Athletics Defective gauge ruined bullet star Ryan Crouser’s joy at new world record

The digital measuring device gave Crouser a push reading of 23.38.

The United States bullet horror Ryan Crouser had time to celebrate a new world record for a moment on Saturday, but an erroneous reading on the gauge eventually ruined a historic night at the New York Hall of Fame at the Millrose Games.

The digital gauge gave Crouser a push reading of 23.38, which is a cent more than the ME result in the U.S. name. However, the joy was premature, and in the end, the results of the entire bullet-shooting competition were annulled due to the inaccuracy of the laser measurement.

“Unfortunately, the laser was wrong,” Crouser said.

Two-time Olympic champion Crouser set a world record of 23.37 last summer in the U.S. Olympic qualifiers. Crouser’s hall record of 22.82 was set last January.

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