Kipyegon wins third world women's 1500m title
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon celebrates with her gold medal after winning the women's 1500m final during the World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on August 22, 2023. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)
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Kenya's
Faith Kipyegon produced a devastating last lap to win an unprecedented third
world women's 1500m title in Budapest on Tuesday.
The double
Olympic champion, who previously won world golds in 2017 and last year in
Eugene, led from gun to tape in a magisterial display of running.
She kicked
at the bell for the final lap to outstrip a loaded field to win in 3min
54.87sec.
Ethiopian
Diribe Welteji took silver in 3:55.69, with Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands
claiming bronze (3:56.00).
It was
another remarkable result for the irrepressible Kipyegon in a stunning season
in which she has set three world records.
She is
hailed as the world's best-ever runner over 1500m and it is easy to see why.
She remains
unbeaten over the distance since June 2021. On that occasion at the Florence
Diamond League meet she was beaten by Hassan.
The bronze
for Hassan capped a brave comeback after a dramatic fall metres from the finish
of the 10,000m which put paid to her bid for a treble.
Kipyegon and
Hassan will again face off in the 5,000m on Saturday.
In sultry
conditions at the National Athletics Centre, Kipyegon raced into the lead, with
Welteji on her shoulder, Hassan in her customary early position at the back of
the pack.
Kipyegon
went through 800m in 2:11.78, the field resisting a surge to stay close.
At the bell,
the Kenyan accelerated and Hassan made her move down the far stretch.
Kipeyegon
hit 200 metres well out ahead and looked to have gold in the bag.
One last push
saw the chasing Welteji and Hassan kick down the final 100 metres in pursuit,
but they had left it too late and Kipyegon came through the line with arms
raised for a historic third title in the distance.

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