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Ecuador’s Brian Pintado walks to first Paris Olympics athletics gold

Beats current world champion Alvaro Martin to end country’s 28-year wait



Ecuador's Brian Daniel Pintado crosses the finish line to win the men's 20km race walk of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Trocadero in Paris on Thursday.
Image Credit: AFP

Paris: Ecuador’s Brian Pintado won the first athletics Olympic gold medal of the Paris Games on Thursday with victory in the men’s 20-kilometre walk.

Brazil’s Caio Bonfim improved on his fourth from Rio in 2016 taking silver with Spain’s world champion Alvaro Martin taking the bronze.

It was Ecuador’s second Olympic title in the event, Jefferson Perez taking gold in 1996.

As he crossed the line Pintado, was clutching a family photograph and was immediately linked to a TV feed with them.

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The race was delayed half an hour due to a thunderstorm but once they started at Trocadero, Bonfim took off as if he wanted to make up for the lost time.

He was gradually reeled in but stayed among the leaders and was ahead at the halfway mark.

He only held a slight advantage and the lead began to change on a regular basis with China’s Zhang Jun, Spaniard Paul McGrath, defending champion Massimo Stano from Italy and Martin all heading affairs at times.

Ecuador's Brian Daniel Pintado in the men's 20km race walk of the athletics event on Thursday.
Image Credit: AFP

Colourful bunch

The field got strung out with many of the walkers getting on the wrong side of race judges and being put into the penalty zone.

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The spectators who had turned out at an early hour to watch the event were a colourful bunch, including a vociferous bunch of sombrero-wearing Mexican supporters.

With under six kilometres to go, a group of 10 broke from the pack and spread-eagled the field.

Stano led at the 16km mark but he too incurred the wrath of the judges and received a warning.

The irrepressible Bonfim, however, then injected some pace and split the leading pack.

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Just three were able to go with him, Stano, Martin and Pintado.

However, on the penultimate lap Stano’s dreams of making history in becoming the first Olympic champion to successfully defend his title evaporated as Pintado moved up a gear.

From then on he ruthlessly dispensed with Bonfim and Martin, who had nothing left in the tank.

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