Rudisha gets 800m gold with world record

August 10, 2012 12:43 am | Updated 01:02 am IST - London

David Rudisha poses next to a timing board displaying his new world record in the men's 800m final of 1:40.91at the London Olympics on Thursday.

David Rudisha poses next to a timing board displaying his new world record in the men's 800m final of 1:40.91at the London Olympics on Thursday.

David Rudisha of Kenya used his trademark running from the front to win the elusive Olympic 800 metres gold on Thursday in a world record time of 1 minute 40.91 seconds.

The world champion Rudisha, 23, bettered his mark of 1:41.01 from August 29, 2010, in Rieti, Italy, for the first athletics world record of the London Games.

Nijel Amos of Botswana got silver in a junior world record 1:41.73 and bronze went to Timothy Kitum of Kenya in 1:42.53.

By winning, Rudisha upstaged his father Daniel, who was part of the Kenyan 4x400m team, which got silver at the 1968 Games.

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