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Shot Putter Goes Above And Beyond To Make Sure Her Team Doesn’t Get Disqualified

Coming last can also bring about positive change.

29-year-old Belgian shot put and hammer thrower Jolian Bunkou entered the 100m hurdle race to prevent his team from being disqualified. She may have come last, but thanks to her the team will be able to compete another day.

Beomkou slowly jumped over the hurdles to avoid losing points and finished the race in 32.81 seconds. As she crossed her goal line, she was congratulated by her opponents for her willingness to do this and more for her teammates.

Spaniard Teresa Erandnaire took first place with a time of 13.22 seconds. according to to the New York Times.

After learning that two of his teammates were injured, Beomkwo volunteered to replace them. according to to CNN. If their team had failed to produce athletes to compete in the race, they would have been completely disqualified. RELATED: (Watch this Australian swim coach cause a ruckus during a celebration)

“For me, the team is the most important thing. according to to CBS.

“There was no risk if I just dealt with it calmly. It’s probably a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be able to participate in a run like this. The race was really fun. I had a few questions in my mind. But now I can say that I am very happy with this new experience.”

Bunkwo finished seventh in Friday’s shot put, according to The New York Times.

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