Genzebe Dibaba |
One
month after she posted the fastest 1500m in history, Genzebe Dibaba did not disappoint
at Beijing campaign as she clocked the fastest 1500m heat time ever at the IAAF
World Championships. The Ethiopian went in the third and final heat,wich
Kenyan Faith Kipyegon who is
commonwealth champion was, Dibaba made
her move with one lap remaining followed closely by Kipyegon, she covered the
final 300m in 44.31 and eventually crossed the line in 4:02.59, the fastest
ever 1500m time outside of a final at the IAAF World Championships. Kipyegon
was close behind in 4:02.77 while Morocco’s Rababe Arafi was further back in
third, clocking 4:04.17. Maureen Koster, Amela Terzic and Laura Weightman were
the other automatic qualifiers from that heat, but Gega eventually faded to
10th and missed out on progressing.
Faith Kipyegon |
European
champion Sifan Hassan won the second heat. Russia’s 2003 world champion Tatyana
Tomashova built up a huge lead – not that she was going at a particularly fast
pace; it was more that no one was willing to go with her – which she maintained
until the final lap. But the rest of the field were gaining on her with Hassan,
Dawit Seyaum and defending champion Abeba Aregawi finally catching Tomashova
before the line.
Hassan
won in 4:09.52 with Seyaum a stride behind in 4:09.64. Aregawi clocked 4:10.77,
just 0.02 in front of Tomashova, with 2011 world champion Jenny Simpson and
Poland’s Angelika Cichocka also progressing by right.
Rababe Arafi |
The
first heat was a lot closer throughout. Colombia’s Pan American Games champion
Muriel Coneo led the field during the early stages with the rest of the field
bunched up close behind. With a lap to go, Kenya’s Nancy Chepkwemoi and
Britain’s Laura Muir had made their way through the pack.
Muir
and Chepkwemoi were still leading coming into the home straight, but Ethiopian
teenager Besu Sado came through in the closing stages to take the win in
4:05.39, her second-fastest time to date.
Just
half a second covered the top nine places. Muir finished second, just ahead of
Chepkwemoi and US record-holder Shannon Rowbury. Betlhem Desalegn and Anna
Shchagina were the other automatic qualifiers, while Coneo was rewarded for her
early front-running with a national record of 4:08.31 and a non-automatic
qualifying spot.
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