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Makhloufi returns with a bang after being kicked out

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ALGERIA’S Taoufik Makhloufi (pic) said being disqualifi­ed from the London Olympics for not trying did not affect his focus after he came back to win the 1,500m title just a day later on Tuesday.

Makhloufi was kicked out on Monday for not trying in the 800m, but reinstated when he appealed on medical grounds, citing a knee injury. On Tuesday, he beat a strong field for the 1,500m gold medal.

The 24-year-old said he was still undergoing treatment for the knee problem, adding that it had been corroborat­ed by independen­t medical tests.

“I was suffering from a knee injury,” explained Makhloufi, whose left knee was strapped. “I was told that racing and competing might be dangerous for me by the team doctors.

“But I insisted and competed, and it is true that I raced 800m and they decided to exclude me.

“However, that did not have a huge affect on my morale. I underwent independen­t medical tests which showed up my injury and I was allowed to compete in the 1,500m.”

He added that the excitement of winning the 1,500m had allowed him to temporaril­y forget his pain.

“I was not afraid of not being able to compete. There were two choices: either I’d be allowed to or not. I tried not to think about it too much,” Makhloufi said.

“I just continued withmy exercises and training, and managed to compete. Of course, every person who wins a race forgets injuries and pains. But I’m still hurting a bit, and I will continue treatment.”

American Leonel Manzano claimed silver in 3:34.79, with Morocco’s Abdalaati Iguider taking bronze in 3:35.13.

Defending champion Asbel Kiprop and world silver medallist Silas Kiplagat, both of Kenya, were well off the pace.

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