PARIS, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Nina Kennedy secured Australia's first athletics gold medal of the Paris Olympics by winning the women's pole vault on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old prevailed by clearing 4.90 meters to finish ahead of defending champion Moon of the United States, who took silver, and Canada's Alysha Newman, who claimed bronze.
Kennedy, who shared the gold medal with Moon at last year's world championships in Budapest, is Australia's first ever Olympic pole vault champion.
"I wanted that outright gold medal," Kennedy told reporters. "I didn't want to share it this time. I'm just really happy I got the job done. I couldn't be prouder of myself and my team."
Kennedy missed her first attempt at 4.70 before comfortably surpassing the next three heights.
Her successful jump at 4.90 meant Moon had to clear 4.95 to clinch gold, which she failed to do.
"I knew first-attempt clearances at those high bars were going to take the gold," Kennedy said. "I put all my focus into that exact second, and that's how I won."
She added: "I really had to go to places I didn't think that I'd have to go. I had to learn a lot about myself, the way I think, my past - and I had to focus on me as a person and focusing on Nina the human has really brought out the best in Nina the athlete."
Grundy Wins Long Jump and Triple Jump; Valenzuela Takes Gold in 1600 for Chatham Boys Indoor Track & Field at SJTCA Meet
Chatham junior Kevin Grundy won the long jump with a leap of 21 feet, 4 inches and the triple jump with a personal record distance of 45 feet, 7 inches at Ocean Breeze on Monday. NEW YORK – Junior Kevin Grundy won the long jump and set a personal record in winning the triple jump, and junior Marcus Valenzuela took gold int he 1600 for the Chatham boys indoor track & field team in an SJTCA meet held Monday at Ocean Breeze on Staten Island. Grundy won the long jump with a leap of 21 feet, four inches, and took the triple jump with a personal best distance of 45 feet, 7 inches. Valenzuela crossed first in the 1600 with a time of 4:25.07. Dylan DeCicco and Thomas Haines took second and third, respectively, in the 3200 for Chatham with times of 9:39.92 and 9:48.76. Cole Morris placed fourth in the 55-meter hurdles in 7.86 Colin Daley was fourth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.79 for Chatham and Brady Byrne was fourth in the 800 for the Cougars in 2:01.18, and Santiago Gebar...

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