Athletics-American Hocker stuns
favorites to win 1,500m gold
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[August 07, 2024]
By Mitch Phillips
PARIS (Reuters) -American Cole Hocker delivered one of the all-time
Olympic shocks when he won the 1,500 meters gold with a stunning
finish to blast past British world champion Josh Kerr as defending
champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen faded to fourth on Tuesday.
Once Kerr had eased past the Norwegian on the final straight it
seemed the Briton was on course to add gold to the bronze he took in
Tokyo, but he did not reckon with Hocker, who found a path up the
inside to take one of the most unexpected golds in the history of
the blue riband event.
His winning time of three minutes 27.65 was an Olympic record and a
massive personal best by more than three seconds. Kerr posted a big
national record 3:27.79 and Yared Nuguse took bronze in another huge
pb of 3:27.80 as the U.S. had two men on the podium for the first
time in 112 years.
"It might be an upset to a lot of people but if you’ve been
following my season you’d know I’d be capable of it," Hocker told
reporters.
The time catapulted Hocker to be the seventh-fastest man in history
and Kerr the eighth, and even if the hi-tech shoes and track make
historical time comparisons difficult, it was still a gripping race.
GREAT RACE
World athletics chief Sebastian Coe, still the only double 1,500m
Olympic champion, said last week he was expecting a "race for the
ages" and, if it was not the outcome he expected, he certainly got
one, as seven of the first nine finalists set personal bests.
The race had been billed as a showdown between Ingebrigtsen and
Kerr, who have been swapping barbs for a year, and the Norwegian set
a scorching pace from the start to lead coming into the last 200.
Briton Kerr, just as he did in last year’s world championships,
surged past him as they hit the final straight, however, and looked
set for victory, only for Hocker to find a way through.
"Everything had to go my way today but I knew if they gave me a
chance I wasn’t going to let it up," Hocker said.
"I figured Ingebrigtsen would try to take it out of guys like me but
I knew I hadn’t been tested at this level yet and that I was as
strong as they were.
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Paris 2024 Olympics - Athletics - Men's 1500m Final - Stade de
France, Saint-Denis, France - August 06, 2024. Cole Hocker of United
States celebrates after crossing the line to win gold ahead of Josh
Kerr of Britain and Yared Nuguse of United States. REUTERS/Sarah
Meyssonnier

"With 200 to go it was just deafening noise. I lost
feeling in my body and it didn’t feel like the Olympics any more -
until it did."
Kerr's time was a second faster than Mo Farah's British record and
he had no regrets.
"I put a performance out there today which I was extremely proud
of," he said. "I ran the best and the fastest tactical 1,500m I have
ever done in my life.
"When you start worrying about what everyone else does from the
results, you'll never be satisfied. It's obviously not the color of
medal I want but it is working towards the right color, from bronze
to silver."
Ingebrigtsen finished fourth in a time faster than his Olympic
record set in Tokyo, but the double world champion over 5,000m has
another shot at a medal as he goes in the heats over that distance
on Wednesday morning.
"I was starting to get a little bit of gap so kept on pushing but it
was just 100m too long today," he said.
"You can't really tell when you're hitting the wall when you hit it.
It was just a little bit too early today. The guys finishing in
front of me did a great race."
(Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ed Osmond)
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