American Olympian Ryan Crouser sets shot-put record, dedicates gold to grandfather

American Ryan Crouser set an Olympic record in the shot-put event Thursday and won a gold medal at the Tokyo Games.

It was Crouser’s second Olympic individual gold medal as he scored a 23.30 and he dedicated the victory to his late grandfather, who died a week before the Games started. Crouser had a piece of paper with him and held it up to the cameras: “Grandpa, we did it, 2020 Olympic champion!”

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN’S OLYMPIC GOLD CELEBRATED IN VIRAL VIDEO BY HER NJ ALMA MATER

Crouser was the first American male to win gold at a track and field event this summer.

“The same time that you’re cheering the most fantastic thing, there’s just that little bit of, ‘I wish grandpa was here,’” Ryan’s mother, Lisa, said while celebrating back in Oregon. “You know he’s watching.”

Crouser’s teammate Joe Kovacs finished with the silver medal. Tom Walsh, of New Zealand, had the bronze medal.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Courser won the gold medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Ironically, it was Kovacs and Walsh who finished right behind him as well for silver and bronze.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Leave a Reply