In the early morning of August 6, Beijing time, the Paris Olympic track and field competition ended the women's 5000m final, and the initial results were: Kenya's Chebet won the championship in 14:28.56, Kenya's Kipyegon won the second place in 14:29.60, and the Tokyo Olympic champion, Netherlands' Hassan won the third place in 14:30.61.
However, after a slow-motion review, Kipyegon was disqualified from the silver medal for a foul in the race, and the final ranking was Chebet champion, Hassan runner-up, and Italy's Bartocleti won the third place in 14:31.64!
In the first 1,000 meters, Norway's Growedel led the way, with Netherlands' Hassan trailing behind. At 2,000 meters, the situation is still the same.
After the halfway point, the situation changed dramatically, with Ethiopia and Kenya competing for the front. Hassan moved to the bottom of the first group.
At the 4,000m mark, Ethiopia's Tseguet was in the lead, followed by three Kenya runners. Here there is a shot of Kipyegon fouling.
The final lap started with Kenya's Chebet and Kipyegon coming out on top! Hassan also followed closely at this time.
Chebet took the lead in the final straight sprint and won the championship in 14:28.56!
Chebet is the overall Diamond League women's 5,000m champion in 2022, but has only won one silver and one bronze at the World Championships, and her first Olympic medal win was gold. Hassan's Tokyo Olympics has four Olympic medals.
Italy's Barto Cleti, who is of Morocco descent, won the women's 5,000m and 10,000m at this year's European Championships, and the bronze medal was a surprise reward.