpected triumph with the crowd.

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The decision by the two high jumpers to refuse a shared gold medal and fight for the top spot on the podium has already sparked discussion among fans and experts, who praised the athletes’ competitive spirit and desire to settle the outcome on the field of play.

This unexpected turn of events has added an exciting new chapter to the storied history of the Olympic high jump competition.

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