Paris 2024 champion Haruka Kitaguchi secured the victory on her final throw of the competition, launching her javelin 66.13 meters in Brussels.
Haruka Kitaguchi

Read the full story on SportsLook - Javelin Queen Haruka Kitaguchi Triumphs in the Diamond League Final

Olympic javelin gold medalist Haruka Kitaguchi capped her glorious 2024 season with a victory in the Diamond League Final on Saturday night, September 14 in Brussels.

On her final throw of the night, Kitaguchi's javelin soared a season-best 66.13 meters at King Baudouin Stadium.

Serbia's Adriana Vilagos finished second (65.23 meters) and Maggie Malone-Hardin of the United States placed third (62.40).

Kitaguchi, who captured the gold at the Paris Olympics with a final throw of 65.80 meters on August 10, had a mark of 65.08 on her second attempt on Saturday night.

Vilagos, the fourth of six athletes in order of competition, took the lead on her sixth and final attempt. 

But Kitaguchi wasn't fazed. She wrapped up the women's javelin event at the Diamond League Finals with the aforementioned 66.13-meter throw. It was her second-best mark ever.

"I didn't feel that good today, because it has been a long season," Kitaguchi said, according to flash quotes distributed by World Athletics after the competition. 

"After the Olympics, I've been really tired and I didn't train that much. The preparation for this Diamond League Final was not the best, but I'm satisfied with the result. Especially that I've been able to take the win in my last throw."

What was going through Kitaguchi's mind before her final throw?

"I'm always someone who turns up on the sixth throw," she was quoted as saying by Kyodo News. "So I thought, 'Bring it on.' "

Haruka Kitaguchi
Haruka Kitaguchi, the reigning Olympic and world champion, poses for photographers after winning at the Diamond League Final. (Frederic Sierakowski/AP)

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A Spectacular Season for Haruka Kitaguchi

Kitaguchi participated in nine athletics meets in 2024. She collected seven victories in javelin competitions, including three in Diamond League meets. (The Diamond League Final is also known as the Memorial Van Damme meet. It was established in 1977.)

The Olympic triumph was, of course, the pinnacle of the season for the reigning world champion.

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