Dramatic Fast Final - Greek Tentoglu wins with custom work - Cuban Juan

No 24 hours after the Olympic high jump ended the long-jump final dramatic. Only in the sixth and last attempt was the Greek European champion Miltiadis Tentoglou, which was fourth, fourth, to 8.41 m and thus equalized the width of the Cuban Juan Miguel Echevarria's leading since the third pass.

However, because Tentoglou had to show the second best attempt in comparison with Echevarria with 8.15, but the Greek was at the top. With the last jump of the competition, Echevarria once again wanted to counter, but had to stop the attraction. Bronze went to Echevarrias Landsmann Maykel Masso (8.21).

Heinle honests with "pretty broken" muscle

The German Master Fabian Heinle (Stuttgart) was strongly struck in his first Olympic final not beyond the twelfth and last place (7.62). "I fought more against my body than against the opponents," Heinle said, whose adductor muscle was "pretty broken" in the jug leg. All arts of physiotherapists helped in the end. In the first jump, it was straight for 5.18 meters, the second he landed at 7.57 meters and the third with 7.62 meters did not reach for three more final attempts.

World Champion Tajay Gayle from Jamaica had injured himself in the qualification at the knee and did not come out in the final of Eleven (7.69).

100m of women: Camacho-Quinn wins historically

The second decision on the Japanese morning fell in the Hurdensprint of women. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn won the second Olympic gold medal in the history of Puerto Ricos and the first for the Caribbean island in athletics.

Five years after the Olympic Sail of Tennispielerin Monica Puig in Rio, the 24-year-old in the final over 100 m hurdles in 12.37 seconds in front of world recorder Kendra Harrison from the United States (12.52). Bronze went to Megan Tapper from Jamaica (12,56).

Camacho-Quinn, who had never won a medal in a great championship, was surprisingly to an Olympic record in the semifinals in 12.26 seconds and had missed Harrison's world'sgest stamp only by six hundredths.

The German medal winners of Tokyo

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