NewsBite

Runners Abbey D’Agostino, Nikki Hamblin show epic levels of sportsmanship after fall in 5000m heats

AMERICAN distance runner Abbey D’Agostino will not leave Rio with a medal, but she did deliver one of the most inspiring moments of the Olympic Games.

Abbey D'Agostino of the United States (R) is assisted by Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand.
Abbey D'Agostino of the United States (R) is assisted by Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand.

AMERICAN distance runner Abbey D’Agostino will not leave Rio de Janeiro with a medal, but she did deliver one of the most inspiring moments of the Olympic Games.

D’Agostino, running in the second semi-final heat of the women’s 5,000m, was running right behind New Zealand’s Nikki Hamblin on the inside of the track when Hamblin stumbled and fell. With nowhere to go, D’Agostino ran into the back of Hamblin and appeared to twist her ankle.

Hamblin was distraught, but both runners checked to see that the other could continue.

Nikki Hamblin notices that Abbey D'Agostino is down after a fall during the women's 5000m heats.
Nikki Hamblin notices that Abbey D'Agostino is down after a fall during the women's 5000m heats.
She then goes to her aid.
She then goes to her aid.

D’Agostino was in obvious pain and collapsed a few meters after trying to run.

With more than a mile left to go, D’Agostino managed to get back to her feet and completed the rest of her laps at a slow pace, finishing in 17:10.02 — more than two minutes behind heat winner Almaz Ayana.

Waiting at the finish line was Hamblin, and the two runners shared an emotional hug.

The hug at the finish line.
The hug at the finish line.

D’Agostino was then taken away in a wheelchair, but still managed a smile.

Abbey D'Agostino can still smile as she’s assisted off the track.
Abbey D'Agostino can still smile as she’s assisted off the track.
Abbey D'Agostino, left, and Nikki Hamblin share a special moment.
Abbey D'Agostino, left, and Nikki Hamblin share a special moment.

The perfect Olympic moment blew up on Twitter.

This article originally appeared on Fox Sports US

Originally published as Runners Abbey D’Agostino, Nikki Hamblin show epic levels of sportsmanship after fall in 5000m heats

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/olympics-2016/runners-abbey-dagostino-nikki-hamblin-show-epic-levels-of-sportsmanship-after-fall-in-5000m-heats/news-story/558d5df6a0e7e143c242a2a5eed87f04