During his 5,000-meter race at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday, Canada's Moh Ahmed fell. He later asked to be included in the final on Saturday, but his request was turned down. (Hannah Peters/Getty Images)


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Canadian distance runner Moh Ahmed's appeal was turned down after a dramatic fall during his 5,000-meter heat at the Olympics in Paris. Ahmed, who won silver at the last Olympics, was caught up in a tangle of runners late in the race, resulting in a fall about 50 meters from the final lap.
Ahmed, from St. Catharines, Ontario, struggled throughout the race, being boxed in for a significant portion. He moved off the rail approximately 600 meters from the finish line but got entangled with other athletes, causing him to fall. After the incident, Ahmed was seen limping and visibly distressed.

In an interview, Ahmed expressed frustration, saying, "There was a lot of pushing, and while I thought I was maintaining my position, I got caught up. Hugo Hay from France tripped me from behind, and I just went down hard." He added that he was uncertain about the outcome of his appeal but found the situation very disappointing.

Sports analyst Dave Moorcroft expressed doubt about the appeal's success. Moorcroft, who set a world record in the 5,000 meters in 1982, noted that an appeal is challenging and requires strong justification beyond an athlete's reputation. "Winning an appeal isn't about being an Olympic medalist. The situation involves whether Ahmed was truly impeded or if it was a racing mishap," Moorcroft explained.

Athletics Canada reviewed the incident and concluded that Ahmed's fall was due to stepping on another runner's ankle, not external interference. According to their statement, video evidence showed that Ahmed was responsible for avoiding the runner in front of him, and thus, his appeal could not be upheld.

Ahmed's fall was a significant blow, as it occurred just as he was positioning himself for a strong finish. By the time he recovered, the leaders had already pulled ahead. The race was won by Norway's Narve Gilje Nordås in a time of 14:06.16, with Ethiopia's Hagos Gebrhiwet finishing second.

Despite the setback, Ahmed performed admirably in the 10,000 meters earlier in the Olympics, achieving a season-best time of 26:43.79. He narrowly missed out on a bronze medal, which was secured by Grant Fisher from Calgary. Ahmed reflected positively on his performance, stating he had no regrets and felt he executed his race plan well.

Canadian runner Thomas Fafard of Repentigny secured the eighth and final spot in his heat for the 5,000-meter final, finishing with a time of 14:09.37. Fafard, competing in his first Olympics, noted the intensity of the competition and the need to push through until the end.

Ben Flanagan, another first-time Olympian from Kitchener, Ontario, finished 17th in his heat at 13:59.23. Both Fafard and Flanagan demonstrated strong performances despite the challenges faced in the race.

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