Swedish Daniel Stahlreigning Olympic champion, won the gold medal in disc with the release of 71.46 metersworld championship record, in a last attempt to wrest the glory of victory from the Slovenian Christian Cehnumber one in the international ranking.
The discus contest, which was open until the penultimate throw, was decided at the last attempt between the two main favorites in a moment of supreme rivalry that came to life as the crowd packed the National Athletics Center in Budapest.
In the last attempt, the first launched was Kristjan Ceh, who reached 70.02 meters, a brand that until then no one had come close to. With his arms raised, watching the victory up close, he looked out into the public and shifted all the pressure to Daniel Stahlwho was far from nervous, took the disc, held it, looked at the sky and threw it at 71.46.
With that pitch came delirium in the stadium. Stahl raised both arms in victory and, with a smile on his face, walked into the stands, grabbed a Swedish flag and celebrated the victory without making a big fuss in front of Ceh’s incredulous look.
Stahl and Ceh were joined on the podium by the Lithuanian bronze Mykolas Aleknawho threw 68.85 meters.
Source: La Verdad

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