Talk about a hat-trick! Ryan Crouser nails his third consecutive Olympic gold in shot put. He's officially the GOAT! 🐐🥇
Ryan Crouser, the legendary U.S. shot putter, clinched his third consecutive Olympic gold medal on a memorable Saturday night in Paris. By doing so, he became the first athlete in history to achieve the incredible feat of winning three shot put golds. The crowd erupted as Crouser’s throw of 22.90 meters cemented his G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) status in the sport. From his stunning debut to this historic moment, Crouser's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.
However, Crouser’s path to greatness this season was riddled with challenges. In March, he injured the ulnar nerve in his throwing elbow, followed by a torn pectoral muscle during a bench press session in April. Despite these setbacks, the 31-year-old from Portland, Oregon, demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination, culminating in his gold medal-winning performance in Paris.
America celebrated yet another monumental victory as Crouser’s historic win broke his tie with past Olympians—Ralph Rose, Parry O'Brien, and Tomasz Majewski—who each had two consecutive golds. His winning throw of 75 feet, 1¾ inches (22.90 meters) might as well be recorded in the annals of time, showcasing his unparalleled dominance in the field.
As an assistant coach with the Arkansas track and field program, Crouser’s leadership transcends the shot put circle. The multi-time NCAA champion lives and trains in Northwest Arkansas, continuously inspiring budding athletes. His story is a beacon of hope and a testament to the relentless human spirit.
In addition to his Olympic accolades, here’s an intriguing tidbit: Crouser hails from Boring, Oregon, a town with a name that belies its most famous resident's thrilling achievements. Moreover, his signature throwing style sets him apart from his competitors, showcasing his unique blend of strength, technique, and innovation.
Lastly, did you know that Crouser's family tree is filled with talented athletes? His father, Mitch Crouser, was an alternate on the 1984 U.S. Olympic team, and his cousins Sam and Haley represent the USA in javelin. Truly, the Crouser household is a goldmine of athletic prowess. All hail the king of shot put, Ryan Crouser!
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For the third Olympics in a row, 31-year-old Portland, Oregon native Ryan Crouser is going home with the shot put gold medal.
It was a long journey for the athlete who was aiming for a three-peat at the Summer Games.
An assistant coach with the Arkansas track and field program, Ryan Crouser made Olympics history Saturday by winning the gold medal in the shot put.
The win broke the consecutive-gold tie he held with shot putters Ralph Rose (1904, 1908), Parry O'Brien (1952, 1956) and Tomasz Majewski (2008, 2012).
With a winning throw of 75 feet, 1¾ inches, Crouser capped his most challenging season with perhaps his most rewarding victory.
Crouser, a four-time NCAA champ who lives and trains in Northwest Arkansas, has been dealing with recent injuries to his elbow as well as a pectoral muscle.
It was a long journey for the athlete who was aiming for a three-peat at the Summer Games.
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