Nineteen-year-old Ezra Frech led a stadium-wide slow clap on Tuesday during his marquee event, the high jump. His record-breaking 1.94-meter jump was met by a roaring applause. With tears in his eyes, he called himself “the happiest man alive.”
Frech’s coach, Roderick Townsend, jumped earlier in the week in a different classification based on impairment. Nick Mayhugh let out a boisterous “LET’S GOOO” every time Townsend, his roommate in the athlete village, soared above the bar. Townsend, who claimed his 4th gold medal, said “the energy in the stadium was unmatched” and called it “night and day” compared to the atmosphere in both Tokyo and Rio.