Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Wycliffe Kinyamal face tough competition in the Paris 2024 Olympics 800m semi-finals aiming to uphold Kenya's dominance.
World silver medallist Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Commonwealth champion Wycliffe Kinyamal will be stepping onto the purple track of the Paris Olympics this Friday with their sights firmly set on advancing to the finals of the men’s 800m.
Wanyonyi, who timed an impressive 1:44.64 to clinch victory in heat three, looked in commanding form.
His performance saw him comfortably ahead of Italy’s Catalin Tecuceanu, who finished second in 1:44.80, and Sweden's Andreas Kramer, who came in third with a time of 1:44.93.
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Despite the strong field, Wanyonyi was at ease during the first lap before holding off Tecuceanu in the latter stages of the race.
"Competition is high but I love running in front, controlling the pace and testing my reaction.
We are under a little pressure, but whatever comes our way, we will tackle it head-on. But first things first... go past the semis,"said a confident Wanyonyi after his heat.
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Wanyonyi’s approach of taking charge early in the race will be tested in the semi-finals, where he faces an elite lineup of competitors. Among them is Bryce Hoppel from the USA, who brings a personal best of 1:42.77 to the table matching his season-best this year.
Also in Wanyonyi’s heat is Belgium’s Eliott Crestan, who has a personal best of 1:42.43, and Mohamed Attaoui from Spain, boasting a personal best of 1:42.04.
Both runners are expected to push the pace and challenge for the top positions.
Australia’s Peyton Craig and Italy’s Simone Barontini will also be aiming to make their mark in this highly competitive heat.
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Botswana’s Kethobogile Haingura and young British talent Max Burgin round out the field, each looking to stake their claim among the world's best.
On the other side of the draw, Wycliffe Kinyamal will compete in heat two.
The Commonwealth champion secured his place in the semi-finals after a third-place finish in heat five, clocking in at 1:45.86.
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Despite not topping his heat, Kinyamal remains a strong contender, but he will have to navigate a formidable field in his bid to reach the final.
Leading Kinyamal’s heat is the world champion Marco Arop from Canada, who enters the semi-finals with a season-best of 1:42.93 and a personal best of 1:42.85.
Arop has been in dominant form this season, and many view him as the favorite to top this heat. However, Kinyamal remains undaunted by the challenge ahead.
“I’ve raced against the best before, and I’m ready to do it again. The Olympics is where champions are made, and I’m focused on running my best race yet,” Kinyamal stated ahead of his semi-final.
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Joining Arop in the quest for a spot in the final is Gabriel Tual of France, whose personal best and seasonal best of 1:41.61 make him one of the top contenders alongside the Canadian.
Tual will certainly be looking to leverage home advantage as he seeks to challenge Arop for the top spot.
Elliot Giles from Great Britain also presents a strong threat and will be aiming to advance to the next round.
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Adding depth to this heat is the USA’s Hobbs Kessler, bringing solid credentials with a personal best of 1:43.64.
Other competitors like Edmund du Plessis from South Africa,Tobias Grønstad from Norway and Mohamed Ali Gouaned from Algeria will be ready to pounce on any opportunity to pull off a surprise.
Kenya has a storied history in the 800 meters, with past champions like Wilfred Bungei (Beijing 2008), world record holder David Rudisha (London 2012 and Rio 2016), and Emmanuel Korir (Tokyo 2020) setting the bar high.