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Press Release - World Championships Women's Marathon - 7/18/22

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      Gebreslase matches Tola to win world marathon title for Ethiopia 
                           in championship record                     

Gotytom Gebreslase emulated the achievement of her Ethiopian teammate 
Tamirat Tola on Monday (18) as she won the women's world marathon title in 
a championship record of 2:18:11 in Oregon.

The 27-year-old, who made her marathon debut with victory in Berlin last 
year, marked her championship debut at the World Athletics Championships 
Oregon22 with a personal best time that bettered Paula Radcliffe's mark of 
2:20:57 at the 2005 Helsinki World Championships. 

Her victory came after she broke clear of Kenya's long-time leader Judith 
Korir in the final two kilometres, with the latter – also making her first 
championship appearance – also clocking a personal best of 2:18:20. 

A year after she had dropped out of bronze medal contention at the Olympics 
in Sapporo, where she slumped to 66th after having to stop with cramps, 
Israel's 33-year-old Lonah Salpeter was determined to make the global 
pedestal and she ensured that position after pulling clear of Eritrea's 
Nazret Weldu after the two had run together for the last third of the race. 

Salpeter clocked 2:20:18, with Weldu finishing in a national record of 
2:20:29, followed by home runner Sara Hall, who finished in 2:22:10. 

Gebreslase's win came a day after Tola had broken away on a long run for 
home in the men's marathon and won in 2:05:36, surpassing the championship 
record of 2:06.54 set by Kenya's Abel Kirui at the 2009 edition in Berlin. 

The women's race could be said to have fallen into two distinct parts – 
before and after the sudden departure of Kenya's defending champion Ruth 
Chepngetich, who led a group of eight at a swift pace through to the 18km 
mark before making an unheralded departure with stomach problems. 

That left her two relatively inexperienced fellow Kenyans, Korir and Angela 
Tanui, to combat the more heavily fancied Ethiopian trio of Gebreslase, 
Ababel Yeshaneh and Ashete Bekere. 

As the lead group approached the end of the second of their three 
designated laps of the 14km course through Eugene and Springfield, with 
racing taking place in warm morning temperatures of around 14C, Korir – who 
won this year's Paris Marathon in 2:19:54 – accelerated away on a sustained 
push. 

Only Gebreslase, who won on her marathon debut in Berlin and clocked a 
personal best of 2:18.18 at last year's Tokyo Marathon, went with Korir, 
and the two ran together until the final kilometre when the Ethiopian made 
her big and decisive move. 

Hall, a local, was all smiles after finishing a masterfully managed race 
that never quite took her within range of a medal. 

She was swiftly joined on the line by her two teammates Emma Bates, who 
finished seventh in a personal best of 2:23:18, and Keira D'Amato, who 
lowered the US record to 2:19:12 at the Houston Marathon in January and was 
called into the team at three weeks' notice after Tokyo Olympic bronze 
medallist Molly Seidel had to withdraw with a hip injury. D'Amato was 
eighth in 2:23:34. 

Mike Rowbottom for World Athletics

WOMEN'S MARATHON MEDALLISTS

Gold    Gotytom Gebreslase      ETH	2:18:11 CR
Silver  Judith Jeptum Korir     KEN	2:18:20 PB
Bronze  Lonah Chemtai Salpeter  ISR	2:20:18

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