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Kenya's Kipkorir, Chebet claim 5,000m titles in Diamond League final

ZURICH :Kenya's Nicholas Kipkorir produced a fast finish in the rain to win the men's 5,000 metres at the Diamond League final in Zurich on Wednesday and his compatriot Beatrice Chebet took the women's title in a tight race.

Kipkorir's late surge took him over the line in 12 minutes 59.05 seconds in the city event in Zurich's Sechselautenplatz. South Sudan's Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu finished second in 12:59.40 and American Grant Fisher took bronze in 13:00.56.

"I aim to get higher, to make history," Kipkorir said. "This is my last competition, I'll go back home to Kenya. Then I'll start preparing for next year.

"We have some cross country in March, so I'll work hard to prepare for that. I want to be part of the Kenyan team."

Earlier, Chebet claimed the women's title with a superb late charge in better conditions to make up for her silver medal at the world championships in Eugene, Oregon in July where she finished behind Ethiopia's Gudaf Tsegay.

The 22-year-old Commonwealth champion crossed the line in 14:31.03 to beat 2019 world silver medallist Margaret Kipkemboi, who was second in 14:31.52 while Tsegay clocked 14:32.11 to settle for bronze.

"It's a long season since the worlds... so it's a good performance," Chebet said. "I'm hoping that next year I come back, preparing for the Budapest world championship and hopefully be the best."

American Joe Kovacs produced the third best effort in men's shot put history with 23.23m to take the crown and his compatriot and world champion Chase Ealey won her first Diamond Trophy in the women's event with 20.19m.

"I'm super excited. I had so many throws this year over 22.80m," said Kovacs, whose throw was only behind Ryan Crouser's world record of 23.37m and his Tokyo Olympic gold

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