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Sifan Hassan Claims Gold in Women's Marathon at Paris Olympics


Sifan Hassan, the Ethiopian-born racer representing the Netherlands, showcased her incredible talent and determination by claiming victory in the women's marathon at the Paris Olympics. In a thrilling finish, Hassan traded elbows with Tigst Assefa before making a decisive move to secure the gold medal. Her finishing time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, 55 seconds set an Olympic record, solidifying her status as a dominant force in long-distance running.

This victory marked Hassan's third distance medal at the Paris Games, adding to her impressive collection of six Olympic medals. Having previously won gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters in Tokyo, Hassan's strategic race tactics and powerful late-race kick have earned her widespread acclaim in the world of athletics.

Despite facing stiff competition from Assefa and Kenya's Hellen Obiri, Hassan's perseverance and skill propelled her to the top of the podium. The women's Olympic marathon, held on the final day of the Games, provided a dramatic conclusion to the event, showcasing the resilience and tenacity of the athletes.

Hassan's remarkable performance in the women's marathon not only cements her legacy as one of the sport's greats but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring runners around the globe. As she continues to push the boundaries of long-distance running, Hassan's success stands as a testament to the power of dedication and hard work in achieving athletic excellence.