Thierry Baptiste Of France set a Pole Vault Games Record And Personal Best 5.32m With His Final Effort .Youth Olympic Games 2018..

The only change in overall leaders came in the men’s pole vault, where Thierry Baptiste – third after the first stage – set a Games record and personal best 5.32m with his final effort at the height.
“That was huge for me,” said Baptiste. “It’s been a long, hard season, so to get a personal best, a gold medal and to see my name up there is incredible.”
Japan's Kazuki Furusawa also cleared a lifetime best mark (5.22m) to ensure he remained in second place overall and collect the silver. Authorised Neutral Athlete Dmitry Kachanov had an off day. He had set the Games record of 5.20m in the first stage, but could only get over 5.12m today and won bronze.
The other switch up came in the men’s javelin, as Finnish thrower Tobias Laine dealt with the headwind impressively to record a personal best of 78.85m and move from the
third position to the top of the podium. Argentina’s Gustavo Agustin Osorio was only fifth on the day with 74.25m, just holding the silver medal position over Czech Florian Martin, who produced a personal best of 76.24m. The gap between silver and bronze was just 4cm.

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