Solomon Islands' Rosefelo Siosi gets cheers for finishing last in men's 5000m

Solomon Islands Rosefelo Siosi gets cheers for finishing last in mens 5000m
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You have heard about Eric the Eel and Eddie the Eagle.

You have heard about Eric the Eel and Eddie the Eagle. Now add the name of Rosefelo Siosi to the list of underdogs that got cheered by jam-packed stadiums even as they trundled to the finish line -- dead last among the competitors and long after everyone else has completed his race.

On Saturday, the packed Alexander Stadium here cheered Rosefelo Siosi of the Solomon Islands at the Commonwealth Games as he completed the Men's 5000m race in 17 minutes 28.93s seconds, more than four minutes after Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo won the gold medal.

Kiplimo won the race in 13 minutes 08.08 seconds, upstaging two Kenyans in the last few seconds, and producing a superb kick in the final lap.

But even as the race winners were celebrating, Siosi, who was lapped once by the medal winners, went on with his race, completing more than two laps.

The crowd rose in support as he passes them on his way to the finish line, reminding the people of Eric Moussambani, the Equatoguinean swimmer nicknamed Eric the Eel by the media during the Sydney Olympics in 2000 when he swam his heat of the 100m freestyle in 1:52.72, which is now officially recognised as the slowest time ever, and Eddie the Eagle, who in 1988 became the first competitor since 1928 to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping, finishing last in the Normal Hill and Large Hill events.

This is not the first brush with fame for Rosefelo Siosi, who had finished the Men's 5000m Round 1 at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in 48th place after he crossed the finish line in 15 min 47.76 seconds.

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