Taye threatens the world record in Barcelona

American stage actor Taye threatens the world record in Barcelona. At the Cursa dels Nassos, Ejgayehu Taye came within two seconds of her two-year-old world 5km record. And Adisu Girma completed an Ethiopian double on Saturday at the World Athletics Label road event in Barcelona (31). Ethiopian Taye, 22, ran the 1st kilometer in a blistering 2:49, well ahead of plan to task her world record of 14:19. That she set exactly one year ago at the same location. She was paced by Latvian Dmitrijs Serjogins.

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As the newly minted European cross-country silver medalist aimed to break the European record of 14:44 at the time. Taye had Germany’s Konstanze Klosterhalfen for company. The world indoor 3000m bronze medalist Taye maintained her pace over the second kilometer, which she completed in 5:39. Klosterhalfen began to lose ground shortly after that, so Taye’s cadence proved to be too fast before the Olympics.

Taye was timed at 7:04 at the halfway point, well within the world record pace, and 8:33 at the 3 km mark. Despite Klosterhalfen being 10 seconds behind at that point. Karoline Grovdal, the European cross-country champion from Norway. Passed 3km eight seconds behind Klosterhalfen, which surprised many.

In the Olympic Games

At the Olympic Games, Taye, who finished fifth over 5000 meters, slowed slightly in the 4 kilometers to run 11:29 at 4 kilometers. She then tried desperately to find another gear in the final kilometer to beat her world record. She finished in 14:21, 2 seconds behind her world record and the second-fastest 5km time in history. Klosterhalfen was a far-off second, 31 seconds hapless in 14:52. 8 seconds outside the European record yet acquiring retribution on 3rd-set Groval, planned at 15:06.

Taye, who finished sixth over 10,000 meters at the World Championships in Oregon and has a personal best time of 14:12.98 for the 5000 meters, said, I’m satisfied because it’s a great performance. It’s possible that she started too quickly and was unable to maintain the pace necessary to break the record. In a few weeks, the Valencia 10K will be my next race before the Summer Games event.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the world 5000-meter champion, was scheduled to compete in the men’s race, which would have been his 1st race in Spain. However, the Olympic 1500-meter champion was unable to compete because of illness on the day of the race. In his absence, the focus shifted to Ethiopia’s Adisu Girma, a specialist in the 1500-meter race who ran 3:35.81. And Spain’s Abdessamad Oukhelfen, who placed a respectable 10th at the most recent European Cross Country Championships after the Olympics.

The leading group completed the first two kilometers

Switzerland’s Jonas Raess, and Spain’s Ilias Fifa, won the European 5000-meter title in 2016. The leading group completed the first two kilometers at a pace of 2:40/km. But the cadence slowed down over the next few kilometers. And the leading quartet completed the 4th kilometer at 10:50 in the Summer Games. Although Ethiopian Girma, 23, broke away from the Spaniard with ease and crossed the finish line in 13:25, compared to Fifa’s 13:30 and Raess’s 13:31.

Emeterio Valiente for World Athletics

Leading results

Women
Ejgayehu Taye (ETH) 14:21, Konstanze Klosterhalfen (GER) 14:52, Karoline Grovdal (NOR) 15:06, Miriam Chebet (KEN) 15:36, Agate Caune (LAT) 15:44

Men

Adisu Girma (ETH) 13:25, Ilias Fifa (ESP) 13:30, Jonas Raess (SWI) 13:31, Andessadam Oukhelfen (ESP) 13:37, Mohamed Al Garni (QAT) 13:41

Cheptegei and Chesang reign in Madrid

Double cross world 10,000m top dog Joshua Cheptegei and Ugandan countryman Prisca Chesang were triumphant at the San Silvestre Vallecana. A World Sports Tip top Mark Street race, in ideal settings in Madrid on Saturday (31). The men’s 10 km race was supposed to be a thrilling contest between Cheptegei, who holds the world record for the 10,000 meters. And Mohamed Katir, who won the world 1500 meters bronze medal for Spain before the Olympics.

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The tandem completed the halfway point

The Ugandan star, who hadn’t contended since the big showdowns in Oregon. Assumed control over the pacing obligations right all along and his quick early speed must be trailed by Katir. His comrade Jesús Ramos and Italy’s Ilias Aouani. The lead quartet completed the first kilometer, which includes a 350-meter uphill section, in 2:41. Cheptegei was always in charge as the speed increased over the second kilometer which was completed in 2:36 for a 5:17 2km split in the Summer Games.

The two Spaniards briefly took the lead in the third kilometer, completing the course in 8:00, which was too fast for Aouani. Katir and Cheptegei ran perfectly even over the subsequent kilometers, neither of them being ahead of the other Olympic Games. The tandem completed the halfway point in a brisk 13:16 while still having Ramos as a company. After about 200 meters, Ramos started to fade, and Cheptegei and Katir began a fascinating battle.

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After completing the 7 km in 18:35, the Ugandan, who holds the record for the second fastest 10 km time ever (26:38) in the Summer Games. Attempted to move on from Katir, but the Spaniard, who is 24 years old, remained close by. The crucial move came at 20:45, just before the 8-kilometer checkpoint, when Cheptegei finally gained a few seconds’ advantages over the Spaniard. The native of Kapchorwa gradually increased his lead over the ninth kilometer, which was the toughest part of the race.

He finished 10 seconds ahead of Katir, and Ramos

He then cruised home in 27:09, which was the fifth fastest time in Madrid. He finished 10 seconds ahead of Katir, and Ramos managed to hold off his Spaniards who were chasing him to finish third in 27:52. According to Cheptegei, I knew Katir was going to be a tough rival because he has improved a lot over the last few seasons before the Summer Games. My sole objective was to regain sensation because today’s race was my first competition in more than five months.

I additionally needed to win so I’m leaving Madrid enchanted. Chepetegi confirmed. That he will likely make his marathon debut following the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. And that he plans to defend his world cross-country title in Bathurst on February 18. The early stages of the women’s race became a three-way battle between world U20 5000m bronze medalists. Prisca Chesang, Burundi’s Francine Niyonsaba, and Kenya’s world steeplechase record holder Beatrice Chepkoech.

After the last-minute withdrawal of pre-race favorite Tsehay Gemechu. The Ugandan teenager then broke away from her competitors after that trio completed the first kilometers at a pace of 2:56/km. And reached the third kilometer in 8:44. She was six seconds ahead of Chepkoech at the halfway point (14:29) and another 11 seconds ahead of Niyonsaba. Over the subsequent kilometers, the leader maintained her rhythm, but the pace of her pursuers slowed.

Chesang was now 18 seconds ahead of Chepkoech with a quarter of the race remaining. Only Brigid Kosgei (29:54) and Hellen Obiri (29:59) were faster at the tape than Chesang, who was timed at 30:19. Further back, Niyonsaba surpassed a blurring Chepkpech on the last difficult segment to assume the second place position in 30:58 to Chepkoech’s 31:06.

Emeterio Valiente for World Athletics

Leading results

Men
1 Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 27:09, Mohamed Katir (ESP) 27:19, Jesus Ramos (ESP) 27:52, Sergio Paniagua (ESP) 28:00, Aaron Las Heras (ESP) 28:04, Carlos Mayo (ESP) 28:04, Ignacio Fontes (ESP) 28:06, Carlos Diaz (ESP) 28:08, Nassim Hassaous (ESP) 28:13, Juan Anronio Pérez (ESP) 28:18.

Women
1 Prisca Chesang (UGA) 30:19, Francine Niyonsaba (BDI) 30:58, Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) 31:06, Mahelet Mulugeta (ETH) 31:57, Naima Ait Alibou (ESP) 32:36, Laura Priego (ESP) 32:49, Nina Chydenius (FIN) 32:51, Laura Luengo (ESP) 32:53, Laura Mendez (ESP) 33:06, Clara Vinaras (ESP) 33:54.

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Chelimo and Seyaum end the year with wins in Bolzano

Oscar Chelimo of Uganda and Dawit Seyaum of Ethiopia won the Boclassic, a World Athletics Label road race, twice on Saturday in Bolzano, Italy. A 6-strong leading group in the men’s 10 km race included South African Maxime Chaumeton. Ugandan Martin Kiprotich, Kenyan London Marathon winner Amos Kipruto, European 10,000m champion Yemaneberhan Crippa, Italian Pietro Riva. And Chelimo before the Olympics.

They completed the second lap in 6:56 and the third in 10:29 while competing on a 1.25-kilometer loop course. At the halfway point, Chaumeton led the race and set the pace, followed closely by Kiprotich, Kipruto, Crippa, Riva, and Chelimo. During the fifth of the eight laps, Kipruto lost the most ground, but the rest of the group stayed together until the bell. Chelimo finished the race in 28:14, three seconds ahead of Crippa. After breaking away from Crippa on the final lap in the Summer Games.

He won the world 5000m bronze medal in Oregon

After winning the 5km at the Safety Park in Vadena in 2020, Chelimo won the Boclassic for the second time in his career. He won the world 5000m bronze medal in Oregon, the culmination of a successful season. Chelimo, who will compete in the Campaccio cross country on January 6, stated. I knew that I could rely on my kick, so I decided to wait until the last lap before the Olympics. I am pleased that I was able to end the year on a high note with my second Boclassic victory.

I appreciate the crowd’s assistance throughout the course. Crippa came in just short of the leader in 28:17, accomplishing the best consequence of his profession in Bolzano after ending 4th in 2017 and 2020. He stated I ended a special year very well. We began too quickly in the Summer Games, but we had no choice. I hoped to win on the final lap, but Chelimo was stronger than I was.

Chaumeton crossed the end goal in the third spot at 28:19 in front of Kiprotich (28:21) and Riva (28:23). Three years after finishing third, Kipruto finished sixth. For the second year in a row, world 5000m bronze medalist Seyaum won the women’s 5km race before the Olympics. The Ethiopian won by eight seconds as he crossed the finish line at 15:33.

In 15:41, Albanian 3000m steeplechaser champion Luiza Gega finished second. Three seconds ahead of Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi, who has won the Boclassic twice and won the world 10,000m bronze medal. The first of the 4 laps was completed by a 6-woman lead group consisting of Gega, Seyaum, and Kipkemboi. Croatia’s European marathon silver medalist Matea Kostro Parlov, and Italy’s Anna Arnaudo and Federica Del Buono in 4:03.

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Before Seyaum launched her kick on the final lap to win

Del Buono, who won the gold medal in the European cross-country mixed relay, was the first competitor to lose touch as Seyaum increased the pace on the second lap. Before Seyaum launched her kick on the final lap to win. Kipkemboi, Seyaum, and Gega began to pull away from Parlov on the third lap. Gega became the 1st Albanian athlete to finish in the top three in Bolzano when he sprinted past Kipkemboi to take 2nd place.

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Leading results

Women (5km)
Dawit Seyaum (ETH) 15:33, Luiza Gega (ALB) 15:41, Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi (KEN) 15:44, Matea Parlov Kostro (CRO) 16:04, Anna Arnaudo (ITA) 16:05.

Men (10km)
Oscar Chelimo (UGA) 28:14, Yemaneberhan Crippa (ITA) 28:17, Maxime Chaumeton (RSA) 28:19, Martin Kiprotich (UGA) 28:21, Pietro Riva (ITA) 28:23.

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