Rio Olympics: Tanzania's Alphonce Felix Simbu missed the medal clinching 5th place
Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania celebrates his 5th place finish |
Alphonce Felix Simbu is one of the three marathon athletes from
Tanzania who competed in today’s Olympic Marathon in Rio de Janeiro, he ran a smart
race from the beginning.
He maintained negative splits serving his energy for the last;
he kept himself at the back of first group full of determined athletes to the
half way. Said Makula and Fabian Joseph were also present.
The young Tanzanian placed 24th right after the
half way, the group surges for breakaway, Mr. Simbu did not bother but kept his
negative splits instead. At the 35 kilometers mark he moved up to 11th
place beating up those who surged with the first group.
He suddenly gained momentum moving up to 8th place
and finally compromised 5th place at the finish line.
The 5th
place finish was historical; Tanzania has had only two bronze medals from
Fibert Bayi and Suleiman Nyambui in the Stipple Chase and 5000 meters in 1980 Moscow Olympics.
Rio Olympics Marathon Medalists;
( Gold - Eliud Kipchoge – Kenya
Silver -Feyisa Lilesa – Ethiopia
Bronze - Galen Rupp – United States
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