DOHA, QATAR (AFP) — Ethiopian Meseret Defar won a record fourth consecutive women’s world indoor 3000m title on Saturday.
Defar, who won Olympic 5000m gold at the Athens Games and a bronze in Beijing, clocked 8min 51.17sec.
“I’m very happy with this race and my fourth gold medal,” she said.
The Ethiopian, who also won world outdoor 5000m gold in 2007, finished 0.68sec ahead of Kenyan world 5000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot in silver.
Defar’s team-mate Sentayehu Ejigu took bronze at 0.91sec.
Defar was happy to bide her time, sitting on the coat-tails of Portuguese frontrunners Jessica Augusto and Sara Moreira.
Augusto pushed the pace with eight laps to go, taking Kenyan Sylvia Kibet with her as the field began to string out.
Defar, Ejigu and Cheruiyot moved to the front with two laps remaining, and the pace stepped up a gear.
Come the final bend at the Aspire dome and Defar produced one last decisive kick to storm home in front of a crowd swelled by a large and vociferous Ethiopian contingent.