Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Kenyan Consesius Kipruto breaks Olympic Record in 3000m Steeplechase Final in Men 's race

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By Murugiah Rameshon
Bsc (Hons) Degree in Physical Education, Loughborough University (1992-1994)
Masters in Education (University of Western Australia, 2005-2008)

Consesius Kipruto, from Kenya, surged around the last 250m to break away from Evan Jager from the USA. 


From the start, 30-year old Kipruto Consesius from Kenya ran a splendid race by racing from the front all the way until Evan Jager, who has a personal best of 8min 00.45sec, from the USA overtook him around the mid-way of the race. At the 5min 00sec mark, the race controlled by Evan Jager. At the 2200m, the time stood at 6min 00sec. Jager kept up his challenge by continued leading and this went all the way until the last 400m as Kipruto and Ezekiel Kemboi (Kenyan) surged forward to lead the race till the end of the race. After the last water jump, Jager over took Kemboi to come in second, and as for Kipruto, he had an approximate distance of 15m gap to win the race with a time of 8min 03. 28sec, which is a new Olympic record. Evan Jager was second with a time of 8min 04. 28sec and Ezekiel Kemboi did 8min 08. 47sec. It is interesting to note that it is the 9th straight victory for Kenya 3000m steeplechase race for men in Olympics, since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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