Now, the bar was 6.03 meters high and Pat Riley only had one more chance. If he failed this time, he would be knocked out and only win the bronze medal.
Even he succeeded jumping over this height, he had to face the two competitors in the next round.
At this time, Pat Riley regretted that he passing at 5.98 meters. He was so arrogant that he lost the chance of adjusting himself.
In fact, the 6.03 meters were not insurmountable. He could jump that height in his daily training and he had also achieved the height in real competitions. However, when going directly from 5.93 meters to 6.03 meters, Pat Riley couldn't get used to it immediately. His first two attempts failed, leaving him in a desperate situation.
All of the audience was watching at Pat Riley. As the last Olympic champion of men's pole vault, he was considered the favorite to win before the competition, but now he may be the first to be eliminated.