The United States has captured one other gold in monitor and subject after Tara Davis-Woodhall received the ladies’s lengthy bounce at 7.10 meters.
Davis-Woodhall, egging on the gang with a “Skol” clap throughout her jumps, defeated the reigning gold medalist within the occasion, Germany’s Malaika Mihambo, and the remainder of the sector to safe her firstOlympic medal.
Davis-Woodhall, 25, was a frontrunner for the occasion after profitable gold on the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Budapest earlier this yr.
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She didn’t disappoint, and after her last bounce, Davis-Woodhall fell again into the sand and took within the second. She additionally ran to her husband, Paralympian Hunter Woodhall, they usually shared an emotional embrace after the victory.
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Mihambo took silver within the occasion with a bounce of 6.98, whereas Team USA’s Jasmine Moore had bronze secured with a bounce of 6.96. Moore additionally received bronze within the triple bounce at Stade de France.
This lengthy bounce efficiency from Davis-Woodhall is best than her Toyko Olympics outcomes, the place she completed sixth.
However, whereas some could view that as a poor outing, she seen it in a different way when trying again not too long ago.
“I did not expect to be in Toyko,” Davis-Woodhall advised Citius Mag. “I was a college kid out there just jumping for fun.”
There have been extra expectations this time, and Davis-Woodhall didn’t disappoint regardless of coping with a bone bruise in her heel she stated she’s nonetheless coping with.
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Davis-Woodhall overcame the adversity and might now name herself an Olympic champion to associate with her many profession accomplishments.
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