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Sifan Hassan was born in Adama, Oromia, Ethiopia and raised in the countryside of Kersa in the Munesa district of the Arsi Zone of Oromia. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] She was a recreational runner there. She left her home country as a refugee and arrived in the Netherlands in 2008 at age 15.
PARIS — In the span of less than a week, Sifan Hassan pulled off one of the most remarkable trebles in Olympic history.. The superhuman Dutch distance runner became the first woman to medal in ...
Nobody will ever accuse Sifan Hassan of taking the easy route at the Olympics. Heading into the last 150 meters of her 10-day Olympics odyssey that spanned three events and 38 miles (62 kilometers ...
The 2023 World Athletics Championships saw a bizarre finish in the women's 10,000-meter race on Saturday, with two-time Olympic gold medalist Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands going from first to ...
Sifan Hassan (NED) 14:34.38 [5] Schedule. Date Time Round 7 June 2024 22:40: Final [broken anchor] All times are local times (UTC+2) Results. Rank Name
Over the final 195 metre sprint, Hassan took the lead, hitting the finish banner for the gold medal three seconds ahead of silver medalist Assefa. Obiri won the bronze, 12 seconds further back. [3] Hassan's winning margin of three seconds over a distance of greater than 26 miles (42 km) was the narrowest of any women's marathon at the Olympics.
What Sifan Hassan did in Paris – run a 5k, 10k and marathon – within about 142 hours ... It took more than an hour for the protest to be rejected and the results to become official. Assefa ...
With a lap and a half to home, it was racing time. Kipyegon hit the front. Hassan moved up from mid-pack to Kipyegon's shoulder. The pace was quickening but only a few were dropping off the back. From 300 to 200 to go, they sped into a controlled sprint. Tsegay couldn't keep up. A gap appeared with Kipyegon, Hassan, and Chebet as the likely ...