Chespol stoops to conquer in 3000m steeplechase

Genzebe Dibaba fails to better sister Tirunesh’s world 5000m record

May 27, 2017 09:46 pm | Updated 09:46 pm IST - EUGENE (USA)

A loose shoe did not deter the teenaged Celliphine Chespol of Kenya from winning the 3000m steeplechase with superb time on Friday.

A loose shoe did not deter the teenaged Celliphine Chespol of Kenya from winning the 3000m steeplechase with superb time on Friday.

Teenaged Kenyan star Celliphine Chespol recovered from a lost shoe to win the 3000m steeplechase with the second fastest time in history at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting on Friday.

Chespol, still just 18, stormed to victory after a thrilling duel with Olympic champion and world record holder Ruth Jebet and fellow Kenyan Beatrice Chepkoech over the closing laps at Hayward Field.

Chespol’s hopes of a win looked to have evaporated when she stumbled on the water jump on the penultimate lap, appearing to lose her shoe as Jebet and Chepkoech pulled ahead.

Despite stooping to adjust her footwear, the teenager regained her composure and clawed back the lost ground before producing a devastating burst of speed up the home straight to finish in 8min 58.78sec. Only Kenyan-born Jebet of Bahrain, the world record holder with 8:52.78, has run faster.

“It was difficult but I try my best. I’m happy of course,” Chespol said afterwards.

In the night’s other main race, the women’s 5000m, Ethiopia’s Genzebe Dibaba failed in her bid to better the world record of 14:11.15 set by her sister Tirunesh in 2008.

Dibaba, the 1,500m world champion, was racing against the clock for the final five laps after leaving the pack behind but could only finish in 14:25.22, well outside the world record, and her own personal best of 14:15.41 set in 2015.

In the long jump, 2012 Olympic champion Brittney Reese of the United States posted a world-leading leap of 7.01 metres (23 feet) for victory.

The women’s javelin meanwhile saw a victory for Belarus’s Tatsiana Khaladovich, who topped a strong field which included 2016 Olympic gold medallist Sara Kolak of Croatia and Czech world record holder Barbora Spotakova.

The results:

Women: Javelin: 1. Tatsiana Khaladovich (Blr) 66.30m, 2. Liu Shiying (Chn) 65.21, 3. Sara Kolak (Cro) 64.64. Long jump: 1. Brittney Reese (USA) 7.01, 2. Tianna Bartoletta (USA) 6.83, 3. Lorraine Ugen (GBR) 6.78.

3,000m steeplechase: 1. Celliphine Chespol (Ken) 8:58.78s, 2. Beatrice Chepkoech (Ken) 9:00.70, 3. Ruth Jebet (Brn) 9:03.52. 5,000m: 1. Genzebe Dibaba (Eth) 14:25.22, 2. Lilian Rengeruk (Ken) 14:36.80, 3. Sifan Hassan (Ned) 14:41.24 .

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