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    Iranian weightlifter Mostafa Rajaei banned for LIFE after ‘unforgivably’ shaking hands with Israeli opponent

    AN Iranian weightlifter has been banned for LIFE.That’s after “unforgivably” shaking hands with an Israeli opponent.
    Iranian weightlifter Mostafa Rajaei has been banned for lifeCredit: IMWA World Masters Weightlifting Championship
    He went against strict rules by shaking hands with an Israeli athleteCredit: IMWA World Masters Weightlifting Championship
    Mostafa Rajaei was axed by Iran despite finishing second at the World Masters Weightlifting Championships in Poland behind Austria’s Sargis Martirosjan.
    He managed an incredible world record for the clean-and-jerk with a lift of 430lbs – beating the previous record by 2lbs.
    However, Rajaei’s feat was quickly forgotten by compatriots after he shook hands with third-place athlete Maksim Svirsky, who hails from Israel.
    Iran does not recognise its Middle Eastern neighbour.
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    And all contact between Iranian and Israeli athletes is strictly prohibited.
    Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered Iranians “not to shake hands with a representative of the (Israeli) criminal regime to obtain a medal”.
    As a result, Rajaei has been issued with a lifetime ban by Iran’s Weightlifting Federation for his “unforgiveable” act.
    Head coach Hamid Salehinia has also been fired, while the committee for veteran Iranian weightlifters has been dissolved.
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    Rajaei finished third at the World Masters Weightlifting ChampionshipsCredit: IMWA World Masters Weightlifting Championship
    A statement read: “The weightlifting federation bans athlete Mostafa Rajaei for life from entering all sports facilities in the country and dismisses the head of the delegation for the competition, Hamid Salehinia.
    “[Rajaei] crossed the red lines of the Islamic Republic [after being] sent with the support of the federation.”
    Speaking before his ban was issued, Rajaei said of his second-place finish: “I could not work well because of the pain in my elbow.
    “But in the two beats of God and gratitude, I became the first, and moved the world record by one kilogram (2lbs).
    “I came in second overall. Thanks to all dears who helped me in this way.” More

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    Inside Jessica Ennis-Hill’s World Championships as she dazzles viewers with bold outfits and gets fright from big spider

    THE World Athletics Championships are over for another two years with the best in the world fighting tooth and nail for gold.But for BBC viewers, there was one major winner: Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill.
    Jessica Ennis-Hill emerged as a real fan favourite for her coverage of the World Athletics Championships in BudapestCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill stunned BBC viewers with a string of bold outfits during the eight-day competitionCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    The Olympic champion, 37, jetted out to Budapest, Hungary as part of the Beeb’s coverage of the eight-day athletics extravaganza.
    Ennis-Hill is a three-time world champion heptathlete herself, so is more than qualified to run the rule over the event.
    But more often than not it was her behind-the-scenes antics that left fans in awe.
    As well as tuning into the BBC’s coverage, Ennis-Hill posted daily photo updates for her 409,000 Instagram followers.
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    SunSport takes a look inside the week that was…
    Day 1
    Ennis-Hill kicked off the eight-day festival of sport wearing a sheer skin-coloured top and white trousers for the day.
    And she changed into a a stylish, pink, button-down dress for the evening session.
    She captioned her post: “Wow what a day! Talk about the highs and lows of sport!”
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    Ennis-Hill stunned fans with her outfit choice for day oneCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill changed into a pink dress for the evening sessionCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
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    Day 2
    The second day of the festivities saw Ennis-Hill don a flowing summer dress, with fans loving the look.
    The Olympic legend captioned her upload: “Day 2 absolutely delivered on heat, drama and more medals for Great Britain. @bbcsport at its best.”
    Followers were left awestruck by her outfit, with hoards of ‘fire’ emojis littering the replies.
    Ennis-Hill didn’t disappoint with her outfit for the second day of the championshipsCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Day 3
    Next day, fans saw both sides of Ennis-Hill – the pundit and the athlete.
    The British icon donned her old athletics gear for a multi-event convention in the day.
    But she swapped it for a stunning cream dress for the evening on the BBC.
    The excited legend shared the snaps, captioned: “Day 3 I dedicate to the multi-eventers past, present and future.
    “We’re a unique bunch who can’t settle for one event, are fiercely competitive but who respect each other immensely.
    “Heptathlon & Decathlon (heart emoji). Proud.”
    Ennis-Hill threw back on her training gear for a multi-event discussionCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill wore a cream dress and posed with multi-event legends Katerina Johnson-Thompson and Denise LewisCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Day 4
    Day four saw the patriot in Ennis-Hill come out.
    The Team GB icon paired a red top with a flowing, blue maxi skirt – leaving her fellow legends stunned.
    Middle-distance running legend Dame Kelly Holmes commented: “Ooh looking fab”, while Gabby Logan commented with heart-eyes emojis.
    Ennis-Hill simply captioned her post “Day four” complete with red and blues hearts and a Union Flag.
    Ennis-Hill supported the Brits with a red and blue ensembleCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Day 5
    The next day saw the temperature cranked up a notch in Budapest.
    Ennis-Hill paired a dark top with light trousers while desperately trying to keep cool with a handheld fan.
    But one fan pointed out: “That fan can’t put out your flame.”
    Ennis-Hill wore a dark top and light trousers as she battled the heat with a handheld fanCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    She desperately tried to remain cool with a mini fan and shared a video on InstagramCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Day 6
    Day 6 came and Ennis-Hill thrilled fans with another elegant get-up.
    The heptathlon legend wore an all-sky-blue outfit for the day’s drama.
    She captioned her post: “Day 6 saw some more great action on the track & field. This World Championships just keeps on giving.”
    Ennis-Hill wore an all-blue outfit for day six’s action
    Day 7
    The end of the week led to a scare for Ennis-Hill – decked out in a black-and-white top and white trousers.
    The championships’ mascot – Youhuu the racka sheep – dangled a fake, yet enormous, spider over her and Denise Lewis’ heads.
    Ennis-Hill clutched her chest and tried to stay clam until the black arachnid – complete with bright green and red blotches – had disappeared.
    She captioned the upload: “Day 7… Fun & Games in the studio with the mascot Youhuu.
    “I’m literally terrified of spiders.”
    In the evening, Ennis-Hill sported a flowing, dark pink maxi dress – leaving fans’ jaws on the floor.
    Ennis-Hill was taunted by the championships’ mascot Youhuu flailing a spider on a stringCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill clutched her chest and gasped as the spider dangled overheadCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill had mascot Youhuu the racka sheep to thank for the spider prankCredit: INSTAGRAM @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill wore a stunning pink maxi dress for the evening sessionCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Day 8
    The final day saw Ennis-Hill wear a colourful blue and yellow ensemble for the morning session.
    The evening saw her team up with Gabby Logan and Denise Logan by wearing a stunning, figure-hugging green dress.
    And she brought down the curtain on the event by wearing a floaty, yellow dress – captioning her upload with a sweet message.
    Ennis-Hill wrote: “It’s a wrap… this World Championships has delivered on all levels.
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    “Showcasing the athletes journeys, the highs and lows of sport and everything in between.
    “Thank you @bbcsport for letting me be part of such a fabulous team capturing the moments.”
    Ennis-Hill paired a yellow top with blue bottoms for the final morning sessionCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    Ennis-Hill wore a figure-hugging green dress in the evening alongside Gabby Logan and Denise Lewis
    Ennis-Hill waved goodbye to Budapest in a stunning yellow dressCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill More

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    World’s sexiest athlete Alica Schmidt takes fans inside day in the life on road to Olympics 2024 with amazing breakfast

    ALICA SCHMIDT has given fans a glimpse into a day in the life of an athlete trying to make it to the 2024 Olympics.The German runner competes in the 4x400m mixed relay and has amassed a huge online following.
    Alica Schmidt has taken fans inside a day of the life of an athleteCredit: INSTAGRAM – Olympics
    She showed off her breakfastCredit: INSTAGRAM – Olympics
    Schmidt kept in shape with trainingCredit: INSTAGRAM – Olympics
    And visited the physio after trainingCredit: INSTAGRAM – Olympics
    She is a runner for the Germany athletics teamCredit: EPA
    She recently competed in the World Championships in BudapestCredit: Getty
    Schmidt, 24, has 4.4million followers on Instagram and is often hailed as the “world’s sexiest athlete”.
    She recently competed at the World Championships in Budapest and reached the final.
    However, the team finished seventh as a dramatic race was won by USA after the Netherlands’ Femke Bol fell metres from the line.
    Following the World Championships, she has now let fans see what it is like in the day of an athlete.
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    She uploaded a video to Instagram which showed her be able to have an incredible breakfast.
    The clip then jumps to her arriving for training, followed by an ice bath and physio session.
    Schmit then goes for lunch and has a team meeting before watching the events on television.
    She has also spoken about how she is proud that the team made the final, with her goal being to make it to the Paris Olympics next year.
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    Schmidt has a massive following on social mediaCredit: Instagram_@alicasmd__6
    She has 4.4milion followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram_@alicasmd__6
    She said: “Competing in Budapest has been a great experience. Especially the mixed relay, which was a huge success for the team.
    “We really wanted to make it to the final. It had been a tough road for the last few years.
    “We were incredibly proud that we made it. Germany have a lot of young athletes who work hard. So hopefully we can build up in the future.
    “Of course, Paris is the big goal next year. I want to run there with the 4x400m relay, with the mixed and women’s teams.
    “Improve my 400 metres time. We will see what happens after that.
    “I hope I can show people how great track and field is and encourage people to watch the sport and take part.
    “Make it more popular in Europe but also worldwide.”
    She is aiming to compete at the Paris Olympics next yearCredit: Sportsfile
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    Who is Paula Radcliffe?

    PAULA Radcliffe is a former long distance runner from the UK.She has had an impressive career that can make anyone jealous – keep on reading to find out all about it.
    Paula started running when she was seven.
    Who is Paula Radcliffe?
    Paula was born December 17, 1973 in Davenham near Northwich, Cheshire.
    She was born to Peter and Pat Radcliffe.
    Her great aunt is 1920 Olympic medallist Charlotte Radcliffe who was a competitive swimmer.
    Her family later moved to Barnton and she attended Little Leigh Primary School.
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    Paula started running at the age of seven despite being asthmatic and anaemic.
    She was inspired by her father who was an amateur marathon runner and joined Frodsham Athletic Club.
    The family later moved to Kingsley.
    When Paula was 12, the family moved to Oakley, Bedfordshire and she joined the Bedford & County Athletics Club.
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    During this time coach Alex Stanton was building the club’s women’s and girl’s sections into one of the strongest in the country.
    Paula’s father became club vice-chairman and her mother, a fun-runner, managed the women’s cross-country team.
    She competed in her first national race at the age of 12 in 1986 when she placed 299th out of around 600 in the girls’ race of the English Schools Cross Country Championships.
    A year later in the same race she finished fourth.
    Paula later attended Sharnbrook Upper School and Community College.
    She studied at Loughborough University earning a first-class honours degree in Modern Languages.
    What medals did Paula Radcliffe win?
    Paula won the world junior cross country title in 1992 and entered a period of steady but sometimes frustrating progress in global track championships.
    In 1993, she finished seventh in the world championship 3,000 meters and fifth in the 5,000 meters during the 1995 world championships and 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
    She advanced to fourth in the 5,000 meters in 1997 and two years later set the pace in the world championship 10,000 meters in Sevilla, Spain.
    However, during the last lap she was passed by Gete Wami from Ethiopia and finished second in 30 mins 27.13 sec.
    During the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Paula pushed the pace again in the 10,000 meters, setting up a new Olympic record winner for Derartu Tulu of Ethiopia but finishing fourth herself.
    Later that year Paula won the world half marathon title.
    Paula won a world cross-country long course in March 2001 and successfully defended the title in early 2002.
    She finished fourth in the 10,000 meters in the 2001 track world championship and chartered a course towards the marathon.
    Paula trained in the Pyrenees and logged up to 225km (about 140 miles) per week in training.
    She won her first marathon in London in April 2002 in 2 hours 18 minutes and 56 seconds.
    Later that year she competed in the Chicago Marathon with her winning time 2 hours 17 minutes 18 seconds only 89 seconds from the women’s world record for the marathon.
    It also represented the biggest improvement in the sport in more than 17 years.
    She later won two gold medals in 10 days.
    One was at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in the 5,000 meters and the other at the European Championships, where she ran the second fastest women’s 10,000 meters in the rain.
    Paula set a new world record at the London Marathon in 2003 with a time of 2 hours 15 minutes and 25 seconds.
    Paula earned a spot at the 2004 Olympics but was forced to pull out due to an injury.
    In 2003, she won the New York City Marathon and in 2005 claimed her third London Marathon before winning New York again 2007.
    However, Paula finished a disappointing 23rd in the marathon at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing due to insufficient training after a stress fracture.
    A few months later she won her third New York City Marathon but her appearances in 2010 were limited due to injuries and the birth of her second child.
    Due to a foot injury, Paula wasn’t able to compete in the 2012 Olympics in London.
    She announced her retirement in 2015 after that year’s London Marathon.
    Paula finished the marathon in 2 hours 36 minutes 55 seconds.
    In recognition of her athletic achievements, Paula was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2002.
    She published her memoir Paula: My Story So Far in 2002.
    What was Paula Radcliffe’s personal best?
    According to Olympics.com, Paula’s personal bests are:

    5000. 14:29.11. 2004
    10,000. 30:01.09. 2002
    Mar – 2-15:25. 2003.

    Her best Olympics score is fourth at Sydney 2000.
    Who is Paula Radcliffe’s husband and did she have children?
    Paula is married to Gary Lough, a former Northern Irish 1,500m runner whilst he was her lodger at Loughborough University.
    The two got married in 2001.
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    Their daughter Isla was born in 2007 and their son Raphael was born in 2010.
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    Jessica Ennis-Hill lights up BBC studio in stunning outfit as fans hail her as ‘lovely’ at World Athletics Championships

    OLYMPIC hero Jessica Ennis-Hill lit up the BBC studio in a stunning yellow dress for the World Athletics Championships.The 37-year-old heptathlon legend is in Budapest, Hungary as a pundit.
    Jessica Ennis-Hill lit up the BBC studio when she appeared on the channel’s coverage at the World Athletics ChampionshipsCredit: BBC
    Wearing a stunning yellow dress, Ennis-Hill stole the limelight from her fellow punditsCredit: BBC
    And on Sunday, she appeared alongside former American sprinter Michael Johnson and fellow gold medallist Denise Lewis, with Gabby Logan on presenting duties.
    But, despite the star quality sat next to her, it was Jessica who stole the show with her fashionable outfit.
    She wore a stunning round neck frock, complete with short sleeves, for her appearance.
    Needless to say, fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, were singing her praises for her fashionable choice and expert opinion.
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    One wrote: “Jessica Ennis-Hill is lovely.”
    A second shared: “What a lovely woman Jess Ennis-Hill is. Have really enjoyed watching the BBC coverage of athletics.”
    A third posted: “The humility and laughter of Jessica Ennis-Hill on the studio was a great TV moment. Here at home enjoying the panel and commentary team so much for the World Athletics in Budapest.”
    While a fourth added: “There isn’t a better commentary in world sport than the #BBCAthletics team. Amazing experience and knowledge with@MJGold, Denise Lewis. Jess Ennis-Hill and Steve Backley and the youth and enthusiasm of people like Jazz Sawyers. It’s the perfect combination.”
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    Jessica Ennis-Hill is certainly making an impact on TV this summerCredit: BBC
    The athletics legend has been praised by fans for her expert knowledge and commentsCredit: Getty
    Just a day earlier she left fans gushing over her choice of a bold green outfit while again on pundit duties.
    Ennis-Hill claimed her first heptathlon world title in 2009, before she also went on to win the event two years later.
    Then, after initially claiming silver in 2015, she was promoted to gold the following year after Tatyana Chernova was stripped of the title for a doping violation – one month after Ennis-Hill announced her retirement.
    But British sports fans know her best for her stunning Olympic triumph at the London 2012 Games.
    Four years later, she won silver in Rio – hanging up her spikes towards the end of 2016.
    Jess is a firm fans’ favourite after a stunning careerCredit: The Times More

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    Jessica Ennis-Hill wears bold outfit live on BBC for World Athletics Championships with fans loving her punditry

    JESSICA ENNIS-HILL donned a bold outfit as fans hailed her punditry at the World Athletics Championships.The Olympic champion, 37, is in Budapest, Hungary as part of the BBC’s coverage of the eight-day event.
    Jessica Ennis-Hill wore a green jersey on Saturday nightCredit: BBC
    She is part of the BBC’s punditry team for the World Athletics ChampionshipsCredit: BBC
    On Saturday night, she wore a stunning green dress alongside presenter Gabby Logan, legendary American sprinter Michael Johnson and fellow Olympic champion heptathlete Denise Lewis.
    Three-time world champion Ennis-Hill has established herself as one of the best pundits in athletics.
    And those on social media were quick to praise her for her work at this year’s World Athletics Championships.
    One said: “World Athletics BBC presentation. The combination of Denise Lewis, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Michael Johnson is unbeatable.
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    “Immaculately presented, well spoken and true experts who command a listen. Well done!”
    While another added: “Michael Johnson footage of the 400m world record and then the humility and laughter of Jessica Ennis-Hill on the studio was a great TV moment.
    “Here at home enjoying the panel and commentary team so much for the World Athletics in Budapest.”
    Ennis-Hill claimed her first heptathlon world title in 2009, before she also went on to win the event two years later.
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    Ennis-Hill claimed gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in LondonCredit: The Times
    Ennis-Hill has been praised for her punditry at the world championshipsCredit: Instagram @jessicaennishill
    She retired from heptathlon in 2016Credit: Getty
    Then, after initially claiming silver in 2015, she was promoted to gold the following year after Tatyana Chernova was stripped of the title for a doping violation – one month after Ennis-Hill announced her retirement.
    But British sports fans know her best for her stunning Olympic triumph at the London 2012 Games.
    Four years later, she won silver in Rio – hanging up her spikes towards the end of 2016.
    Ennis-Hill won three world titles during her careerCredit: Alamy
    She has now established herself as one of the best pundits in the gameCredit: Getty More

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    Does a starting pistol have real bullets?

    STARTING pistols are devices that are fired to start running races and some competitive swimming competitions.With the 2023 World Athletics Championships underway in Budapest, Hungary, fans may be curious as to how the starting pistols used at the event actually work, and what the laws about them say.
    Starting pistols are used to signal the start of running racesCredit: Getty Images
    Does a starting pistol have real bullets?
    Traditional starting pistols do not have real bullets, and instead use blank shells or caps.
    A starting pistol would have to be extensively modified to be able to fire real ammunition.
    Starting pistols are used to give the sound effect of a real gun without the danger.
    Many sporting events have switched from conventional starting pistols to using electronic starting systems.
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    These systems simulate a gunshot – broadcast to each lane of a race – show a flash, and start the timing clock.
    They are connected to official timers and cannot start without approval by the judges.
    An electronic starting system was first used at the at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
    The World Athletics Championships are another event which has since swapped starter pistols for the electronic gun.
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    A major benefit of using the electronic starting systems is that they assure each runner hears the starting gun at exactly the same time.

    What is the law on starting pistols in the UK?
    You can buy starting pistols and blank ammunition without a licence in the UK but there are restrictions on where and how they can be used.
    According to the British Association for Shooting and Conservation, blank firing handguns and starting pistols are subject to Section 19 of the Firearms Act, under the broad term of imitation firearms.
    It is an offence to possess any imitation firearm in a public place without a reasonable excuse. 
    A public place as refers to “any highway (or highway road within the meaning of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984) and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise,” according to the Firearms Act 1968.
    One example of a reasonable excuse for the possession of an imitation firearm in a public place would be in connection to dog training.  More

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    BBC commentator gasps live on air as long jumper ‘goes into orbit’ after epic fail at World Athletics Championships

    AN UNFORTUNATE long jump star caused a BBC commentator to gasp after slipping at the World Athletics Championships.Carey Mcleod, 25, slipped on the board as he looked to propel himself, sending him flying through the air head first.
    McLeod slipped as he took off on the jumpCredit: Rex
    He then flew through the air head firstCredit: Rex
    Before landing awkwardlyCredit: Rex
    The unusual incident saw the BBC commentator gasp as soon as the long jumper left the ground and was heard wincing throughout the replays.
    On a slow motion replay of Mcleod in the sand pit, the commentator said: “You can see something has really seriously hurt him there.”
    Luckily McLeod, who represents Jamaica, did not suffer any major injuries and fans were able to see the funny side when the incident was clipped up and put on social media.
    One fan said: “Man just invented a new sport. Far better than the long jump. May need a longer sandpit tho.”
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    Another said: “That man FLEW.”
    A third compared him with Manchester United goalkeeper Andre’s Onana, who nearly gave away a penalty in the club’s opening fixture against Wolves earlier this month and said: “Fantastic imitation of Onana v Wolves.”
    Another joked: “Great new sport. I could watch this all day long.”
    Another fan said: “All jumps should be done this way – superb effort.”
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    Thankfully McLeod wasn’t injuredCredit: Rex
    But the BBC commentators were concerned after the awkward landingCredit: Rex
    The commentators pointed out that these sorts of slips have become a more common occurrence recently after decision-makers decided to get rid of Plasticine on the jump board.
    The Plasticine was placed on the foul line as it would indent if a jumper fouled.
    But that was replaced in 2022 with high-tech cameras used instead to judge fouling.
    The downside of this is the fact that Plasticine also helped jumpers with grip on a failed jump, leading to less incidents like yesterday’s.
    McLeod will be disappointed with his effort, given he was one of the favourites to finish with a medal in the competition.
    His head first jump saw him lose a tie break for a bronze medal with compatriot Tajay Gayle after they both recorded a distance of 8.27m.
    Their fellow countryman Wayne Pinnock looked to be on course for gold.
    But he had to settle for silver after Greek Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou edged him by two centimetres with his final jump. More