Gopi registered his personal best timing of 2:15:25s, while Ram was just a second behind his compatriot, clocking 2:15:26s to complete the race and bring down the curtains on India's campaign.
However, it was disappoint for India's more accomplished marathon runner Nitendra Singh Rawat as he finished a poor 84th by clocking 2:22:52s, way below his personal best timing of 2:15:18s registered at the South Asian Games in Guwahati earlier this year.
India, thus, concluded their campaign with a just two medals -- PV Sindhu's silver in women's badminton singles and Sakshi Malik's bronze in female wrestling.
28-year-old Kerala lad Gopi, who had largely remained under the shadows of Rawat and Kheta Ram, ran the race of his career when he improved from being 70 at 10km mark to 55th at halfway before finishing with his personal best timing.
Introduced to the arduous 42.195km format in Mumbai Marathon earlier this year where he was brought in to set the pace for Rawat, Gopi had finished behind his Army colleague with a personal best of 2:15:15s, second among Indians and 11th overall.
29-year-old Rawat, however, struggled along the way as he could not cope up with the pace and he kept on slipping from 77th spot at 5km mark to 82nd at 40km before crossing the finish line at the the 84th position.
Rawat was the first to bag the Rio quota in 2015 in his first competitive marathon in World Military Games in Korea where he clocked 2:18:06s, which was then an all time ninth best timing by an Indian.
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge clinched the gold with a timing of 2:08:44s while the silver and bronze went to Ethiopia's Feyisa Lilesa (2:09:54s) and United States' Galen Rupp (2:10:05s) who also clocked his personal best time while running on rain-drenched roads.
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