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Kenya: ‘I Had Lost All Hope for Gold,’ Chebet Says of Dramatic Finale At World Cross Country Championships


Nairobi — Newly-crowned World Cross Country champion Beatrice Chebet admits she had given up all hope of securing gold before the dramatic collapse of world 10,000m champion Letesenbet Gidey who had been leading the race until then.

Chebet timed timed 0:33:48 to win gold as Ethiopian Tsigie Gebreselama (0:33:56) and another Kenyan, Agnes Ngetich (0:34:00) claimed silver and bronze respectively.

The Commonwealth Games 5000m champion says she had already resigned herself to second place as Gidey looked poised for the top crown.

“I don’t know exactly what happened to her… maybe she hit her top stride a bit too soon and ran out of steam. Personally, I had given up and resigned myself to fighting for second place because the gap between the two of us seemed insurmountable. But then I saw that she was no longer comfortable as before and so decided to give it one last push and that’s how I managed to win it,” Chebet said.

Gidey, the triple world record holder in 5000m, 10,000m and half marathon, had established daylight between herself and Chebet with around 600m to the finish line.

For majority of the race, Chebet had fought gallantly to keep Gidey at bay as the Ethiopian sought to become the first from her country to win the senior women’s title since Tirunesh Dibaba in 2008.

However, the Ethiopian’s powerful surge with a quarter of the race to go seemed to have undone Chebet’s hard work not until less than a hundred metres to the finish line where Gidey’s legs seemed to grow weak and she collapsed to the ground.