The Faith Kiypegon show rollwed on tonight at the National Athletics Stadium as the greatest women’s 1500 runner in history won her third world title in dominant fashion, running 3:52.11 giving her the 2023 trifecta as she’d already earlier this year set world records in the 1500 (3:49.11) and mile (4:07.64).
The Netherlands’ Hassan, who defeated Kipyegoon at Worlds in 2019 when Kipyegon was coming back from maternity break, took the silver in 3:53.23, while Kenya’s Nelly Chipchirchir earned her first global medal at the age of 20 in 3:54.43.
Please ignore. WA told us to embargo the recap until they show it on tv to everyone later.
Nothing over the top, just a sign of confidence. Must be feeling good.
I’m liking it. Nordas has amused me, Kerr last year was pretty entertaining. Jakob of course a big fan of this. If you’re having fun in the heats, why not.
Why do they keep insisting on the stupid number stickers on runners' legs. I saw one fall off in the first heat of the 800 before the start and probably less than half stayed on the whole race.
The Faith Kiypegon show rollwed on tonight at the National Athletics Stadium as the greatest women’s 1500 runner in history won her third world title in dominant fashion, running 3:52.11 giving her the 2023 trifecta as she’d already earlier this year set world records in the 1500 (3:49.11) and mile (4:07.64).
The Netherlands’ Hassan, who defeated Kipyegoon at Worlds in 2019 when Kipyegon was coming back from maternity break, took the silver in 3:53.23, while Kenya’s Nelly Chipchirchir earned her first global medal at the age of 20 in 3:54.43.
Please ignore. WA told us to embargo the recap until they show it on tv to everyone later.
Weird. Voluntary or not, is there another sport where organizers ask for a blackout of result sharing until the official broadcast?
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