Chebet stuns Gidey for world cross country gold, Kiplimo wins men’s title

Author: Agencies
Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet crosses the line to win the senior race women’s of World Cross Country Championships held in Mount Panorama, Bathurst, Australia on Saturday.

BATHURST: Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet overhauled favourite Letesenbet Gidey with a stunning late burst over the last 100 metres to clinch the women’s cross country world title on Saturday. Jacob Kiplimo later won the men’s title for Uganda but only the wind whipped up by the approach of a thunder storm about to sweep over the Mount Panorama race track was able to offer drama comparable to the women’s race. World 10,000m champion Gidey had broken for the front on the final climb out of the swampy “Billabong” section of the course and looked to be coasting to the line when Chebet put on a late burst and appeared on her shoulder. Ethiopian Gidey tried to react but her legs gave way and she fell to the ground as world 5,000m silver medallist Chebet swept past her and crossed the line in 33 minutes 48 seconds.

Tsigie Gebreselama of Ethiopia took the silver in 33.56 and Agnes Jebet Ngetich took bronze for Kenya in 34 minutes dead. Gidey had to be helped over the line and was disqualified. Kiplimo finished second behind compatriot Joshua Cheptegei four years ago in Aarhus but raced clear of the leading pack on the final lap of the 2km circuit to win gold in 29.17. Twice champion Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya claimed a second successive silver in 29.26, while Olympic 5,000m champion Cheptegei took bronze in 29.37. Cheptegei, whose 2022 season was disrupted by injury, said he was content with bronze and would now turn his focus to defending his 10,000m title at the track and field world championships in Budapest in August.

Both senior races were moved forward to try and beat the approaching storm but the athletes had to battle brutal heat as well as the innovative features on what had been described as the toughest course put together for a cross country worlds. “I would have to say I’d take a half marathon or a marathon every day of the week,” said Australian Isobel Batt-Doyle, who finished 29th in the women’s race. A late burst earned Ethiopian Senayet Getachew the women’s under-20 crown in 20.53, while Ishmael Kipkurui gave Kenya more success with a run of 24.29 to win the men’s age-group race. Kenya earlier dominated the mixed team relay ahead of Ethiopia in 23.14 and Australia gave the locals something to cheer with a bronze medal.

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