- Soufiane El Bakkali wins his second consecutive Olympic gold in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase at Paris 2024.
- He triumphed over a competitive field, including world record-holder Lamecha Girma, who was injured during the race.
- El Bakkali’s victory is celebrated across Morocco, solidifying his status as a national hero.
Soufiane El Bakkali made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics by becoming the first man since 1932 to win consecutive gold medals in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase.
His strategic race execution, which included a final sprint to the finish, allowed him to outpace American Kenneth Rooks and Kenyan Abraham Kibiwot, who finished second and third respectively.
Morocco’s Soufiane El Bakkali Claims Second Olympic Gold in Thrilling Steeplechase Finale
The victory sparked celebrations across Morocco, with fans and leaders alike praising El Bakkali’s determination and perseverance. The Moroccan runner, who overcame an injury earlier in the year, expressed gratitude for the support from his coach, family, and fellow athlete Mohamed Tindouft, who played a key role in breaking up the Ethiopian group during the race.
El Bakkali’s race strategy was masterful. He allowed the Ethiopians to set the early pace, conserving his energy for a powerful finish. As the race approached its final stages, he surged ahead, leaving his rivals behind with a strong sprint after the final barrier. His time of 8:06.05 was just enough to secure victory over American Kenneth Rooks and Kenyan Abraham Kibiwot, both of whom finished closely behind in a thrilling sprint to the line.
The significance of this victory extends beyond the track. In Morocco, El Bakkali’s win has been met with widespread jubilation. Fans and leaders, including King Mohammed VI, have hailed him as a national hero. His triumph is a source of immense pride for the country, particularly as he follows in the footsteps of legendary Moroccan athletes like Hicham El Guerrouj.
El Bakkali’s success also highlights the importance of teamwork and strategy in athletics. He credited his compatriot, Mohamed Tindouft, for helping disrupt the Ethiopian dominance during the race, enabling him to execute his plan effectively. This collaborative effort underscores the broader significance of his victory, not just as an individual accomplishment but as a testament to Moroccan resilience and unity in the face of challenges.
Soufiane El Bakkali’s back-to-back Olympic gold medals are a testament to his exceptional talent, strategic brilliance, and the unwavering support of his country. His achievement at Paris 2024 cements his legacy as one of the greatest steeplechasers in history and a true Moroccan hero.
“We had Hicham El Guerrouj and today we have Soufiane El Bakkali. Dima Maghrib.”