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Canada wins gold in slush puddle long jump

PYEONGCHANG – has added another Olympic gold medal to its count after a woman leapt a record-setting 3.21m over a large slush puddle at the Gangneung Pedestrian Crossing Course earlier today.

Ayomi Shantha, 27, beat out all 28 other contenders and landed a perfect jump without getting splashed or a soaker.

Judges gave Shantha a 83.65 on the landing for keeping her balance while wearing heeled boots and not stumbling. She completed the treacherous crossing in 20.56 seconds, an Olympic Record.

“I’d just like to thank my , my country, and Toronto’s slushy streets that never seem to get plowed on time,” said Shantha with a Canadian flag draped over her back.

Norwegian Johan Kjell, who found an alternative route around the slush, took silver, while the American Jessica Lawrence took bronze.

Korean jumper Rhee Si-woo, who was believed to be the favourite, came 10th after hesitating for too long before jumping, and a Russian athlete was disqualified after she was carried across the intersection by another athlete.

is expected to do well in the mound hurdles later this week.