Run Fast Academy - An incredible Olympic high jump final ended with both Qatar's Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi taking gold medals. After an exhausting two-hour competition, the pair couldn't
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Fact-Check | Misleading Emotional Story Goes Viral on High Jumpers Sharing Gold in 2020 Tokyo Olympics
![After an exhausting 2 hour competition, the Olympic high jump pair couldn't be split. This is when one of the athletes asked if they could have two gold medals instead. The Olympics After an exhausting 2 hour competition, the Olympic high jump pair couldn't be split. This is when one of the athletes asked if they could have two gold medals instead. The Olympics](https://i.redd.it/vgkr1jy2ywe71.jpg)
After an exhausting 2 hour competition, the Olympic high jump pair couldn't be split. This is when one of the athletes asked if they could have two gold medals instead. The Olympics
Tokyo Olympics 2021: High jumpers share gold medal, Mutaz Essa Barshim, Gianmarco Tamberi, equal first, tie, sportsmanship
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Can we have two golds?': Why two high jumpers opted to share Olympic medal in heartwarming video | NewsNation
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