Bahrain Wins First Gold Medal at Paris 2024 Olympics
- Publish date: Wednesday، 07 August 2024
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Winfred Yavi from Bahrain clinched the gold medal in the women's 3,000 meters steeplechase at the Olympics on Tuesday, dethroning Uganda's Peruth Chemutai, who had to settle for silver. Yavi, ecstatic after her win, described the moment as "a dream come true."
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A Thrilling Finish
Yavi's victory came after a dramatic final sprint where she overtook Chemutai, who had led for most of the race. The 24-year-old Bahraini's explosive finish left Chemutai unable to respond, securing Yavi's win with an Olympic record time of 8 minutes 52.76 seconds.
Medalists and Standout Performances
Kenya's Faith Cherotich, 20 years old and ranked third in the world, took home the bronze in her Olympic debut. Kenyan Beatrice Chepkoech initially led the race alongside Chemutai but faded in the last lap, finishing sixth. Meanwhile, France's Alice Finot celebrated a strong fourth-place finish in what was a very fast race.
New Olympic Record
Yavi's winning time of 8 minutes 52.76 seconds not only earned her the gold medal but also set a new Olympic record, adding to her world championship title from last year. Chemutai, despite leading for most of the race, was in shock after Yavi's stunning finish.