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Kenya’s Faith adds world title to Olympic 1,500m gold

- Reuters

london — Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon added the world title to her Olympic gold when she won a superb women’s 1,500 metres final in a white-hot London Stadium atmosphere late on Monday, judging her charge to perfection and holding off the field.

Kipyegon, silver medallist two years ago, took up the running with 600 to go and was stride for stride with in-form Sifan Hassan until the Dutchwoman faded while the Kenyan stayed strong to cross the line in four minutes 2.59 seconds.

Jenny Simpson of the United States, the 30-year-old 2011 champion, also showed great track nous as she slipped up the inside and finished like a teenage sprinter to take second.

South Africa’s 800 metres specialist Caster Semenya also powered through on the line to grab the bronze. “I knew it would be fast, it is such a quality field,” Kipyegon said. “The best was going to win here. It was always going to be quick and competitiv­e.”

After a relatively low-key night’s action, the 55,000 crowd roared their encouragem­ent to home hopes Laura Muir and Laura Weightman to create a vibrant atmosphere.

Muir had travelled to Rio de Janeiro with real medal hopes last year after a stellar season but failed to live with the last-lap pace in the Olympic final and finished seventh.

This time she had vowed not to repeat that error and set the pace from the start and, although it was not a particular­ly punishing one, her positive move sent the crowd into a frenzy. —

 ?? AP ?? United States’ Aries Merritt competes in the men’s 110m hurdles semifinal. —
AP United States’ Aries Merritt competes in the men’s 110m hurdles semifinal. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Faith Kipyegon of Kenya reacts after winning the gold medal in the 1,500 metres —
Reuters Faith Kipyegon of Kenya reacts after winning the gold medal in the 1,500 metres —

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