Haruka Kitaguchi of Japan won the women's javelin world title in dramatic fashion on Friday, Aug. 25, producing the decisive effort with her final throw.
Gold medalist, Japan's Haruka Kitaguchi celebrates with her National flag and gold medal after winning the women's javelin throw final during the World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on Friday, Aug. 25.
Mackenzie Little of Australia also snuck into the medals with her final throw, taking bronze with 63.38m.
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