"Ethiopia
has every reason to celebrate. She becomes the seventh athlete from the country
to win three individual gold medals. It was a fantastic performance, a
brilliant run. You know what? She might have another in a few days time. This
is the great Tirunesh Dibaba."
On her fourth Olympics Pavey, 38,
beat her previous best by 19.10 seconds, as Bleasdale improved by 33.96
seconds. Dibaba's triumph was her third
Olympic gold after winning
both the 5,000m and 10,000m in Beijing - the first female athlete to do so. Leading with 500m to go, 26-year-old Dibaba
broke away from Kenya's Sally Kipyego and Vivian Cheruiyot to win
in 30 minutes 20.76 seconds. And she
could match that triumph, as she plans to run again in the shorter distance in
London in the final on Friday, 10 August. After a steady first 4,000m where the pace was
74 seconds per lap, Kipyego began to drag out the race around the halfway mark.
Ethiopia's Werknesh Kidane took it on
another gear around 7,600m as the leading runners slimmed down to just four
with team-mate Dibaba behind Cheruiyot and Kipyego. With three laps to go Kipyego found the front
as Kidane slipped back, but it mattered little as Dibaba tore down the
finishing straight for the penultimate time. In front of a noisy crowd clearly enjoying the
first day of athletics in the Olympic Stadium, the Ethiopian runner established
a 30m lead down the back straight. And
she extended it further as she completed a final lap of 62 seconds to give her
opposition no chance of stripping her of her crown. Source (BBC)
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