Rudisha says back on track and chasing history after losing way

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Last Updated : Mar 10 2020 | 6:02 PM IST

David Rudisha says he is back on track after injuries, partying and a close shave with death in his bid to become the first man to win three successive 800 metres Olympic titles.

The 31-year-old Kenyan's world record run of 1min 40.91sec to win the 800m in London in 2012 was hailed as the greatest track performance of those Games by many, including global athletics chief Sebastian Coe.

Rudisha returned in Rio to defend his title but the four years since have been frustrating for him in terms of injuries interrupting his training and he has not run competitively since July 2017.

It has also been upsetting off the track with his father Daniel -- a 4x400m relay silver medallist in the 1968 Olympics -- passing away last year.

The two-time world outdoor champion at 800m also saw his weight balloon as he confessed to looking for "a bit of destruction to distract".

He was more reserved about how he found that difficult period when he spoke to the BBC.

"Well, I, you know, I have never really directly spoken about partying but, you know, just a social life that everybody has the right to enjoy," he said.

"Whenever we have a (athletics) meet, sometimes we go to socialise, to go out for instance. That is normal life.

"I never meant anything extreme, because that is not what I do... Sometimes when you have friends, you go out and throw a party and so forth, and that is actually what I meant."
"But before I get there I cannot start counting things that are not ready yet."
"It was really horrific and scary. It was not easy and everybody, every time, kept asking me: 'How did you even survive? How did you get out of that car?'

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First Published: Mar 10 2020 | 6:02 PM IST

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