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Wanyonyi walks to national record in Oman
Reading Time: 3min | Fri. 04.03.22. | 11:28
A 60-second penalty with 100m to go denied the world champion a place on the podium.
In a dramatic final lap at the U20 men’s 10km at the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships Muscat 22, Heristone Wanyonyi missed the podium to finish fourth in 45:18, a national U-20 record.
Wanyonyi had to endure a lone race in the team Championships as the only Kenyan representative in the race that had only three athletes who have broken 40 minutes on the roads.
4th place for Heristone Wanyonyi 🇰🇪 in the U20 10km race at #WorldRaceWalking.
— Emily Evans (@RunEmilyERun) March 4, 2022
He spent a minute in the penalty zone in the last kilometre. pic.twitter.com/3HWH2etIDi
A World Under-20 champion, Wanyonyi who clocked 42:10.84 to win the men's 10,000m in Nairobi as Kenya hosted the World event was renewing rivalry with silver medalist in Nairobi Amit Khatri.
A terrific walk from Wang Hongren, sporting immaculate style, saw the Chinese cross first, but barely 100 metres earlier he was seemingly battling for third at best.
Khatri, who had taken the lead 26 minutes into the race was striding to gold only to be pulled in to the penalty zone and watch his hopes and India’s quest for a first individual gold dashed.
Seconds later Wanyonyi suffered the same fate and let in Wang and compatriot Zeng Yu, the two fastest in the field on paper. Wang hit the line first for victory but Zeng was pipped on the line by Italian Diego Giampaolo.
Congratulations to Heristone Wanyonyi who has this morning smashed the national under-20 10km Race Walking record at the ongoing World Race Walking Championships in Muscat, Oman.
— BARNABA KORIR OFFICIAL (@KorirOfficial) March 4, 2022
Wanyonyi clocked 45:18 to finish fourth in a race won by Hongren Wang of China (44:06). pic.twitter.com/oSU5qcCuBv
In fact, in the final straight, the Italian wrongly assumed he had been called into the penalty zone, but he quickly recovered to overtake Zeng and dip at the line for a surprise second place.
In an event that saw the early morning temperature rise to 27C, the race fascinatingly ebbed and flowed throughout.
Jaromir Moravek shot away from the start with Christiaan Bester from South Africa, head tilted, in close order, with the rest strung out in a line across the road.
The first kilometre was timed at 4:25; but Bester was caught before the end of the first two-kilometre loop, reached by the Czech leader in 9:08 that reflected the uphill climb on the way back.
Finland’s Sajan Irincheev started to give chase, but the rest were ominously biding their time even though Moravek got to halfway in 23:07.
However, a glance back revealed the remains of the leading pack were on him, and his race for a podium finish was all but over, even though he did gamely stay with the pack.
Mazium Demir from Turkey then took up the challenge and surged at 5.5km to put 30 metres between him and a loose group of three trying to hang on.
That 4:25 kilometre was exactly the same as the opening burst from Moravek, and it told. Shouted on by Turkish coaches, Demir pumped his arms like a man on a mission, but the Chinese pair were moving quicker.
Almost as quickly as he had taken the lead, Demir lost it to Wang and Zeng. But Amit refused to be daunted and slowly latched on to the Chinese duo before first passing Zeng and then Wang over the final kilometre.
Wanyonyi, too, was quickly gaining ground and passed Zeng to be in with a chance of bronze before his 60-second penalty.
Wang went on to cross the line first in 44:06. Teammate Zeng held on to the runner-up spot until the final few seconds when Italy’s Giampaolo strode past to take second place in 44:14. Zeng clocked the same time in third.
China were comfortably team winners, while Giampaolo’s late charge elevated Italy to silver with a consistent race from Spain allowing them on to the podium for third.
Additional reporting by World Athletics.




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