Italy-Qatar Gold Medal High Jump Tie Elevates Tokyo Olympics


It's the true dream of any Olympian: to unite and inspire the world. In doing so, the Tokyo Games will be remembered for much more than medals.

They both cleared the highest bar, but when it came to deciding a winner, two Olympic high jumpers opted not to take it to a tie-breaker.

Instead, they asked to share the gold medal — prompting cheers throughout the sports world.

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During the competition, Mutaz Essa Barshim, 30, from Qatar, and Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi, 29, completed the first six jumps up to 2.37 meters (7 feet 8 inches).

Both then attempted to match the Olympic record of 2.39 meters for sole ownership of the title, but after three attempts neither succeeded.

The two athletes were then approached by a Games official. “Can we have two golds?” Barshim asked.

The official nodded, prompting Tamberi and Barshim to high five, embrace and celebrate.

It was an incredible moment that united a global audience that was ready for a show of unity.

 

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