Uganda’s athletes did the country proud in the recently concluded Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Japan. 

Peruth Chemutai became the first Ugandan woman to win an Olympic medal as she took gold in the women’s 3,000m steeplechase on day 12 of the Tokyo Games.

 

The 22-year-old Ugandan timed 9min 01.45sec at the Olympic Stadium, outsprinting American Courtney Frerichs with 250 metres to go to win comfortably.

Frerichs claimed silver in 9:04.79 with Kenyan Hyvin Kiyeng taking bronze (9:05.39).

“After my fifth place at the world championships in Doha, I knew a medal would be possible if I run a good race,” said Chemutai.

Chemutai definitely made Uganda proud, and will be remembered as the first woman to win Olympic gold.

Meanwhile, Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo helped Uganda win 2 medals in the same race for the first time ever. They achieved this in the men’s 10,000m final

 

Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo won silver and bronze medals respectively for Uganda in the men’s 10,000m final at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Cheptegei clocked a Season Best 27:43.63 ahead of Kiplimo who clocked 27:43.88 in the epic event at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.

Cheptegei, the world record holder, was widely expected to win gold. However, he was upset by Ethiopia’s Selemon Barega who finished ahead by a matter of microseconds.

Cheptegei said he was experiencing mixed emotions.

“I have two feelings. One is that I’m very happy to have won an Olympic silver medal today,” he told reporters. “But the other side of me is really not satisfied with the result because I came here expecting to win a gold.”

Stephen Kissa acted as the early pacemaker before dropping out a little over halfway through the race.

“We had a plan for me to go ahead to make it a fast race,” Kissa told reporters. “I thought they were going to follow me but when I looked round they were not there.”

Cheptegei led briefly before dropping back into the pack and Barega seized his chance, moving among the leaders in the last third of the race before hitting the front with a surge on the last lap to secure his surprise victory.

 

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