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Sifan Hassan Wins Marathon As Olympic Endurance Gamble Pays Off

Sifan Hassan's endurance gamble at the Paris Games finally paid off after she sprinted away for Olympic marathon gold in the French capital on Sunday. The Ethiopian-born Dutch athlete came into the marathon on the back of two bronze medals won in the 5,000m and 10,000m in an astonishing bid for podium placings in three events. And Hassan did not disappoint, holding off Ethiopian Tigst Assefa for victory in an Olympic record of 2hr 22min 55sec. It mirrored Hassan's efforts in the Covid-hit Tokyo Games three years ago when she also won three medals: two golds (5,000m, 10,000m) and a bronze (1500m).

She also became the first athlete since Emil Zatopek in 1952 to take medals in the 5,000m, 10,000m and marathon in a single Games.

Assefa took silver in 2:22.58, with Kenya's Hellen Obiri claiming bronze (2:23.10).

"It was not easy," said Hassan, whose treble bid equated to more than 62 kilometres of running across 10 days in Paris.

"Every moment in the race I was regretting that I ran the 5,000m and 10,000m. I was telling myself if I hadn't done that, I would feel great today. 

"From the beginning to the end, it was so hard. Every step of the way. I was thinking, 'Why did I do that? What is wrong with me?'

"I've never pushed myself through to the finish line as I did today."

Hassan, who won the 2023 London Marathon on her debut at the distance and then produced the second-best time ever in winning the Chicago Marathon in October in 2:13.44, said the Olympic gold was a crowning glory.

"I was so happy in the London Marathon, but today I'm more happy, I can't believe I'm Olympic marathon champion!" she said.

"The marathon is something else. When you do 42 kilometres in more than two hours and 20 minutes, every single step you feel

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