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Hassan has Faith in self sight

Thursday, June 10th, 2021 00:00 | By
Dutch athlete Sifan Hassan wins the women’s 10,000m during the FBK Games and sets new women’s 10,000m world record in Hengelo on June 6, 2021. Photo/AFP

Florence, Wednesday

Fresh from knocking more than 10 seconds off the women’s 10,000m world record, Dutch runner Sifan Hassan will again show her amazing versatility when she takes on Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon in the 1500m in the Florence Diamond League on Thursday.

The Ethiopian-born Hassan, who arrived in the Netherlands as a 15-year-old in 2008, claimed world titles in Doha in 2019 in both the 1500m and 10,000m.

Kipyegon was victorious over the distance at the 2016 Rio Olympics, is current world silver medallist and is also in form this season, having clocked a season best of 1:58.26 in the 800m at the Doha Diamond League meet.

Also in the field in the third Diamond League of the season, just six weeks out from the Tokyo Games, will be the British pair of Laura Muir, the European champion, and Eilish McColghan.

Another Briton honing her form, with just four more meets (Oslo, Stockholm, Monaco, Gateshead) to go before the July 23-August 8 Tokyo Olympics, is sprinter Dina Asher-Smith.

The reigning world 200m champion and 100m silver medallist will race over the longer distance in Florence, to where the meet was moved to avoid the opening of Euro 2020 in Rome.

Asher-Smith is fresh from setting an Olympic-qualifying 10.92sec over 100m at Hengelo, and will be up against former two-time world champion Dafne Schippers of the Netherlands, Ivory Coast’s experienced Marie-Josee Ta Lou, 100m bronze medallist at the Doha worlds, and world bronze medallist Mujinga Kambundji from Switzerland.

Aside from Hassan, with four world records currently to her name, another athlete who knows how to take the track by storm is Ugandan middle distance maestro Joshua Cheptegei, who set new bests in the men’s 5,000m in Monaco, 10,000m in Valencia and 5km road, also in Monaco, last season.

-AFP

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