American Ryan Crouser dedicated his shot put gold medal to his late grandfather after setting an Olympic record at the Tokyo Games on Thursday. After securing his second consecutive gold medal and breaking his own Olympic record as he scored a 23.0, the Penn State graduate held up a hand-written sign to the camera that read: “Grandpa, We did it,” it read. “2020 Olympic Champion.” Crouser previously went 22.52 meters when he won at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. The 28-year-old was competing with a heavy heart after his grandfather, Larry Crouser, recently died—a week before the Games began. His grandfather was the person who introduced him to the shot put. “To lose him the week before the Olympics was obviously sad. But I feel like he was able to be here in spirit,” Crouser said, Fox News reported. “The same time that you’re cheering the most fantastic thing, …