
After surviving a road accident, double Olympic Champion David Rudisha has opened up on coping with personal tragedy and battle with divorce and alcohol in his career.
The middle-distance runner has had a challenging past three years that has nearly threatened his illustrious athletics career.
During a candid interview with the BBC, Rudisha vowed he has put all his challenges behind and is firmly focused on a full recovery.
Life for the two-time World Champion took a turn for the worse in 2016 when he divorced his wife Elizabeth Naanyu.
David Rudisha speaks out after near-fatal car crash in Nyamira county
The separation came just months after the couple had welcomed their third child.
A year later in 2017, Rudisha was plagued with injuries that saw him miss several global competitions across a span of two years.
The 800m runner sustained minor injuries in August following an accident in Kijauri, Borabu, Nyamira County.
He was with his brother Shadrick Rudisha on their way to Nairobi to have additional tests done on him when his car collided head-on with a bus heading to Nairobi from Kisii.
Rudisha’s absence in the ongoing IAAF World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar was a big blow to Kenya who are world-renowned for their dominance in the middle and long-distance races.
Rudisha is the current world record holder in the 800m.
Rudisha said he is now firmly focused on the future and has left all his troubles behind as he aims for a hat-trick of gold medals during next year’s Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
BBC