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Indonesia's Leonardo wins Olympic gold in men's speed climbing

PARIS (Reuters) -- Indonesia's Veddriq Leonardo won a gold medal in the men's speed climbing at the Paris Games on Thursday in a historic Olympic title for his country, while American Sam Watson walked away with a bronze despite setting a world record in his last race.

Leonardo, 27, improved his time with each race starting with the quarter-final, ultimately beating China's Wu Peng by two hundredths of a second with a personal best of 4.75 seconds.

His win gave speed-climbing powerhouse Indonesia their first Olympic gold in a sport other than badminton, and only their ninth since the country's first appearance at the Games in 1952.

In a cruel twist of fate for Watson, his best performance on Thursday came in his final sprint up the 15-meter wall for the bronze medal, when he beat Iran's Reza Alipour.

As the clock flashed a world record of 4.74 seconds, the 18-year-old remained stone-faced knowing the title had been his to lose after setting the previous world mark of 4.75 two days ago.

But the day belonged to Leonardo, a three-time World Cup champion and the first speed climber to break the five-second barrier.

In the women's lead semi-final, Slovenia's sport climbing great and defending champion Janja Garnbret soared to an event-best 96.1 points, adding to her near-perfect boulder result two days ago to take her to the final atop the leaderboard.

In the lead event, athletes have six minutes to climb as high as possible up a 15-meter structure in a single attempt, racking up points with every hold reached.

The wall is at a 42-degree reverse incline in the steepest zone and its profile is unique in every competition.

Athletes' scores from the lead and boulder events are added up to determine the best eight who advance to the

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