New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr wins jump-off after Shelby McEwen rejects shared Olympic gold medal

New Zealand high jumper Hamish Kerr has won Olympic gold after beating his American rival Shelby McEwen in a dramatic jump-off.

The pair could have shared the title but McEwen rejected the offer, deciding not to follow in the footsteps of Mutaz Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi in Tokyo three years ago.

It was easy to understand why McEwen wanted to claim gold all for himself after being upstaged by Kerr at the indoor world championships in March.

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But the decision backfired when, after 11 straight misses between them, Kerr was the man to finally leap into Olympic immortality.

Both athletes maxed out at 2.36m and missed three attempts at 2.38m, with fatigue kicking in when neither could crack those heights in the jump-off.

The bar was then lowered to 2.34m to find a winner and Kerr answered the call.

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