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Diamond League: Kenya's Kipruto wins 3000m after losing shoe | Diamond League: Kenya's Kipruto wins 3000m after losing shoe |
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Kenyan runner Conseslus Kipruto defied the early setback of losing a shoe to win the 3000m men's steeplechase race in the IAAF Diamond League in Zurich, Switzerland. | Kenyan runner Conseslus Kipruto defied the early setback of losing a shoe to win the 3000m men's steeplechase race in the IAAF Diamond League in Zurich, Switzerland. |
Just after coming round a bend, his left shoe flew off his foot and over the track but he didn't stop. | Just after coming round a bend, his left shoe flew off his foot and over the track but he didn't stop. |
"That was a mess. But it motivated me to fight as hard as I could, so the race went well," he said afterwards. | "That was a mess. But it motivated me to fight as hard as I could, so the race went well," he said afterwards. |
Kipruto is the reigning Olympic and World steeplechase champion. | Kipruto is the reigning Olympic and World steeplechase champion. |
He outsprinted Morocco's Soufiane El Bakkali in the final few strides after clearing the final hurdle in second place. | He outsprinted Morocco's Soufiane El Bakkali in the final few strides after clearing the final hurdle in second place. |
"I am injured because I lost my left shoe," he said after finishing the race. | "I am injured because I lost my left shoe," he said after finishing the race. |
He later tweeted: "It was hard and painful to run without another shoe, but I just had strong spirit to never give up, the crowd was amazing and I keep going to the winning." | He later tweeted: "It was hard and painful to run without another shoe, but I just had strong spirit to never give up, the crowd was amazing and I keep going to the winning." |
After the race, the Kenyan athlete limped off the track, as he waved to the crowd in Zurich. | |
Kenyans on social media, including Deputy President William Ruto, have been praising Kipruto's incredible feat: | |
This is not the first time an athlete has lost a shoe and gone on to win the race. | |
In 2011, Ethiopian Dejen Gebremeskel won the men's 3000m race in the Boston Indoor Games, after losing his shoe in the first lap. He beat British athlete Mo Farah. | |
In 2015, Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge won the Berlin marathon even though his insole had come loose and was hanging out from his shoe. |
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