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Last-gasp win for Germany’s Yemisi Ogunleye in the women’s shot

Last-gasp win for Germany’s Yemisi Ogunleye in the women’s shot

Olympic gold goes to Ogunleye with 20.00m ahead of Maddison-Lee Wesche as defending champion Lijiao Gong is fifth

Going into the final round of the Olympic women’s shot put final, Yemisi Ogunleye of Germany was sitting in second place behind Maddison-Lee Wesche of New Zealand.

The 25-year-old from Mannheim gathered herself for the biggest throw of her life, though, and hurled the shot out to 20.00m dead.

Apparently she is a gospel singer in her spare time. If so, she hit all the right notes in the Stade de France on Friday.

Her best at that point was 19.73m from the fifth round. Wesche, meanwhile, had led with a PB of 19.86m from the first round.

The Kiwi athlete’s heart was about to be broken, though, as Ogunleye took to the circle.

Maddison-Lee Wesche (Getty)

As soon as Ogunleye let the shot go, she knew it was a good throw. On seeing the distance, she collapsed to the track in joy. Gold was hers.

Wesche, the 2018 world under-20 champion, held on to silver as Jiayuan Song of China took bronze with 19.32m.

In fifth, Lijiao Gong, the reigning Olympic champion from China, finished fifth with 19.27m.

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