Reigning Olympic 800m champion has explained Marco Arop’s weakness that cost him victories this season.
Learning Arop’s weakness was a blessing for who managed to capitalise on that and managed to show up when it mattered. In an interview with , Wanyonyi explained that at last year’s World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, he was unable to claim the title due to inexperience.
He shared that he despite being in the form of his life, Arop beat him on the line since the Canadian 800m running ace had lots of experience. However, from the race, was able to gain valuable lessons and managed to learn one of Arop’s weaknesses.
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The world 800m silver medallist pointed out that going into this season, he would maximise on that and make a statement, which he sure did.
“Do you know last year in Budapest, I was in shape but Arop beat me because of experience. He started from the back and then came to the front in the last 300m,” Wanyonyi shared.
“In these recent races, I realised that when I started running from the front with Arop, he could not maintain that momentum until the end of the race. So, I decided to run my race and go one-way and that’s how I managed to triumph in several races.”
Wanyonyi and have clashed in several races, including the Paris Olympic Games and Diamond League Meeting final in Brussels, where the former claimed statement wins in astonishing times.
At the Olympic Games, Arop was forced to finish second in a close race with Wanyonyi taking the win in a time of 1:41.19. After the Olympics, Emmanuel Wanyonyi continued the winning streak to the Diamond League Meeting in Lausanne, crossing the finish line in 1:41.11 ahead of Arop.
managed to claim a win over Wanyonyi at the Diamond League Meeting in Silesia. However, at the Diamond League Meeting final in Lausanne, Wanyonyi also emerged as champion to end his season on a high.