These Paralympians Ran The 1500 Faster Than Anyone At The Rio Olympics

Even the fourth place time would have been good enough for Olympic gold.

There's fast and then there's blazing, which is what the men's 1500-meter final at the Paralympic Games was on Sunday.

There's fast and then there's blazing, which is what the men's 1500-meter final at the Paralympic Games was on Sunday.

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The race at Rio's Olympic Stadium was part of the T13 class, which is a classification for athletes with a visual impairment. The breakneck pace the racers set was so fast that the fourth place time of 3:49:59 would have been enough to win gold at the Rio Olympics, where the winning time was 3:50.

The race at Rio's Olympic Stadium was part of the T13 class, which is a classification for athletes with a visual impairment. The breakneck pace the racers set was so fast that the fourth place time of 3:49:59 would have been enough to win gold at the Rio Olympics, where the winning time was 3:50.

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You read that right, the fourth place finisher at the Paralympics would have had a time fast enough to win gold at the Olympics.

You read that right, the fourth place finisher at the Paralympics would have had a time fast enough to win gold at the Olympics.

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The winner, Abdellatif Baka of Algeria, set a world record of 3 minutes, 48.29 seconds, followed by Tamiru Demisse of Ethiopia, who crossed the line at 3:48.49, and Henry Kirwa of Kenya, with a third-place time of 3:49.59.

The winner, Abdellatif Baka of Algeria, set a world record of 3 minutes, 48.29 seconds, followed by Tamiru Demisse of Ethiopia, who crossed the line at 3:48.49, and Henry Kirwa of Kenya, with a third-place time of 3:49.59.

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