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Former SA all-rounder wins javelin silver

Former South Africa cricketer Sunette Viljoen claimed silver in the javelin event of Rio 2016. Photo: Reuters

Croatian Sara Kolak won the Olympic women's javelin final on Thursday, dashing Czech Barbora Spotakova's dreams of becoming the first woman to win three consecutive gold medals in the same individual athletics event.

The 21-year-old Croat set a personal best and a national record with her fourth attempt of 66.18 metres. 

Kolak, who also broke the national record in the qualifying rounds, secured victory ahead of South Africa's Sunette Viljoen with a gold-winning throw of 1.26m.

Viljoen has also represented South Africa on the cricket pitch for two years from 2000-02, even playing in the Women's World Cup in 2000.

The 33-year-old had played a total of 1 Test and 17 one-day internationals for the cricket team in her short career.

Kolak won bronze at the European championships but few expected her to challenge for honours before the Games in an event where the focus was on Spotakova's attempt to make history.

But the 35-year-old winner of London and Beijing Games had to settle for bronze with a best throw of 64.80m.

 

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Former SA all-rounder wins javelin silver

Former South Africa cricketer Sunette Viljoen claimed silver in the javelin event of Rio 2016. Photo: Reuters

Croatian Sara Kolak won the Olympic women's javelin final on Thursday, dashing Czech Barbora Spotakova's dreams of becoming the first woman to win three consecutive gold medals in the same individual athletics event.

The 21-year-old Croat set a personal best and a national record with her fourth attempt of 66.18 metres. 

Kolak, who also broke the national record in the qualifying rounds, secured victory ahead of South Africa's Sunette Viljoen with a gold-winning throw of 1.26m.

Viljoen has also represented South Africa on the cricket pitch for two years from 2000-02, even playing in the Women's World Cup in 2000.

The 33-year-old had played a total of 1 Test and 17 one-day internationals for the cricket team in her short career.

Kolak won bronze at the European championships but few expected her to challenge for honours before the Games in an event where the focus was on Spotakova's attempt to make history.

But the 35-year-old winner of London and Beijing Games had to settle for bronze with a best throw of 64.80m.

 

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