Despite a bleeding foot, he did not give up the race and the gold medal. At the meeting of the Paris Diamond League of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the Moroccan athlete Soufiane El Bakkali won on Saturday night, the event of the 3000 m steeplechase. A victory that comes at a cost, reports the IAAF website, which points out that the Moroccan athlete was wounded in the foot and that traces of blood were visible on his shoe. In the same race, Kenyan world and Olympic champion Conseslus Kipruto, also injured, ranked fifth. Not even a bleeding foot could stop Soufiane El Bakkali from winning. The Moroccan claims his third 3000m steeplechase Diamond League victory of the season in 8:06.64. ? @Diamond_League ⏱: https://t.co/PerlfWkMhV pic.twitter.com/7MMm7zKsQd — IAAF (@iaaforg) 24 août 2019 El Bakkali had to fight with three rivals when he took the lead. Ethiopian Lamecha Girma and Kenyan Benjamin Kigen have made a good attempt to overtake him, but the Moroccan sportsman has managed to maintain his position by accelerating near the finish line. The champion managed to cross the finish line within 8 minutes and 06.54 seconds despite his injury.