"The journey is complete for Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj
The world-record holder in the 1500m and the mile, El Guerrouj is unquestionably the greatest middle distance runner of his generation, but his legacy lacked one key element -- an Olympic gold medal. He finally won that elusive gold Tuesday night at Olympic Stadium, and needed a memorable finish to do it. "A four-time world champion who owns seven of the eight fastest 1500m times ever run outdoors, El Guerrouj lost only three races at that distance from 1996 to 2003. But two were Olympic finals. In 1996 he tripped, fell and finished 12th. After the Atlanta debacle, where he tried to break away in the final 400m only to fall in a tangle of legs, El Guerrouj hid in the stadium and wept uncontrollably. " As he sobbed inside the stadium uncontrollably, someone handed the young man a cell phone. It was King Hassan II of Morocco, who told El Guerrouj, "You are a champion in the eyes of the Moroccan people. Don't feel under pressure. Forget about this. You must persevere." in a tangle of legs, El Guerrouj hid in the stadium and wept uncontrollably.
That call, according to El Guerrouj, changed his life. He had a string of 28 straight victories leading up to the Sydney Games, and entered the event as the heavy favorite." Overtaken in the final straightaway in 2000 by Kenya's Noah Ngeny, El Guerrouj crossed the line second, sat on the track and cried. "I have lived this dream for four years and it lies in tatters at my feet," he said.