Uganda’s Cheptegei wins men’s 10,000m gold at Paris Olympics 2024 | Paris Olympics 2024 News


Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei withstood surging Ethiopian staff techniques to say gold within the males’s Olympic 10,000-metre on the Stade de France.

The three-time world champion timed an Olympic document of 26 minutes and 43.14 seconds for victory on Friday.

Ethiopia’s Berihu Aregawi edged American Grant Fisher by two-hundredths of a second to take silver in 26:43.44.

The world document holder added the Olympic 10,000 metres title to his outstanding haul to take the Video games’ first monitor gold.

The Ugandan, who took silver in Tokyo and gold over 5,000 metres, produced a devastating final 600 metres and his ending time took 18 seconds off Kenenisa Bekele’s 2008 Olympic document.

Aregawi, who had been a part of a three-pronged Ethiopian front-running group nearly from the beginning, completed strongly.

A pack of 13 athletes ran the final two-thirds of the race collectively and, remarkably, all of them completed in beneath 27 minutes.

The primary surge got here after simply two laps of the 25-lap race, defending champion Selemon Barega and Ethiopian teammate Yomif Kejelcha accelerating away to separate the sector.

The 25-strong subject dissipated however all runners held on.

Aregawi had his flip after Kejelcha because the Ethiopian trio dictated the tempo in entrance of a loud near-capacity 69,000 crowd on the Stade de France in excellent heat circumstances.

Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo noticed their staff techniques take a dent when Martin Magengo Kiprotich fell off the tempo early on.

Aregawi and Kejelcha once more elevated the rhythm by the midway stage, the primary pack now lower to fifteen.

Barega was again on the helm with 10 laps to run, Canada’s Mohammed Ahmed and Kenya’s Benard Kibet muscling their manner by to take a seat on Kejelcha’s shoulder.

As Cheptegei and Fisher made their manner up by a bunching pack, Kejelcha was once more available to supply a spurt of acceleration.

Into the final kilometre, Aregawi took up the operating, however the race promised a pulsating end because the pack of 12 all clung on.

Simply earlier than the bell rang for the ultimate 400 metres, Cheptegei surged to the entrance and the race to the road was on.

Ahmed adopted and Fisher fell off the tempo, however made a outstanding restoration to medal.

There was no coup de grace for Barega, nonetheless, as Cheptegei held on for victory within the first medal occasion at France’s nationwide stadium.

Barega ultimately completed seventh in 26:44.48, one spot behind Kejelcha, with Ahmed taking fourth and Kibet fifth.

Joshua Cheptegei, of Uganda, celebrates after winning the men's 10,000-meter final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda celebrates after profitable the boys’s 10,000-metre remaining [David J Phillip/AP]

USA set new world document in 4×400 blended relay

Earlier on the purple monitor, the USA broke their very own world document within the 4×400 blended relay within the opening heats, crossing the road in three minutes 7.41 seconds amid a celebration ambiance.

They set the earlier mark of three:08.80 on the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.

Crew USA led halfway by the second lap in a textbook efficiency, overcoming a quick subject within the opening warmth by which 4 nationwide information have been damaged in addition to the world mark.

“I at all times knew we have been going to run quick, and we talked about the way it was going to take a document to win a medal,” mentioned American Shamier Little. “It took a document to win our prelim.”

The French staff have been willed throughout the end by a partisan house crowd, as they held off Belgium (3:10.74) and Jamaica (3:11.06) to complete second in 3:10.60 within the hardly ever contested occasion.

The group needed to be shushed as they chanted for the French staff on the primary day of the athletics programme on the Stade de France they usually broke right into a loud roar as France took a slender lead.

Little pulled forward for the US, nonetheless, and Bryce Deadmon prolonged the lead.

The People have been desperate to keep away from the drama of three years in the past, after they have been disqualified from the Olympic remaining – and later reinstated as a consequence of an official’s error – earlier than ultimately claiming bronze.

Paris 2024 Olympics - Athletics - 4 x 400m Relay Mixed Round 1 - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - August 02, 2024. Kaylyn Brown of United States, Bryce Deadmon of United States, Shamier Little of United States and Vernon Norwood of United States pose with a time board as they celebrate after setting a new world record and winning heat 1. REUTERS/Phil Noble
Kaylyn Brown, Bryce Deadmon, Shamier Little and Vernon Norwood of the USA pose with a time board as they rejoice after setting a brand new world document [Phil Noble/Reuters]

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