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Aug 2, 2024 7:27 pm

Brilliant Cheptegei completes set with 10,000m gold

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PARIS — World record holder Joshua Cheptegei claimed the Olympic 10,000 meters title he so desperately wanted on Friday when he found a late surge to win a fantastic race and take the Games’ first track gold.

The 27-year-old Ugandan, who took silver in Tokyo and gold over 5,000m, produced a devastating last 600 meters to come home in 26:43.14 — knocking 18 seconds off Kenenisa Bekele’s 2008 Olympic record.

Berihu Aregawi, part of a three-pronged Ethiopian front-running group almost from the start, finished strongly for silver in 26:43.44 and Grant Fisher took a superb bronze in 26:43.46 — only the United States’ fourth medal over the distance since the event was added to the Games in 1912.

A pack of 13 athletes ran the last two thirds of the race together and, remarkably, all of them finished in under 27 minutes as recent advances in shoe and track technology continue to redraw traditional race times.

Cheptegei, the world champion in 2019, 2022 and 2023, was surprisingly beaten to gold by Ethiopian Selemon Barega in Tokyo and was desperate for revenge.

Barega, Aregawi and fellow Ethiopian Yomif Kejelcha started to stretch the race out after the first few laps and kept up sub-27-minute pace relentlessly to hit halfway in 13.23 minutes.

Frenchman Jimmy Gressier was hanging on to the lead pack of 13, drawing huge noise from the Stade de France crowd and he eventually finished 13th in a huge personal best time and a national record 26:58.67.

Unusually, that pack remained solid for the next half-dozen laps. Cheptegei had stayed tucked behind the leaders as they chopped and changed, but he put the hammer down coming around the final bend on the penultimate lap and did not let up.

“My collection for this run is really complete. I’m so excited,” he told reporters.

“Barely 16 years ago when I was watching the great Kenenisa Bekele win in Beijing, it was something that grew in my heart.

“I said, ‘One day I want to be Olympic champion.’ It is the most special day. I can’t describe the feeling. I’ve wanted this for a long time. When I took silver in Tokyo I was so disappointed. I just wanted to win the 10,000m.”

–Reuters, Special to Field Level Media

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