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Korir and Rotich seal a Kenyan 1-2 victory in men's 800m Olympic final

Both athletes did their nation and fellow teammate David Rudisha proud at the Tokyo Olympics after the two-time champion was unable to defend his title due to injury

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 9:37PM

Korir and Rotich seal a Kenyan 1-2 victory in men's 800m Olympic final
Kenya's Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir (right) reacts enthusiastically after winning the men's 800m final ahead of silver medalist Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich (centre) and bronze medalist Poland's Patryk Dobek at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games earlier today − pix courtesy of AFP, August 4, 2021

TOKYO − Kenya's Emmanuel Korir won the men's 800 metres Olympic title today with compatriot Ferguson Rotich taking silver.

Korir timed 1min 45.06sec with Rotich finishing in 1:45.23 while Poland's Patryk Dobek took the bronze in 1:45.39.

Korir succeeds fellow Kenyan and two-time champion David Rudisha, who was unable to defend his title due to injury.

Korir, 26, pounced rounding the bend into the home straight, passing Australia's Peter Bol and was never seriously threatened from there on.

Rotich came with a late run, but he could not eat significantly into his teammate's lead, but the 31-year-old looked delighted to have won a medal after finishing fifth behind Rudisha in the 2016 Olympic final.

There was serious disappointment, though, for Botswana's Nijel Amos who failed to capitalise on his good fortune in being inserted into the final by the judges after falling in his semi-final.

Amos, 27, had been stretchered from the track when he took silver behind Rudisha in the London 2012 final when the Kenyan broke the world record.

This time he sank to his haunches and was on the verge of tears as he finished second last.

Clayton Murphy, the 2016 bronze medallist, trailed in last, just as he did in the 2019 world championships final. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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