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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon Sep 12, 2016, 07:50 PM Sep 2016

Four Paralympians Just Ran The 1500m Faster Than Anyone At The Rio Olympics Final

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/paralympic-1500m-t13_us_57d6d3a8e4b03d2d459b7e78

On Sunday, Fouad Baka of Algeria finished a 1500-meter race in just 3 minutes and 49.59 seconds at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

That’s fast, so fast that if Baka had finished with that time at that exact stadium in August, he would have beat out Matthew Centrowitz Jr. of the U.S. for the Olympic gold medal. Centrowitz Jr. finished the final in 3 minutes and 50 seconds.

Unfortunately for Baka, he wasn’t racing in the Olympics. He was racing in the Paralympics, where not one or two runners finished ahead of him, but three.

Baka ended up placing fourth in the men’s 1500m - T12/13 Final, a race for the visually impaired. In front of him was bronze medalist Henry Kirwa of Kenya (3:49.59), silver medalist Tamiru Demisse of Ethiopia (3:48.59) and gold medalist Abdellatif Baka, who is the brother of the fourth-place Fouad (3:48.29).




Which begs the question, why weren't they on their respective Olympic teams? There is precedent, after all: Marla Runyan has low vision and has run competitively for the U.S., including the Olympics.
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Four Paralympians Just Ran The 1500m Faster Than Anyone At The Rio Olympics Final (Original Post) KamaAina Sep 2016 OP
This Seems Really Weird ProfessorGAC Sep 2016 #1

ProfessorGAC

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1. This Seems Really Weird
Tue Sep 13, 2016, 11:55 AM
Sep 2016

Kenya and Ethiopia, high altitude counties, have been cranking out world class middle and long distance runners for decades. Given the jostling and jockeying, they may not be able to compete at their countries' qualifying when adding in the depth of the fields.

Hard to believe though, in a small country like Algeria, that these two people weren't pretty much the best Algeria had to offer.

Did Algeria sit the Olympics out?

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