Ahmed, Knight continue to push the distance pace, going 1-2 in men’s 5,000
MONTREAL — Mohammed Ahmed powered around the final 400 metres, Justyn Knight hot on his heels. It’s become a familiar sight in Canadian men’s distance running.
Ahmed won the men’s 5,000 metres on “Distance Night” at the Canadian track and field championships, clocking 56 seconds over the final lap to win the tactical — thus slower — race in 13 minutes 54.92 seconds. Knight was second in 13:56.68.
“It’s very good, (Knight) is pushing me, I’m pushing him, we’re definitely pushing all of Canada which is good,” Ahmed said.
The 28-year-old Ahmed, who was fourth at the 2016 Rio Olympics, recently became the first Canadian in history to dip under the 13-minute mark, slicing three seconds off his own Canadian record to run 12:58.16 at the Golden Gala a month ago in Rome.