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Gold for Grabarz, Williams
Grabarz, a relatively late developer who has emerged as an international class competitor aged 25, was a cut above the rest in the early jumps, although he had to win on count-back as Lithuania's Raivydas Stanys managed to equal his jump of 2.31 metres with a personal best.
The Londoner, who leapt to a world-lead 2.36m in New York earlier in June, goes into the London Olympics as a genuine medal contender and an outside bet for gold.
"There’s a big smile on my face, it feels great to have got the gold," said Grabarz.
"I had a lot of fun and I learnt a lot about myself, I learnt about dealing with the pressure and the expectations around myself.
"I wanted to be as clinical as possible, clearing the earlier heights at the first time of asking and that’s what clinched it in the end.
"I wanted to make it as hard as possible because that is only going to help me when the Games come around."
Welshman Williams, meanwhile, ran a controlled race in the 400m hurdles, winning from young Serb Emir Bekric in 49.33 seconds.
It was a double boost as the victory means he joins compatriot and training partner Dai Greene at the Olympics: Jack Green had been selected to accompany world champion Greene in London, but the third discretionary spot was up for grabs between Williams and Nathan Woodward, who finished seventh.
"The feeling is one of relief more than anything. I have European bronze, I've won European silver and I've won the juniors, I didn't think it would take me nine years to win a senior title though," Williams said.
"I really wanted to make the most of this opportunity, I always wanted to come here and treat it like a major championships and try and win.
"This is a stepping stone, I know I can go a bit quicker because I clipped a couple of hurdles."
It was a decent day for the Brits in the end as Sharp grabbed a surprise Qatari Hammer thrower Ashraf Amgad Elseify set the first World Junior record at these Championships, indeed the first one at the World Juniors since Ukraine's Vira Rebryk sent her Javelin out to 63.01m in 2008, when he hurled his implement out to a massive 85.57m. ♓ .Hammer prodigy Elseify shows off his style in front of legend Yuriy Sedykh
It was an improvement of more than two metres on the previous World Junior record of 82.97m thrown by Spain's Javier Cienfuegos in 2009.
"I came here with the intention of throwing 83 metres and beating the record, I knew I could do that because I had been training well, but when I let go of my big throw in the fifth round I watched it in the sky and thought, 'it's going so, so far'. I was amazed even though I had been building up to a big throw with two throws over 81 metres in the two rounds before," said Elseify in fairly fluent English.
"Thinking now, I think I was physically ready to throw 85 metres even if I didn't quite believe before the competition that I would do it," he added, shortly after he was confirmed as the new champion.
Massive margin
In fact, he had already added almost a metre to his personal best with his third round throw of 81.84m and then followed it up with 81.60m.
Even his first two efforts of 77.23m and 78.61m would have sufficed for victory before he finished off his phenomenal series with a foul.
With Hungary's silver medallist Bence Pasztor back on 76.74m, Elseify had the largest winning margin ever in any throwing event, by either a man or a woman, in the history of the World Junior Championships.
Elseify's exhibition was coincidently watched very intently by Russia's Yuriy Sedykh, the man who still holds the senior World record for almost 26 years with the 86.74m he threw to win the 1986 European Athletics Championships.
Sedykh, now living in Paris, had come to Barcelona with his wife and Shot Put World record holder Natalya Lisovskaya to watch his daughter Alexia, who competes in the Vira Rebryk FAQs: Facts, Rumors, Birthdate, Net Worth, Sexual Orientation and much more!
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