Miltos Tedoglou won his second Greek medal at the Tokyo Olympics, as he became an Olympic gold medalist in the men's length final, jumping to 8.41m, a performance he achieved in his 6th and final jump overturning all the data, as up to that point he was 5th in the standings.
Hitting just 2 cm behind the limit, he reached 8.41m, a performance that Cuban Juan Miguel Echeva had "caught" from his third jump, but he was much better in all his other jumps and climbed to the highest step of the podium.