RABAT (Morocco), Jun 6: India’s Avinash Sable finished a creditable fifth at the prestigious Diamond League Meet here and in the process shattered his own 3000m steeplechase national record for the eighth time.
The 27-year-old army man from a humble family in the Beed district of Maharashtra clocked 8:12.48 in a high-quality field late Sunday night, shaving off more than three seconds from his own previous national record of 8:16.21, which he set during the Indian Grand Prix in Thiruvananthapuram in March.
Sable finished ahead of Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Benjamin Kigen of Kenya who ended in eighth position with 8:17.32.
Local hero and Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Soufiane El Bakkali won the race with a meet record of 7:58.28.
Ethiopia’s Tokyo Olympics silver winner Lamecha Girma was second, clocking 7:59.24, while his compatriot Hailemariyam Tegegn took the third position with a personal best of 8:06.29.
The 2016 Rio Olympics champion Conseslus Kipruto of Kenya was fourth with a timing of 8:12.47, a one-hundredth of a second ahead of Sable.
Sable is known for breaking his own 3000m steeplechase national record multiple times. He first broke it in 2018 when he clocked 8:29.80 at the National Inter State championships to erase the then 37-year-old mark of 8:30.88 mark of Gopal Saini.
Last month, Sable smashed the 30-year-old men’s 5000m national record at a meet in the USA, clocking 13 minutes and 25.65 seconds, bettering Bahadur Prasad’s long-standing record of 13:29.70s set in Birmingham in 1992. (PTI)