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Rio rain thwarts Abu Drais’ record raid

By JT - Aug 21,2016 - Last updated at Aug 21,2016

AMMAN — Jordan’s glorious Rio Olympic Games have missed out on a record-breaking climax after the wet weather hit Mithqal Abu Drais’ chances of setting a new national mark in the men’s marathon on Sunday, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service.

The popular 32-year-old covered the 42km course through the streets of Rio de Janeiro in a time of two hours 46 minutes and 18 seconds, below his previous best of 2:17.24 set last year in Morocco.

“That was an amazing reception I got at the finish line but I found it very hard going throughout the race,” said Abu Drais at the finish line.

“The rain made me struggle with the pace but I was determined to finish as a lot of runners dropped out. To be here though was an honour. I am proud to have represented Jordan at the Olympics again and I want to thank everyone in Jordan for all of the support I have received.”

The Jordanian started from the back of the pack and paced himself steadily. He received a massive reception at the finish as the crowd rose to its feet to welcome him across the line in the Rio rain.

The Jordan delegation after the closing ceremony are flying back to a heroes’ welcome in Amman on Tuesday.

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