Ethiopia's Tola Tamirat takes marathon gold in Olympic record
Tamirat, 32, wins race in new Olympic record of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 26 seconds, ahead of Bashir Abdi, Benson Kipruto
ISTANBUL
Ethiopia's Tamirat Tola won gold in the men's marathon on Saturday and set an Olympic record at the Paris Games.
“I was the reserve in the Ethiopian team, but when Sisay (Lemma) had injuries, then I had a chance to represent him. I was fully prepared and knew I could fulfill my dream. I am happy to do that today. I am very proud, very happy," the Olympic champion said after the victory.
Tola, 32, finished in an Olympic record time of two hours, six minutes and 26 seconds ahead of Belgium's Bashir Abdi. Benson Kipruto took bronze for Kenya.
Tola is the fourth Ethiopian to win the men's marathon at the Olympics.
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