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Vénuste Niyongabo on how to become a legend in one's country


IOC - 15-May-2014

On Saturday 3 August 1996, the Burundian athlete chose to remain in the pack for the majority of the Olympic 5,000m final . During the penultimate lap, he manoeuvred his way to the front, and as the bell sounded he put in a burst of acceleration that would prove decisive. Crossing the finish line in 13:07.96 ahead of Kenya’s Paul Bitok (13:08.16) and Morroco’s Khalid Boulami (13:08.37), he became...


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