Kerr claims Olympic high jump gold in Paris after thrilling jump-off | News | Paris 24

Kerr claims Olympic high jump gold in Paris after thrilling jump-off | News | Paris 24

New Zealand’s world indoor excessive soar champion Hamish Kerr added one other international gold to his assortment by successful a jump-off with a clearance at 2.34m following the failure of his US rival, Shelby McEwen, at that peak on the Paris 2024 Olympic Video games on Saturday (10).

Each males had cleared as much as 2.36m with equivalent data and located 2.38m a peak too far earlier than a swift trade of phrases established they weren’t of a thoughts to repeat what occurred within the Tokyo Olympic remaining when Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi and Qatar’s Mutaz Barshim – who took bronze right here – agreed to share gold in comparable circumstances.

In response to McEwen, it was the 27-year-old New Zealander who had advised they press on with competitors on one other sizzling night time within the French capital.

“Speaking to Hamish, man, I’ve been round him for a very long time now,” mentioned McEwen, who completed twelfth within the Tokyo remaining. “We’re good buddies, good opponents, and good jumpers once we soar collectively. He mentioned he wished to face off, and I used to be all for it.

“We confronted off till the final battle and he got here out on prime, so salute, congratulations to him. I do know I will likely be again, stronger and match, higher than ever.

“I’m simply able to have fun this second.” 

Kerr, who adopted up his decisive effort with a triumphant, mazy run on to the infield with arms aloft, culminating in a bow to the group, commented: “I used to be simply in shock. Each me and Shelby had been getting a bit bit drained after all of the jumps we took. I knew I had one in me, and I knew that if I may get it up sooner fairly than later, then I may simply end the comp and begin recovering. 

“If something, I am extra fatigued from operating on to the sector than I’m from the precise leaping, however I used to be so simply glad that I might received.

“I at all times talked about how superb the jump-off was final time (in Tokyo). That has such a particular place in historical past for prime jumps. For me additionally to have an very same state of affairs this time round, however to decide on to do the jump-off, was placing at peace a type of individuals who wished to jump-off, so we’re each actually glad so as to add to that historical past.”

The laid-back New Zealander had appeared the calmer man throughout the jump-off drama, smiling to himself on a number of events as the method performed out.

“The massive factor that we have been engaged on personally, and me and my crew, is it isn’t over till it is over,” he added. “Up to now, I most likely acquired into the behavior of watching these guys a bit bit, whereas now I would not even know what is going on on, I simply deal with myself.”

McEwen thus completed within the place he occupied on the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow, setting consecutive private bests at 2.34m and a pair of.36m. As for Kerr, 2.36m equalled his Oceania document.

Whereas Tamberi, whose preparations since successful the European title in Rome two months in the past have been undermined by damage and sickness, didn’t progress past 2.22m, his 32-year-old fellow Tokyo Olympic champion, regardless of affected by cramp in qualification, earned a bronze so as to add to his Olympic gold and two silvers as he put collectively first-time clearances as much as and together with 2.34m.

After bowing out at 2.36m, Barshim was quickly being embraced by the person with whom he had shared the title years earlier. Each had introduced that they’d proceed to a jump-off this time if circumstances ought to show the identical – however it was by no means more likely to come to that.

Such have been the twists and turns with Tamberi’s well being in the previous couple of weeks that one half anticipated him to be wheeled on in a hospital mattress. Fortunately for him and the game he was in a position to arrive on his personal two toes, spreading his arms in an enormous gesture earlier than operating on to the infield.

Naturally drama attended his efficiency, and there was large acclaim as he achieved his opening peak of two.22m on the third try. However 2.27m – 10cm lower than he had cleared in Rome – proved a peak too far for the person who has been receiving intensive therapy for a kidney drawback. 

Barshim took bronze on countback forward of Italy’s Stefano Sottile, for whom 2.34m was a private finest.

Japan’s Ryoichi Akamatsu and Ukraine’s Oleh Doroshchuk additionally set private bests of two.31m as they completed respectively fifth and sixth.

“I’m actually glad,” mentioned Barshim. “That may be very particular. It was my dream to get to the Olympics. Standing right here, essentially the most adorned excessive jumper in Olympic historical past, it’s a blessing. It’s been a journey.

“Now I really feel like I’ve been run (over) by a truck. Nevertheless it’s OK, I’m getting used to that.” 

Mike Rowbottom for World Athletics

 

MEN’S HIGH JUMP MEDALLISTS
🥇 Hamish Kerr (NZL) 2.36m =AR
🥈 Shelby McEwen (USA) 2.36m PB
🥉 Mutaz Barshim (QAT) 2.34m SB
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