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Unseen Sportsmanship Between One of World’s Fastest Man and Another Legend Goes Viral After Tokyo Olympics Triumph

Published 09/10/2023, 3:07 PM EDT

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The track and field world has been buzzing for the past few weeks. In 2023 season, the sport has witnessed some of the greatest moments of athletic finesse. The world of track and field has always been known for the camaraderie that these athletes share with each other. One such throwback video of two of the finest Italian athletes is going viral on the internet. The video features two-time Olympic champion and one of the fastest global sprinters Marcell Jacobs and his countryman Gianmarco Tamberi, who is surely among the best high jumpers out there.

The video beautifully encapsulates the pride of representing their nations on the grand stage, as the two of them share an endearing embrace. This clip hails from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where both track and field athletes showcased extraordinary performances.

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The video is shared by Track Spice on their X handle (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “Gianmarco Tamberi and Marcell Jacobs Italian men are always very expressive.” In the video, Tamberi is seen on the back of Jacobs, and the moment came probably after the Italian runner claimed the gold medal in the men’s 100 meter during the 2020 Olympics. The video showcases both of them sharing some words of appreciation for each other in Italian. Gamberi clutches the Italian flag in his hands, later draping it over both himself and Jacobs as they exchange heartfelt words while locked in an embrace beneath the flag.

Only a few individuals would know that these two once used to compete in jumping together, where they became such good friends. This was among some of the most poignant moments captured in the realm of track and field. In the 2020 Olympics, Jacobs stood atop the podium after he clocked an incredible time of 9.80 seconds and finished in the numero uno spot against the likes of Fred Kerley and Andre De Grasse. While Tamberi also clinched a gold for Italy in high jump during the same competition. These two athletes have been true trailblazers for Italy on the global stage, boasting an impressive collection of titles.

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Jacobs had never competed in the finals of a major event prior to the 2020 Olympics, and he also felt pressure to prove himself. In the semifinals of this event, Jacobs sent a statement after he broke the European record and finished the line in 9.84 seconds. In the finals, he was lined up against some much more experienced athletes like Fred Kerley from the United States and Andre Grasse from Canada, but he barely felt any pressure and grabbed the victory with a new European record. While Tamberi also clinched a gold in a dramatic turn of events when he and Mutaz Barshim of Qatar scaled the same finish of 2.37 meters.

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He became only the second Italian jumper to win a gold medal in the Olympics. In the world of track and field, where athleticism shines, moments like this capture the essence of camaraderie. The video of Marcell Jacobs and Gianmarco Tamberi’s heartfelt embrace symbolizes the pride of representing their nation on the global stage. Their Olympic triumphs and enduring friendship exemplify the beauty of this sport.

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Abhishek Rathore is a US sports writer for EssentiallySports. He is a passionate sports enthusiast and comes with a staunch experience in content writing. So, he blended his love and passion and started writing about all things sports.
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