Kenya fails to win a medal in 1500m T46: I was caught up in two minds, Kipruto admits

Athletics
By Robin Toskin in Tokyo, Japan | Aug 28, 2021
August 28, 2021. Felix Kipruto of Kenya, Hristiyan Stoyanov of Bulgaria and Aleksandr Iaremchuk of the Russian Paralympic Committee in action REUTERS

Felix Kipruto admitted he was caught up in two minds as to whether to run from the front or sit back and go for the kill in the 1500m T46 finals eventually settling for sixth place at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games on Saturday.

The result marked yet another bad day in the office for Kenya as medals slipped through the fingers in 1500m T46 – a race meant for track and field athletes missing their arm from near the top of their arm.

Kipruto said his tactical gamble was further complicated when his muscles on the left leg “locked” as he struggled to unleash the killer kick.

Kipruto, however, stopped the clock at 3:59.98 for a personal best time.

“I am used to running with fellow Kenyans in the pack, but this time I found myself alone. I didn’t know whether to run from the front or sit back,” Kipruto said.

“I woke up really well. Deep down me, I knew this was my day but just after 300m I felt a tightening of muscles on my left leg. I tried to push my body but it was not good enough,” Kipruto said.

Uganda’s David Emong got bronze after a late surge that pulled Aleksandr Iaremchuk of the Russian Paralympic Committee past Bulgaria’s Hristiyan Stoyanov for gold.

Kipruto said it was not the end of his love affair with 1500m adding that he will not rest until he wins something big for Kenya.

“Knowing my father won gold for Kenya in 1500m at the 1991 All Africa Games, I feel I need to do something for his memory,” Kipruto said.

His father William Kemei won the 1500m gold at the 1991 All Africa Games staged in Egypt but died in 2007.

“My wish is that all the physically challenged Kenyans should come out and take part in trials which should be sometime in January. For the first time we had a very organized training camp funded by the government. It shows these things can be done,” the 29-year-old Paralympian said.

Sport Class: 1500m T46 Final Results

Rank Name Result                  

1 RPC IAREMCHUK Aleksandr 3:52.08                 

2 BUL STOYANOV Hristiyan 3:52.63                 

3 UGA EMONG David 3:53.51 PB

4 ALG NOUIOUA Samir 3:55.56 SB

5 ETH DINSA Gemechu Amenu 3:56.04 PB

6 KEN KIPRUTO Felix 3:59.98 PB

7 DEN OLSEN Christian Lykkeby 4:00.16 PB

8 RWA MUVUNYI Hermas 4:00.46 PB

9 GBR NUTTALL Luke 4:02.65

10 BDI NIKOBIMEZE Remy 4:05.44 SB

11 ANG JAIME Manuel Ernestro 4:09.79 SB

12 CHN LI Chaoyan 4:11.63 SB

 

Share this story
Ronaldo, 41, leads Portugal into his sixth World Cup
Veteran Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo will lead his country into the 2026 World Cup this summer after coach Roberto Martinez named the 41-year-old in his squad on Tuesday.
Kenya's Afcon dream is under threat as FKF officials fight
FKF president Hussein Mohamed insists the National Executive Committee meeting of April 24, which voted to suspend him, was irregular, unconstitutional, and in his own words, a coup.
Kenyans now shift focus to Commonwealth Games after shining at Africa meet in Accra
After an overall second place in the continent at the 24th African Senior Athletics Championships, Kenyan stars have firmly set their sights on the Commonwealth Games in July.
New motorsports body up and running with autocross action at Stoni Athi
There was jubilation as fans welcomed the recognition of Motorsports Kenya Federation by the government as the official and legitimate motorsport governing body in the country.
Fight for survival now down to one team as Bidco, Sofapaka relegated
The battle to survive relegation in the SportPesa Premier League is set for a tense finish with five clubs still fighting to avoid joining Bidco United and Sofapaka in the National Super League.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS