Faith Kipyegon won the women’s Olympic 1,500 meters after unleashing a devastating second half of the race to leave Ethiopia’s world record holder Genzebe Dibaba trailing in her wake.
Kipyegon, fastest in the world this year, sat in the pack as the runners virtually jogged the opening stages before she and Dibaba took off and pulled clear after a 56.8-second lap around the halfway mark scattered the field.
Dibaba, who has struggled with injury this year, led with 200 to go but the 22-year-old Kipyegon forced her way past and drove for the line to win in four minutes 8.92 seconds and reverse the order from last year’s world championship final.
“It was an amazing race,” Kipyegon told reporters. “I needed to focus for the middle because I knew Genzebe is so fast and I really had to kick on the last lap.”
Dibaba held on for silver, with American former world champion Jenny Simpson taking bronze.