Faith Cherotich Wins Gold in 3000m Women Steeplechase
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Portugueseman Isaac Nader was crowned world champion on the 1,500m Wednesday night in Tokyo, cutting the line in 3 min 34 sec 10 at the end of the sprint. Kenya's Faith Cherotich surprised the favorite Yavi to win the 3,000msteeple
The 21-year-old Kenyan, Faith Cherotich, created the surprise in Tokyo by ahead of the favorite Winfred Yavi. She signed a championship record and won her first world title.
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Uganda’s Olympic champion Peruth Chemutai was taken to hospital after suffering a heavy fall in the women’s 3000m steeplechase final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Chemutai, who had looked strong in the early stages and led for much of the opening half, stumbled on a barrier midway through the race but managed to stay upright, slipping back to fourth place. Moments later, with three laps remaining, she clipped another barrier and…
Cherotich takes women's 3,000m steeplechase gold in Tokyo - Kahawatungu
Kenya’s Faith Cherotich overhauled reigning champion Winfred Yavi on the last lap to win women’s 3,000m steeplechase gold at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships on Wednesday. The talented 21-year-old nailed a hurdle that Bahrain’s Yavi stumbled over on the final run down the back straight, and soared over the last water jump to finish in eight minutes 51.59 seconds, the fastest ever time at a world championships. Kenyan-born Olympic champion…
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