The main photo above is of Konstanze Klosterhalfen in the heats
of the 5,000 metres and the inset of her during the actual final,
three days later, in the midst of a trio of Kenyan runners. Two of
those Kenyans beat her. Konstanze's personal best time
was 14:26.76, set when winning the German Championships earlier in
the year.
2019 World Athletics Championships. Doha, Qatar.
Final women's 5,000 metres.
1.
|
Hellen Obiri
|
Kenya
|
14:26.72
|
CR
|
2.
|
Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi |
Kenya
|
14.27.49 |
PB
|
3.
|
Konstanze Klosterhalfen |
Germany |
14:28.43
|
|
4.
|
Tsehay Gemechu |
Ethiopia |
14:29.60 |
PB |
5. |
Lilian Kasait Rengeruk |
Kenya |
14:36.05 |
PB |
6.
|
Fantu Worku |
Ethiopia |
14:40.47 |
PB |
7. |
Laura Weightman |
Great Britain & N.I.
|
14:44.57 |
PB |
8. |
Hawi Feysa |
Ethiopia |
14:44.92 |
|
2020 Olympic Games.
Final women's 10,000m final.
1.
|
Sifan Hassan
|
Netherlands
|
29:55.32
|
|
2. |
Kalkidan Gezahegne
|
Bahrain
|
29:56.18
|
|
3.
|
Letesenbet Gidey
|
Ethiopia
|
30:01.72
|
|
4. |
Hellen Obiri
|
Kenya
|
30:24.27
|
PB
|
5. |
Francine Niyonsaba
|
Burundi
|
30:41.93
|
NR
|
6. |
Irene Cheptai
|
Kenya
|
30:44.00
|
PB
|
7. |
Ririka Hironaka
|
Japan
|
31:00.71
|
PB
|
8. |
Konstanze Klosterhalfen
|
Germany
|
31:01.97
|
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