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World Athletics Championships: 'I could not keep up' - Caster Semenya out of 5000m in her first appearance since 2017

Caster Semenya missed out on qualifying for Saturday’s 5000m final at the world championships in her first appearance at the competition since 2017. The South African finished 13th out of 16 runners in her heat in a time of 15:46.12; almost a minute off Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay who came first (14:52.27). Semenya's time was 45 seconds off qualifying for the final.

Ad/> Despite her effort, the two-time Olympic champion and three-time 800m world champion was in positive spirits afterwards. Tokyo 2020Semenya fails to make Olympic qualifying mark in 5,000m01/07/2021 AT 10:04 “I’m cooking,” she told reporters. “It was hot and I could not keep up with the pace.

“I think it is great to be able to run here. Just being able to finish the 5km, for me it is a blessing. I am learning and I am willing to learn even more.” Semenya is banned from running in events from 400m to a mile unless she takes medication to reduce her testosterone levels.

GB'S MCCOLGAN, JUDD, HUDSON-SMITH THROUGH Great Britain's Eilish McColgan and Jessica Judd progressed to the 5000m final. McColgan ran a season best time of 14:56.47 to advance, while Judd finished in 14:57.64. Amy-Eloise Markovc failed to qualify despite recording a season-best time of 15:31.62.

Aimee Pratt broke her national record when she finished seventh in the women’s 3000m final in 9:15.64. The race was won by Norah Kipruto. Matthew Hudson-Smith qualified second fastest for the men’s 400m despite experiencing stomach problems on the home straight, finishing in a time of 44.38 just behind USA’s Michael Norman (44.30).

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