Throwback: The best moments of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Olympics return
Best moments from Tokyo
Mutaz Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi share gold
Elaine Thompson-Herah makes sprinting history
Sprinting Queen
Marcell Jacobs wins the 100m
Italian history
Simone Biles mounts a comeback
Returning to a medal
Emma McKeon ties the record for most medals won by a woman
Seven medals
Olympics return

The most highly anticipated sporting event in the world returns on the 26th of July, with Paris hosting the Olympic Games.

Best moments from Tokyo

Every Olympic Games possesses memories to last a lifetime for fans and athletes, so here are the best moments from the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021!

Mutaz Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi share gold

In one of the most defining moments in Olympic Games history, Qatar's Mutaz Barshim and Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi elected to share the gold medal in the men's high jump after they cleared 2.37m. None of the men could clear the Olympic record of 2.39m.

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"Can we have two golds?"

According to the Olympic website, Barshim asked an official, "Can we have two golds?" The official agreed, and the pair jumped into each other's arms in jubilation.

Elaine Thompson-Herah makes sprinting history

Before Tokyo 2020, no woman successfully defended the 100m and 200m titles, but Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah ended that record emphatically after her two golds at the Rio Olympics in 2016.

Sprinting Queen

The sprinting queen ran the 100m in 10.61 seconds, beating Florence Griffith Joyner's 33-year-old Olympic record of 10.62. Three days later, she cemented herself in Olympic history, winning the 200m gold with a time of 21.53 seconds, becoming the first to defend her 100m/200m titles.

Marcell Jacobs wins the 100m

The 100m sprint at the Tokyo Olympics was the most unpredictable in a decade, with Usain Bolt and the other sprinters of his era not in the Games. Italy's Marcell Jacobs was the man who came out on top, creating history for his country.

Italian history

Jacobs made history by becoming the first Italian to qualify for the 100m finals and the first to win the 100m gold. He finished in 9.80 seconds, breaking the national and European records. Can he beat Noah Lyles in Paris?

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Simone Biles mounts a comeback

US Gymnastics star Simone Biles is one of the most iconic athletes in Olympic Games history. She showed all her Olympic strength at the Games in Tokyo, astonishingly returning to competition on the final day after taking time away because of her mental health.

Returning to a medal

The NPR website reports Biles was suffering from the 'twisties,' when a gymnast feels lost in the air. She withdrew from three of the four events and returned to the balance beam final, winning a bronze medal – her seventh career Olympic medal.

Emma McKeon ties the record for most medals won by a woman

Mariya Gorokhovskaya's record of seven medals at the 1952 Olympic Games was the most by a woman in Olympic Games history for almost 60 years. However, Australia's Emma McKeon had a Games to remember in Tokyo, miraculously matching the seven medals.

Seven medals

The Aussie swimmer won gold in the 50m freestyle (Olympic record), 100m freestyle, 4x100m freestyle relay, and 4x100m medley freestyle to go along with three bronze medals.

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