Jepchirchir crowned marathon queen on Olympics’ ‘Super Saturday’

Gold medallist Peres Jepchirchir (center) of Kenya, silver medallist Brigid Kosgei (left) of Kenya and bronze medallist Molly Seidel of the United States posing holding their flags at Sapporo Odori Park, Sapporo, Japan on Saturday.
Gold medallist Peres Jepchirchir (center) of Kenya, silver medallist Brigid Kosgei (left) of Kenya and bronze medallist Molly Seidel of the United States posing holding their flags at Sapporo Odori Park, Sapporo, Japan on Saturday.
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AFP, Tokyo :
Kenya’s Peres Jepchirchir won a gruelling women’s marathon and the United States are looking to extend their men’s basketball reign as the Tokyo Olympics heads into its busiest day on Saturday.
Jepchirchir timed 2hr 27min 20sec as runners battled with hot and humid conditions in Sapporo, north of Tokyo, despite the race starting an hour early to reduce heat stress.
“If we’d started at 7:00 am, by the finish after 9:00 am it would have been too hot for us,” Jepchirchir said.
“When I heard that (the start time) was changed (to 6:00 am) I was so happy. I said: ‘Wow, that’s nice’.”
Athletes have contended with searing summer heat in Tokyo and Sapporo at this most unusual Olympics, where fans are banned from nearly all events over coronavirus risks.
The postponed 2020 Games veered close to cancellation as the pandemic advanced but they are now nearing completion in a succession of empty venues in Tokyo and beyond.
On ‘Super Saturday’, Brazil play Spain in the men’s football final and Nelly Korda leads the women’s golf by one shot with two holes to go when play was suspended due to storm conditions.
Britain’s Tom Daley, 27, goes for the individual 10m platform title after claiming an emotional gold with Matty Lee after bronzes in the past two Games.
The climax to track and field at the Olympic Stadium includes the men’s 1500m final, with Kenya’s Timothy Cheruiyot facing a major challenge from Norwegian youngster Jakob Ingebrigsten, women’s 10,000m and 4x400m relays.

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