Beatrice Chebet and Gudaf Tsegay will go for the World Women
This month is about this relationship with the next attack by Faith Kipyegon in the four -minute barrier. But we are more likely to see the first supply of 5000m U-14te on the track of a woman.
It could also happen on Friday (June 6), when Beatrice Chebet and Gudaf Tsegay face face to face in Diamond League in Rome.
Tsegay has the world record with Eugene 14: 00.21 in 2023 and Ethiopian has been in great form this year with a 1500m victory in the fugitive world.
But Chebet has been stronger with 8: 11.56 by 3000m in recent Rabat to go No.2 in the world ranking of all time. The Kenya also won 5000m and 10000m Olympic titles last year, Tok The World 10000m record up to 28: 54.14 and has run 13:54 for 5 km on the roads in December.
“I just want to run well. That is the only goal,” Chebet said at the press conference prior to the event. “Or the course there is rivalry between athletes, but everyone will run their own career and we expect good performance.”
Also in alignment are the 10000m silver medalist of Italy, Nadia Battocletti, Megan Keith of Great Britain, Freweyni Hailu or Ethiopia, in addition to the Americans Karissa Schawizer, Josette Andrews and Shelby Houlihan.
In another part of the Rome meeting, Zakithi Nene, the 400m world leader of 43.76 in Nairobi last weekend, faces Olympic Quincy Hall of the United States, the European champion Alexander Doom of Belgium and Charlie of Great Britain.
Elliot Giles is 1500 meters with Kenianos Reynold Cheruiyot, Timothy Cheruiyot and Brian Komen, in addition to Azeddine Habz in France.
Meanwhile, British intermediate drainage runners Katie Snowden and Revee Walcott-Nolan are in 1500 meters of women with Birke Haylom and Hirut Meshesha or Ethiopia along with the Sarah Healy in Ireland.There will also be a great atmosphere in the jumps with the world champion of height jumps, Gianmarco Tamberi, facing Hamish Kerr or New Zealand, among others, while the length of length sees Mattia Furlani Upaini Greece in the world.