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The second medal of Chinese track and field at the Paris Olympics! In the women's discus throw, Feng Bin won the silver tie and won the best in history

In the early morning of August 6, Beijing time, the women's discus final of the Paris Olympic track and field competition ended, and Chinese player Feng Bin won the runner-up with an excellent score of 67.51 meters! Last year's champion, Allman of the United States, won two consecutive championships with 69.50m!

The second medal of Chinese track and field at the Paris Olympics! In the women's discus throw, Feng Bin won the silver tie and won the best in history

Feng Bin won the second medal of the Chinese track and field team at this Olympic competition, which is also the first time Feng Bin himself has won an Olympic medal. Feng Bin equaled Li Yanfeng's best result at the London Olympics and China's women's discus throw.

Croatia's 34-year-old Elkasevic finished third with 67.51m. By the way, the winner of the London Olympics over Li Yanfeng was Elkasevic, who was still called Perkovic at the time.

Feng Bin had a highlight performance of 66.33m in the opening game, Allman fouled the first shot, and Elkasevic 64.25m. Feng Bin ranked first in the first round.

The second throw Allman gave a distance of 68.74 meters and rose to first! Feng Bin recorded 64.80 meters and continued to rank second.

The third throw was 68.06 meters for Allman, and Feng Bin improved to 67.51 meters! Elkasevic also happened to be 67.51 meters in this round, calculating the second result of the two, Feng Bin temporarily ranked second.

The second medal of Chinese track and field at the Paris Olympics! In the women's discus throw, Feng Bin won the silver tie and won the best in history

The last three throws entered the quarterfinals, Elkasevic fouled, Feng Bin 67.13m, and Allman improved to 69.50m.

In the fifth throw, Elkasevic committed a foul, and Feng Bin gave a play of 67.25m. Allman also fouled on the shot.

In the sixth throw, Elkasevic threw the discus throw on the net, and Feng Bin at least locked up the runner-up! Feng Bin finished the game with 65.98 meters in the sixth throw and won the runner-up in the women's discus throw of this Olympic Games!

The second medal of Chinese track and field at the Paris Olympics! In the women's discus throw, Feng Bin won the silver tie and won the best in history

Allman threw 69.21m in his sixth throw, and the game was over, with Allman, Feng Bin and Elkasevic finishing in the top three.

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