Ryan Crouser became the first three-time Olympic gold medalist in the men's shot put at the Paris Games last month, but the American track and field star is already eyeing his next gold.
Ryan Crouser made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics last month when he became the first three-time gold medalist in the men’s shot put, an accomplishment he achieved in three-straight Olympic Games. But for Crouser, the journey isn’t over. Speaking to Fox News Digital, the American shot put star recalled the historic moment in Paris, adding that this medal was by far his favorite because this Olympics was the first that he was actually able to enjoy.
He now has the most Olympic gold medals in men’s shot, breaking a tie with Americans Parry O’Brien and Ralph Rose along with Poland’s Tomasz Majewski. But there’s a chance Crouser can extend that record when the Olympics return to Los Angeles in 2028, and he’s hoping to be there. 'L.A. for me is kind of the ultimate dream,' the 31-year-old said. 'Perhaps a year or two later than what would be logical if it wasn't an American Olympic Games.
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