Witness the incredible marathon finale as Sifan Hassan elbowed her way to Olympic gold, capping off a mind-blowing journey at the 2024 Paris Olympics!
In an electrifying finish to the women's marathon at the Paris Olympics, Dutch dynamo Sifan Hassan traded elbows and fierce determination with Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa. With just 150 meters left on the clock, it all came down to a heart-pounding tussle along the railing – but it was Hassan who emerged victorious, earning her third medal at this incredible sporting event. Clocking in at an astounding Olympic record time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, and 55 seconds, Hassan's victory was nothing short of a thrilling spectacle that had fans and fellow competitors alike on the edge of their seats.
Hassan’s journey has been nothing less than extraordinary. Earlier in the week, she claimed bronze in the 5000 meters, showcasing her versatility and endurance. With the marathon win, she not only became a household name but also carved her name into Olympic history. The 10-day odyssey that included racing over 38 miles showcased her resilience, grit, and training that seems almost superhuman. The golden finish in Paris now stands as a crown jewel in her already sparkling career.
As Hassan passed her competitor in that nail-biting moment, the roar from the crowd resonated through the streets of Paris. The marathon is a test of endurance, and Hassan's repeated successes highlight the fine line between unbeatable determination and sheer talent. The blend of strategy, strength, and the sheer will to succeed has defined not only Hassan's journey but the spirit of the Olympics themselves.
In a nutshell, Sifan Hassan is now a triple threat who has completed an unforgettable Olympic trifecta! Her Olympic medal haul is a testament to her relentless hard work and dedication, paving the way for aspiring athletes worldwide. It’s amazing to think that just a few years ago, she was an Ethiopian-born runner who made her mark in the Netherlands, and now she is celebrated among the elite of the sport.
**Did You Know?** Sifan's marathon triumph makes her the first woman ever to medal in both 5000 meters and marathon distances at the same Olympics. Also, the strength of the marathon event, often compared to a grueling test of human limits, has seen a meteoric rise in popularity, especially in Canada, where athletes like Malindi Elmore are challenging the status quo!
Sifan Hassan traded elbows with Tigst Assefa with 150 metres left in the women's marathon Sunday, then passed her along the railing to win the race for her ...
Heading into the last 150 meters of a 10-day odyssey that covered more than 38 miles, the Netherlands runner traded elbows with Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia, and ...
With a hard, late kick, Sifan Hassan won the women's marathon in Olympic record time. The gold-medal performance caps a stunning Olympics for her.
Sifan Hassan won the Paris Olympic women's marathon in Olympic record time to win her third medal of the Paris Games after claiming bronze in the 5000m and ...
Sifan Hassan ended her mammoth week with a gold in the women's marathon on Sunday, completing her remarkable treble bid to medal in the 5000-metres, ...
Hassan, an Ethiopian-born racer who runs for the Netherlands, finished in an Olympic record time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, 55 seconds.
Dutch runner Sifan Hassan won gold in the women's Olympic marathon, with Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa taking silver and Kenya's Hellen Obiri claiming bronze.
Hassan was the only athlete in the field who had already raced a total of 20 kilometres before Sunday's marathon, but that did not seem to be a problem as ...
Malindi Elmore of Kelowna, Canada's lone entrant in the race, finished 35th.
It took a final-stretch sprint, but Dutch distance runner Hassan got what she came for: a third medal.
Omius product is designed to cool marathon runners and was used by Sifan Hassan, Hellen Obiri and Eliud Kipchoge at Paris 2024 · Sifan Hassan and Tigist Assefa ( ...
Sifan Hassan capped a ridiculously challenging Olympics on Sunday with gold in the women's marathon — her third medal at Paris 2024.