With about 200m to run, Chebet put up a good fight and unleashed her finishing kick to win the race in a time of 14:35.
Beatrice Chebet has extended her hot streak to bag the women’s 5km title at the World Road Running Championships in Riga, Latvia.
Chebet crossed the finish line first in a championship record time of 14:35 ahead of compatriot Lilian Kasait who finished second in 14:39. Ethiopia's Ejgayehu Taye completed the podium after clocking 14:40.
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Chebet has enjoyed a stellar season, opening it with a win at the World Cross-country Championships before also dominating at the Kip Keino Classic. The Kenyan has also dominated in the Diamond League Meetings.
She finished third in the 5000m at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary before ending her track season at the Prefontaine Classic, the final Diamond League Meeting where she finished second.
Meanwhile, the highly contested race started off with Chebet and Kasait in the leading pack passing the 350m mark.
They started out hard, passing the 1km mark in 2:55 with Chebet looking very comfortable running in second place behind Taye. Another Ethiopian, Medina Eisa was also in the lead group looking to give the Kenyan duo a run for their money.
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As they passed the 2km mark, there were six women in the leading pack, all looking poised to go for top honours with Taye still leading the pack.
As they passed the 3km mark, the race was now a battle between Ethiopia and Kenya with the duo of Chebet and Kasait striving hard to keep up with Ethiopia’s youngsters.
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With about 200m to run, Chebet put up a good fight and unleashed her finishing kick to win the race in a time of 14:35. Kasait held on to her to finish second in a time of 14:39 as Taye completed the podium after clocking 14:40.