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Here’s a consolidated list of all men’s athletics events with results from your provided data from the just cocluded Paris Olympc Games.

 

Men’s 100M final

1. USA – Noah Lyles 9.79 PB Gold

 

2. JAM – Kishane Thompson 9.79 Silver

 

3. USA – Fred Kerley 9.81 SB Bronze

 

4. RSA – Akani Simbine 9.82 NR

 

5. ITA – Lamont Marcell Jacobs 9.85 SB

 

6. BOT – Letsile Tebogo 9.86 NR

 

7. USA – Kenneth Bednarek 9.88

 

8. JAM – Oblique Seville 9.91

 

 

Men’s 200M final

1. BOT – Letsile Tebogo 19.46 AR Gold

 

2. USA – Kenneth Bednarek 19.62 Silver

 

3. USA – Noah Lyles 19.70 Bronze

 

4. USA – Erriyon Knighton 19.99

 

5. DOM – Alexander Ogando 20.02

 

6. ZIM – Tapiwanashe Makarawu 20.10

 

7. LBR – Joseph Fahnbulleh 20.15

 

8. ZIM – Makanakaishe Charamba 20.53

 

Men’s 400M final

1. USA – Quincy Hall 43.40 PB Gold

 

2. GBR – Matthew Hudson-Smith 43.44 AR Silver

 

3. ZAM – Muzala Samukonga 43.74 NR Bronze

 

4. TTO – Jereem Richards 43.78 NR

 

5. GRN – Kirani James 43.87

 

6. USA – Christopher Bailey 44.58

 

7. NGR – Samuel Ogazi 44.73

 

8. USA – Michael Norman 45.62

 

Men’s 800M final

1. KEN – Emmanuel Wanyonyi 1:41.19 PB Gold

 

2. CAN – Marco Arop 1:41.20 AR Silver

 

3. ALG – Djamel Sedjati 1:41.50 Bronze

 

4. USA – Bryce Hoppel 1:41.67 NR

 

5. ESP – Mohamed Attaoui 1:42.08

 

6. FRA – Gabriel Tual 1:42.14

 

7. BOT – Tshepiso Masalela 1:42.82 PB

 

8. GBR – Max Burgin 1:43.84

 

Men’s 1500M final

1. USA – Cole Hocker 3:27.65 OR Gold

 

2. GBR – Josh Kerr 3:27.79 NR Silver

 

3. USA – Yared Nuguse 3:27.80 PB Bronze

 

4. NOR – Jakob Ingebrigtsen 3:28.24

 

5. USA – Hobbs Kessler 3:29.45 PB

 

6. NED – Niels Laros 3:29.54 NR

 

7. NOR – Narve Gilje Nordås 3:30.46 SB

 

8. ITA – Pietro Arese 3:30.74 NR

 

9. NED – Stefan Nilssen 3:30.75 PB

 

10. GBR – Neil Gourley 3:30.88

 

11. KEN – Timothy Cheruiyot 3:31.35

 

12. KEN – Brian Komen 3:35.59

 

Men’s 5000M final

1. NOR – Jakob Ingebrigtsen 13:13.66 SB Gold

 

2. KEN – Ronald Kwemoi 13:15.04 Silver

 

3. USA – Grant Fisher 13:15.13 Bronze

 

4. EOR – Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu 13:15.27

 

5. ETH – Hagos Gebrhiwet 13:15.32

 

6. ETH – Biniam Mehari 13:15.99

 

7. KEN – Edwin Kurgat 13:17.18

 

8. BEL – Isaac Kimeli 13:18.10

 

9. USA – Graham Blanks 13:18.67

 

10. KEN – Jacob Krop 13:18.68 SB

 

Men’s 10,000M final

1. UGA – Joshua Cheptegei 26:43.14 OR Gold

 

2. ETH – Berihu Aregawi 26:43.44 Silver

 

3. USA – Grant Fisher 26:43.46 SB Bronze

 

4. CAN – Mohammed Ahmed 26:43.79 SB

 

5. KEN – Benard Kibet 26:43.98 PB

 

6. ETH – Yomif Kejelcha 26:44.02

 

7. ETH – Selemon Barega 26:44.48

 

8. UGA – Jacob Kiplimo 26:46.39 SB

 

9. ESP – Thierry Ndikumwenayo 26:49.49 NR

 

10. RSA – Adriaan Wildschutt 26:50.64 NR

 

Men’s marathon

1. ETH – Tamirat Tola 2:06:26 OR Gold

 

2. BEL – Bashir Abdi 2:06:47 SB Silver

 

3. KEN – Benson Kipruto 2:07:00 Bronze

 

4. GBR – Emile Caress 2:07:29

 

5. ETH – Deresa Geleta 2:07:31

 

6. JPN – Akira Akasaki 2:07:32 PB

 

7. LES – Tebello Ramakongoana 2:07:58 NR

 

8. USA – Conner Mantz – 2:08:12 SBUSA – Clayton Young – 2:08:44 SBERI – Samsom Amare – 2:08:56 SB

 

Men’s 3000M Steeplechase final

1. MAR – Soufiane El Bakkali 8:06.05 SB Gold

 

2. USA – Kenneth Rooks 8:06.41 PB Silver

 

3. KEN – Abraham Kibiwot 8:06.47 SB Bronze

 

4. TUN – Mohamed Amin Jhinaoui 8:07.73 NR

 

5. TUN – Ahmed Jaziri 8:08.02 PB

 

6. ETH – Samuel Firewu 8:08.87

 

7. KEN – Simon Kiprop Koech 8:09.26 SB

 

8. JPN – Ryuji Miura 8:11.72

 

Men’s 110M Hurdles

1. USA – Grant Holloway 12.99 Gold

 

2. USA – Daniel Roberts 13.09 Silver

 

3. JAM – Rasheed Broadbell 13.09 SB Bronze

 

4. ESP – Enrique Llopis 13.20

 

5. JPN – Rachid Muratake 13.21

 

6. USA – Freddie Crittenden 13.32

 

7. JAM – Orlando Bennett 13.34

 

8. JAM – Hansle Parchment 13.39

 

Men’s 400M Hurdles

1. USA – Rai Benjamin 46.46 = SB Gold

 

2. NOR – Karsten Warholm 47.06 Silver

 

3. BRA – Alison Dos Santos 47.26 Bronze

 

4. FRA – Clement Ducos 47.76

 

5. IVB – Kyron McMaster 47.79 SB

 

6. QAT – Abderrahman Samba 47.98

 

7. EST – Rasmus Mägi 52.53

 

8. JAM – Roshawn Clarke DNF

 

Men’s High Jump

1. NZL – Hamish Kerr 2.36 m (AR) Gold

 

2. USA – Shelby McEwen 2.36 m (PB) Silver

 

3. QAT – Mutaz Essa Barshim 2.34 m (SB) Bronze

 

4. ITA – Stefano Sottile 2.34m PB

 

5. JPN – Ryoichi Akamatsu 2.31m PB

 

6. UKR – Oleh Doroshchuk 2.31m PB

 

7. KOR – Sanghyeok Woo 2.27m

 

8. BUL – Tihomir Ivanov 2.27m SB

 

Men’s Pole Vault

1. SWE – Armand Duplantis 6.25 m (WR) Gold

 

2. USA – Sam Kendricks 5.95 m (SB) Silver

 

3. GRE – Emmanouil Karalis 5.90 m Bronze

 

4. PHI – Ernest John Obiena 5.90 m

 

5. TUR – Ersu Şaşma 5.85 SB m

 

6. AUS – Kurtis Marschall 5.85 m

 

7. CHN – Bokai Huang 5.80 m (PB).

 

8. NOR – Sondre Guttormsen 5.80 m (SB.)

 

MEN’S LONG JUMP

1. GRE – Miltiadis Tentoglou 8.48 m Gold

 

2. JAM – Wayne Pinnock 8.36 m Silver

 

3. ITA – Mattia Furlani 8.34 m Bronze

 

4. SUI – Simon Ehammer 8.20m

 

5. GBR – Jacob Fincham-Dukes 8.14m

 

6. GER – Simon Batz 8.07 m

 

7. CHN – Mingkun Zhang 8.07 m

 

8. CHN – Jianan Wang 8.03 m

 

MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP

1. ESP – Jordan Alejandro Díaz Fortún 17.86 m Gold

 

2. POR – Pedro Pichardo 17.84 m Silver

 

3. ITA – Andy Díaz Hernández 17.64 m (SB) Silver

 

4. JAM – Jaydon Hibbert 17.61m

 

5. BUR – Hugues Fabrice Zango 17.50m

 

6.USA – Salif Mane 17.41m

 

7. GER – Max Hess 17.38m SB

 

8. CUB – Lázaro Martínez 17.34m SB

 

9. ALG – Yasser Mohammed Triki 17.22m

 

10. CHN – Yaming Zhu 16.76m

 

11. BRA – Almir dos Santos 16.41m

 

12. AUS – Connor Murphy 16.30m

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT

1. USA – Ryan Crouser 22.90 m (SB) Gold

 

2. USA – Joe Kovacs 22.15 m Silver

 

3. JAM – Rajindra Campbell 22.15 m Bronze

 

4. USA – Payton Otterdahl 22.03 m

 

5. ITA – Leonardo Fabbri 21.70 m

 

6. NGR – Chukwuebuka Cornell Enekwechi 21.42 m

 

7. NZL – Jacko Gill 21.15 m

 

8. MEX – Uziel Muñoz 20.88 m

 

MEN’S DISCUS THROW

1. JAM – Roje Stona 70.00 m (OR) Gold

 

2. LTU – Mykolas Alekna 69.97 m Silver

 

3. AUS – Matthew Denny 69.31 m Bronze

 

4. SLO – Kristjan Čeh 68.41m

 

5. AUT – Lukas Weisshaidinger 67.54m

 

6. GER – Clemens Prüfer 67.41m

 

7. SWE – Daniel Ståhl 66.95m

 

8. LTU – Andrius Gudžius 66.55m

 

9. JAM – Ralford Mullings 65.61m

 

10. JAM – Traves Smikle 64.97m

 

11. ROU – Alin Alexandru Firfirica 64.45m

 

12. SAM – Alex Rose 61.89m

 

MEN’S HAMMER THROW

1. CAN – Ethan Katzberg 84.12m (NR) Gold

 

2. HUN – Bence Halász 79.97m Silver

 

3. UKR – Mykhaylo Kokhan 79.39m Bronze

 

4. NOR – Eivind Henriksen 79.18m SB

 

5. POL – Paweł Fajdek 78.80m

 

6. USA – Rudy Winkler 77.92m

 

7. POL – Wojciech Nowicki 77.42m

 

8. FRA – Yann Chaussinand 77.38m

 

9. CAN – Rowan Hamilton 76.59m

 

10. GER – Merlin Hummel 76.03m

 

11. NOR – Thomas Mardal 74.25m

 

12. GRE – Christos Frantzeskakis 73.34m

 

MEN’S JAVELIN THROW

1.PAK – Arshad Nadeem 92.97 OR Gold

 

2.IND – Neeraj Chopra 89.45 SB Silver

 

3.GRN – Anderson Peters 88.54 Bronze

 

4.CZE – Jakub Vadlejch 88.50

 

5.KEN – Julius Yego 87.72 SB

 

6.GER – Julian Weber 87.40

 

7.TTO – Keshorn Walcott 86.16 SB

 

8.FIN – Lassi Etelätalo 84.58

 

9.FIN – Oliver Helander 82.68

 

10.FIN – Toni Keränen 80.92

 

11.BRA – Luiz Mauricio da Silva 80.67

 

12.MDA – Andrian Mardare 80.10

 

Hellen Obiri recounts the moment she knew Sifan Hassan would win Olympic marathon

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Hellen Obiri recounts the moment she knew Sifan Hassan would win Olympic marathon

Hellen Obiri recounts the moment she knew Sifan Hassan would win Olympic marathon

Abigael Wafula • 06:17 – 12.08.2024

Hellen Obiri has revealed how difficult it was to drop Sifan Hassan as they approached the finish line of the women’s Olympic marathon as she disclosed the moment she knew the Dutchwoman was going to win the race.

Two-time Boston Marathon champion Hellen Obiri has revealed the moment she knew Sifan Hassan was going to win the Olympic marathon.

 

The 2023 New York City Marathon champion explained that she tried to drop the duo of Hassan and Tigst Assefa but her efforts proved futile going into the final stages of the gruelling marathon.

 

The two-time Olympic 5000m silver medallist explained that she knew that with 800m to go, she knew that Hassan would take the win. She noted that coming from bronze wins in the 5000m and 10,000m, she had the speed that would outsmart herself and Assefa.

 

Paris 2024 Olympics: Sifan Hassan’s lethal kick saves the day as Hellen Obiri settles for bronze in women’s Olympic marathon

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Paris 2024 Olympics: Sifan Hassan’s lethal kick saves the day as Hellen Obiri settles for bronze in women’s Olympic marathon

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“Yes, I did it a couple of times because I knew if we came closer like with 800m to go, Sifan was there and she was good so we tried our best to push the pace but you know she was there and there was no way we could break her,” Obiri said.

 

“In the end, I knew she would carry the day because of her sprint finish. She has done so well in the 5000m, 10,000m and 1500m and so she was capable of winning in a sprint finish,” she added.

 

Obiri was in awe of Hassan’s exploits on the Olympic stage. The Dutchwoman won the marathon in an Olympic record time of 2:22:55. Assefa and Obiri finished second and third in respective times of 2:22:58 and 2:23:10.

 

An extraordinary finish for athletics action at @Paris2024 🥹

 

Women’s marathon ⬇️

 

🥇 Sifan Hassan 2:22:55 OR 🇳🇱

🥈 Tigist Assefa 2:22:58 🇪🇹

🥉 Hellen Obiri 2:23:10 🇰🇪 #Paris2024 #Olympics pic.twitter.com/WVX5ZUlWDg

 

— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) August 11, 2024

The former world 10,000m silver medallist explained that Hassan is a source of inspiration to many athletes out there looking to make a name for themselves.

 

“She is so amazing, doing track and the marathon. So many people can’t do that but Sifan has shown the world that she can do that,” she said.

 

“People thought it was impossible for her but she has done it and it’s a big up to her, she has inspired so many athletes who work hard towards achieving such goals.”

 

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