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Sifan Hassan smashes 10,000m world record
    2021-06-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ETHIOPIAN-BORN Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan broke a 5-year-old world record in the 10,000m by 10.63 seconds, clocking an unofficial 29:06.82 in Hengelo, the Netherlands, on Sunday.

Hassan, the world champion in the 1,500m and the 10,000m, took down Ethiopian Almaz Ayana’s record of 29:17.45 from the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Hassan, who fled from Ethiopia for the Netherlands at age 16 as a refugee, now owns world records for 5km (women’s only), one hour run and the 10,000m. All four men’s and women’s 5,000m and 10,000m world records have been broken over the last 10 months.

In 2019 in Doha, Hassan became the first runner to sweep the 1,500m and 10,000m at a world championships. She did it days after her coach, Alberto Salazar, was banned four years in a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency case.

Hassan was vehement that she was a clean athlete and believed in Salazar. Hassan noted that she was atop the world rankings in the 1,500m as far back as 2014, two years before she joined Salazar’s Nike Oregon Project.

She also said she knew Salazar was under investigation when she joined the group, but she never saw proof of wrongdoing. Ayana, 29, has raced once on the track since winning the 2017 World 10,000m title. She withdrew before the 2019 Worlds after undergoing surgery on both knees in July 2018, according to World Athletics.

(SD-Agencies)

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