Emmanuel Wanyonyi Shines in 800m Glory
Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi claimed the world 800m gold with a championship record, adding to his Olympic triumph. Leading from start to finish, the 21-year-old held off Algeria's Djamel Sedjati to win in 1:41.86. Canada's Marco Arop took bronze, while Ireland's Cian McPhillips set a national record.

Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi triumphed in dramatic fashion, securing the world 800 meters gold with a championship record on Saturday. The win is a remarkable addition to his Olympic title won the previous year.
The 21-year-old athlete excelled in his performance throughout the season. Despite his preference against front-running, Wanyonyi led from the start. He faced a challenge on the final straight but managed to maintain the lead, clocking in at an impressive one minute, 41.86 seconds.
Algeria's Djamel Sedjati claimed silver with a time of 1:41.90, improving from a previous bronze in Paris. Canada's Marco Arop secured the bronze. Ireland's Cian McPhillips also delivered a noteworthy performance, finishing fourth and setting a new Irish national record at 1:42.15.
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