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Sarah Mitton wins her 1st Diamond League Trophy weeks after fouling out of Olympic shot put final

It wasn't the plan, but Sarah Mitton has her Olympic redemption.

The shot putter from Brooklyn, N.S., threw 20.25 metres on Friday to win her first Diamond League Trophy, beating two-time defending champion Chase Jackson of the United States to open the two-day season-ending track and field meet in Brussels.

Yemisi Ogunleye of Germany threw 19.72 for third place in the Diamond League Final, which doubles as the 48th Allianz Memorial Van Damme meet.

Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (100-metre hurdles) was Canada's first Diamond League champion in 2010 and Dylan Armstrong won men's shot put a year later. Last September, Andre De Grasse sprinted to the men's 200m title.

Mitton said "a lot of frustrations and emotions" near the shot put circle during Friday's event worked in her favour.

"It was really hectic …and I think that's what produced my performance today," she said. "But overall, a really good competition.

"I think I could have gone further but I am happy with the win," continued Mitton. "I am really happy with my season. I had some ups and downs but I won a title in March [at the World Athletics Indoor Championships] and now the Diamond League title, so this is great. I am going to … do better next season."

WATCH | Mitton throws 20.25 metres for her 1st Diamond League Final victory:

Mitton arrived in Belgium this week following a three-week break during which she rested at home in Toronto and reset in training after fouling out of the Olympic final in Paris on Aug. 9, placing last in a field of 12 with a best of 17.48.

Mitton let out a huge yell upon releasing the ball on her winning throw Friday before a crowd of about 35,000 on a chilly evening at King Baudouin Stadium.

"I'm not going to the Diamond League Final

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