Ethiopia's Tamirat Tolawon gold in the men's marathon at the Paris Games on Saturday while Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, who had been bidding for an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic crown, failed to finish.Belgium's Bashir Abdi took silver, improving on his bronze from Tokyo, and Kenya's Benson Kipruto claimed bronze.Tola built a strong lead early on and crossed the finish line in two hours, six minutes and 26 seconds, an Olympic record time especially impressive given the course was the toughest of any Olympics or championship, according to World Athletics."My intention was just to keep up with the people who were going out and then after some point I decided to try to push on my own," Tola said."But I was afraid and I was having difficulties when I was climbing up the uphill.
I felt confident after the 41st kilometre, only one more to go. Until then I was looking back and I was not sure."Emerging from a pack of frontrunners from the first steep ascent of an exceptionally hilly course, the former cross country specialist seemed only to strengthen on the second hill as others faded behind him.Tola had an 18-second lead by the 35km mark, which he extended as the Eiffel Tower came into sight and crowds lining the streets roared him on.
He became the first Ethiopian winner of the Olympic men's marathon in 24 years.Tola's victory was all the more sweet given he was not initially on the team, having been called up after Sisay Lemma withdrew due to a hamstring injury.Tola, 32, won the New York marathon last year in a course record."(Sisay) told me 'It's better for me to drop out and you have to go and compete, because you can do better than me with the condition I am in now,'" Tola said. "This victory also belongs to him, he