Thierry Ndikumwenayo again qualified for the 5,000 meters final of the Games Paris Olympics after the claim of the Spanish team was successful about the fall that the athlete suffered 80 meters from the finish line in his heat, which prevented him from finishing the race.
The Spanish was affected by a fight between some athletes when they were competing for places in the final and go to ground without any solution. The 27-year-old athlete of Burundian origin did not finish the race when he left the track.
After viewing the photos of the arrival, The judges decided to make Ndikumwenayo again for the final.
The Spaniard finished ninth in the Olympic 10,000 meters final with a time of 26:49.49, a national record and the first national athlete under 27 minutes.
Source: La Verdad

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