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Kenya's Faith Kipyegon retains Olympic women's 1500m title

She ends Dutch athlete Sifan Hassan's bid for an unprecedented track treble and breaks the 33-year-old Olympic record set by Romanian Paula Ivan at the Seoul Games

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Aug 2021 9:07PM

Kenya's Faith Kipyegon retains Olympic women's 1500m title
Winner Kenya's Faith Kipyegon poses next to the board reading her Olympic record after the women's 1500m final at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on August 6, 2021. - AFP pic. August 6, 2021

TOKYO -Kenya's Faith Kipyegon retained the Olympic women's 1500m title on Friday to put an end to Dutch athlete Sifan Hassan's audacious bid for a unprecedented track treble in Tokyo.


Kipyegon broke the 33-year-old Olympic record set by Romanian Paula Ivan at the Seoul Games as she clocked 3min 53.11sec in hot, humid conditions at the Olympic Stadium.


Britain's European champion Laura Muir produced a national record of 3:54.50 with a strong finish to claim silver, with Hassan taking bronze in 3:55.86.


The Ethiopian-born Hassan, who won gold in Monday's 5,000m, had also targeted the 1500m and 10,000m, scheduled to be run on Saturday.


It meant that Hassan, formerly coached by the disgraced Alberto Salazar, has barely been off the track since her arrival in the Japanese capital.


She arguably produced one of the most memorable moments in these Games when she recovered from a fall in the 1500m heats in the morning session to get up and qualify before returning 12 hours later to win the 5,000m.


Sporting a black headband over black hair tied back in two tight plaits, world champion Hassan had it all to do in the 1500m against the formidable Kipyegon, who was pushed into silver at the 2019 Doha worlds.


Canada's Gabriela Debues-Stafford took up the running before Hassan moved slickly to the front with three laps to run.


Kipyegon stayed perched right on Hassan's outside shoulder, the pair's stride matching as they split the field.


Muir tucked in between the two leaders at the bell, Kipyegon making her move with 200 metres to go.


The Kenyan, 2017 world champion with a second silver from Beijing in 2015, produced a devastating turn of pace to glide past Hassan and into total control as they headed into the home stretch.


As Kipyegon accelerated past Hassan, Muir followed on her coattails to hold on for silver. - AFP. August 6, 2021

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