“We are really happy what we did given the circumstances,” Prandini said. “We were able to come out here and get the stick around and do what we needed to do to get a medal.”
TOKYO -- American javelin thrower Maggie Malone placed 25th at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro. She improved her Olympic performance in Tokyo, but her podium hopes came up short.
Malone threw 196 feet, 3 inches in the women’s javelin final on Friday evening. The U.S. thrower placed 10th in the event.
China’s Liu Shiying tossed a gold-medal-winning mark of 217 feet, 8 inches to win the event. Poland’s Maria Andrejczyk placed second with a throw of 211 feet, 11 inches and Kelsey-Lee Barber of Australia got the bronze, throwing 211 feet, 9 inches.
An American woman has not won an Olympic medal in the javelin since Kate Schmidt took bronze at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
In 2016, Malone became the first female javelin thrower to win an NCAA championship and an Olympic trials title in the same season.
TOKYO – Faith Kipyegon set a new Olympic record in the women’s 1,500 meters to win gold here on Friday.
Kipyegon pulled away in the final 200 meters of the race to finish in 3:53:11, ahead of Britan’s Laura Muir and Sigan Hassan of the Netherlands.