Kenya's Cherotich takes women's 3,000m steeplechase gold in Tokyo
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 - Women's 3000m Steeplechase Final - Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - September 17, 2025 Kenya's Faith Cherotich celebrates after winning the gold medal REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel
Audio By Vocalize
Kenya's Faith Cherotich overhauled reigning
champion Winfred Yavi on the last lap to win women's 3,000m steeplechase gold
at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships on Wednesday.
The talented 21-year-old nailed a hurdle
that Bahrain's Yavi stumbled over on the final run down the back straight, and
soared over the last water jump to finish in eight minutes 51.59 seconds, the
fastest ever time at a world championships.
Kenyan-born Olympic champion Yavi took
silver in 8:56.46, while bronze went to Ethiopia's Sembo Almayew in a personal
best time of 8:58.86.
Uganda's Peruth Chemutai, who won Olympic
gold at the National Stadium in 2021 and silver in Paris, failed to finish
after a fall at a hurdle towards the end of the race.
Meanwhile, Kenya’s Julius Yego qualified for the men’s javelin final after throwing a season’s best of
85.96m in his first attempt at the championships in Tokyo.
The throw
saw him cross the automatic qualifying mark of 84.50m.
Yego, a five-time African champion, is eager to reclaim the world javelin title he last won in 2015 after progressing into the final at the ongoing Tokyo World Championships.


Leave a Comment