They Were Battling for Olympic Gold. They Called It a Draw Instead.

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Two Olympic high-jumpers did better than their competitors—but only as well as each other. “Can we have two golds?” The answer was yes.

Richard Heathcote/Getty ImagesTOKYO—At 9:40 p.m. on a Sunday night in Tokyo, two skinny men from Italy and Qatar stood inside the Olympic Stadium and faced perhaps the most significant negotiation in the shared history of their countries.

Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi and Qatar’s Mutaz Barshim had jumped and jumped over the bar, better than all of their competitors—but only as well as each other. So when they both failed to clear 2.39 meters on three straight tries, the judges called them over. The men were presented with a choice: enter a jump-off, the sport’s answer to a penalty shootout, or call it a day and share the spoils.The answer was yes. Tamberi and Barshim were done jumping. They were also Olympic champions.

“It is amazing, man,” Barshim said. “To share it with Marco is an amazing feeling. It is a great feeling. I’m really happy.”

 

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Lamest shit ever. Olympics are becoming a joke🤣

This made me emotional, loved to see it

Best answer ever. Bravo and congratulations 👏🙌👍

This is what we strive equally. Doubt WSJ can truly understand this!

They will probably decide to date the same woman as well. Not an Alpha gene in either of them. Result of the single soccer mom, everyone gets a trophy generation.

Meh

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