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Sifan HASSAN

Sifan HASSAN - Nederland - Two Golds, one silver at 2020 Olympic games.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 03 September 2021

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 01 January 1993
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Nazreth in Ethiopia.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Nederland
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Sifan HASSAN - Nederland - Two Golds, one silver at 2020 Olympic games.

At the 2020 Olympic Games (held in 2021) Sifan Hassan became the only

athlete ever to medal in the 1500, 5000, and 10000 metre events at the same

Olympic Games.

Below are the results of that unique achievement.


Above is Sifan winning the one mile event at the Brussels Diamond League

in 4:14.74 a meeting record and World Leading time.

Her W.R for that distance of 4:12.33 was set in 2019.


 

2020 Olympic Games. Three medal. Two Gold one bronze.


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
 

Final women's 5000m final.

 1. 
 Sifan Hassan                      Netherlands     14:36.79
 2.  Hellen Obiri Kenya 14:38.36  
 3.  Gudaf Tsegay   Ethiopia 14:38.87  
 4.  Agnes Jebet Tirop   Kenya 14:39.62    SB
 5.  Ejgayehu Taye Ethiopia 14:41.24
 6.  Senbere Teferi Ethiopia 14:45.11
 7.  Nadia Battocletti Italy 14:46.29  PB
 8.  Yasemin Can Turkey 14:46.49

 

Final women's 1500 metres.

1.    Faith Kipyegon    Kenya 3:53.11  OR



2.
Laura Muir
Great Britain  
3:54.50  NR




3.
Sifan Hassan Netherlands   3:55.86




4.
Freweyni Hailu Ethiopia 3:57.60




5.
Gabriela DeBues-Stafford    Canada 3:58.93




6.
Linden Hall Australia 3:59.01  PB




7.
Winnie Nanyondo Uganda 3:59.80  SB




8.
Nozomi Tanaka Japan 3:59.95




 

 

2022 World Championships, Oregon, U.S.A.

Final women's 5,000 metres.

 

1.    Gudaf Tsegay   Ethiopia (ETH)    14:46.29 
 (14:13.32 PB in 2021)


2.  Beatrice Chebet   Kenya (KEN) 14:46.75    SB  
 (14:46.12 PB in 2019)


3.
Dawit Seyaum Ethiopia (ETH) 14:47.36
 (14:25.84 PB in 2022)


4.
Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi   Kenya (KEN) 14:47.71
 (14.27.12 PB in 2021)


5.
Letesenbet Gidey Ethiopia (ETH) 14:47.98
 (14.06.62 PB in 2020 WR)


6.
Sifan Hassan Netherlands (NED)   14:48.12   SB  (14:22.12 PB in 2019)


7.
Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui Kazakhstan (KAZ) 14:54.80
 (14:36.10 PB in 2019)


8.
Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal Norway (NOR)   14:57.62
 (14:51.66 PB in 2019)