- Emmanuel Wanyonyi has qualified for the 800 -meter race for men in the 2025 World Championship
- The Olympic champion finished second in the third semi -finals behind Spain’s Mohamed Attaoui
- The kinda is looking to complete the set, after winning the Olympic crown last year in Paris
Emmanuel Wanyonyi will face World Champion Marco Arop in the men’s 800m men’s final after finishing second in the semi -finals.
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Wanyonyi has had a long but wonderful season, and will focus on getting a gold medal to finish it.
Wanyonyi failed in small quantities and AROP in the 2023 edition in Budapest, and faces another test on Saturday.
How did Emmanuel Wanyonyi qualify?
The Olympic champion spent 1: 43.47 but he had to fight and get out of the group to get his place. Despite being trapped, he went through to find a chance and qualify for comfort.
Spaniard Mohamed Attaoui won a third temperature in front of the Kenyan, spending 1: 43.18.
Wanyonyi will face permanent opponents Arop and Djamel Sedjati of Algeria in the final on Saturday afternoon. David Rudha was the last Kenyan to win the crown.
Can Emmanuel Wanyonyi break the 800m world record?
Other athletes and other athletes have been hunting David Return record since 2012.
In the 2012 Olympics, Resta produced the best performance in sports history by setting a world record of 1: 40.91, for world athletics.
Wanyonyi tried to break it many times after winning gold in Paris, but failed.
He is the third fastest person at a distance, and it remains to be seen if he can break the record in the finals.
“Sometimes I think about the world record. I think I can break it in the future,” Wanyonyi said.
What did Faith Kipyegon do after discovering Ewoi won the financial post?
In an related story, we reported that Kipyegon responded warmly when he heard that Dorcus Ewoi had won the silver medal, not the bronze, in the 1500 -meter women’s race.
The two Kenyans celebrated their show with a comfortable victory, although Kipyegon initially believed his janitor had taken the bronze.
In an interview in the mixed area, he found that Ewoi had demanded a silver medal.
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