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Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet in action during women’s 5000m final – Diamond League – Rome – Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy – June 6, 2025.
Kenyan Beatrice Chebet came close to breaking the women’s 5000 metres world record on Friday at the Rome Diamond League when she clocked 14:03.69, a meeting record that was just 2.5 seconds shy of Gudaf Tsegay’s 1997 world mark of 14:00.21.
Chebet, who recorded the second-fastest ever time in the women’s 3000 metres – running 8:11.56 in Rabat last month behind Wang Junxia’s 8:06.11 set in 1993 – appears determined to shave further seconds off her times.
“I can see that my body is in good shape and that I am capable of achieving the world record. Now I am going home to prepare for it. Everything is possible,” the 25-year-old said after the race.
Jamaica’s Andrenette Knight dominated the women’s 400m hurdles, finishing in 53.67 seconds, while American Anavia Battle won the women’s 200 metres in 22.53 seconds.
Irish Sarah Healey triumphed in the 1500 metres with a time of 3:59.17.
THRILLING VICTORIES
The men’s 110m hurdles produced the evening’s closest finish, with Swiss athlete Jason Joseph clocking 13.14 and snatching victory from American Cordell Tinch, who finished in the same time.
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Zakithi Nene Delivers Another Stellar Performance! ⚡️
Nene blazed through the track with an impressive 44.23 seconds — narrowly missing out to Olympic champion Quincy Hall in a thrilling photo finish. 🏁📸
Big things are coming… Nene is on a mission! 💥😤
📸Erin Groll… pic.twitter.com/82NswNkYZ7
— Team South Africa (@OfficialTeamRSA) June 7, 2025