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Kanter ends Alekna's reign as discus king

OSAKA, Japan, Aug 28 (Reuters) Estonia's Gerd Kanter grabbed world championship discus gold today to hand Lithuania's double defending champion Virgilijus Alekna his first taste of defeat in two years today.

A Baltic battle had been expected between the only to finalists to go over 70 metres this year but in the end Kanter proved a comfortable winner with his third throw of 68.94m.

Alekna, who also won gold at the last two Olympics and had not lost for 37 consecutive competitions going back to August 2005, finished fourth with a best throw of 65.24m.

It was the first time the 35-year-old had finished outside the top three since the Seville championships of 1999 when he also finished fourth.

Kanter, who owned the best throw of the year at 72.02 metres going into the final, looked the more at ease of the pair throughout the evening, opening with throws just either side of the 65 metre mark.

A huge roar when his third attempt soared towards the 70 metre tape indicated that he knew he had launched a medal-winning throw.

Still, he was not able to relax, remembering that he had also led in Helsinki two years ago until Alekna's final attempt.

Then, the big Lithuanian unleashed the first throw over 70 metres at the world championships to claim his second consecutive gold.

It was not to be on Tuesday, however, and Alekna's final effort just about kept in bounds at 63.75m and his dream of a third straight gold was gone.

Germany's Robert Harting took the silver medal with a throw of 66.68 metres and Dutchman Rutger Smith bronze with 66.42.

REUTERS BJR BD1852

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 15:58 [IST]
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