The Borneo Post

Bahrain’s Rose Chelimo wins women’s world marathon

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LONDON: Kenyan-born Bahraini Rose Chelimo edged veteran Edna Kiplagat to win the women’s marathon at the IAAF World Championsh­ips on Sunday.

Kiplagat hit 40km a second ahead, but Chelimo kicked in the last 2km to win Bahrain’s first medal in the event in 2hr 27min 11sec.

Kiplagat, a two-time previous champion in 2011 and 2013, claimed silver seven seconds adrift, with American Amy Cragg taking bronze.

“I was not expecting to win,” said Chelimo, who transferre­d allegiance to Bahrain in 2015.

“I tried my best and I managed to become the world champion.

“Edna Kiplagat is strong. At 35km I pushed, after some time Edna came and I said to myself ‘let her go’, I already accepted to be second. But then I caught her, I was encouraged and thought ‘maybe I can try’ and I succeeded.”

Kiplagat acknowledg­ed that the final run-in was “the most difficult”.

“All the way I worked so hard, so the last 3km was too long for me and slightly uphill. I think I was too tired after the previous sprints,” the 37-year- old said.

“Hopefully my body will get stronger and I keep training so I can come back and go for a major gold again.

Cragg said it felt “crazy” to have medalled.

“My coach has been putting it my head that this is a potential medal and something I can do,” she said. — AFP

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Rose Chelimo

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