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Avenches Lausanne, Switzerland Ethiopias
Tirunesh Dibaba waited till the last 200m before she unleashed
her finishing attempt. Her devastating attack carried her
to victory in the womens junior race stting the tone
for her contry's success on the first day of the 31st World
XCountry Championships.
Peninah Chepchumba of Kenya improved on her fifth place of
2002. The Kenyan gave herself every chance of victory by making
her intentions known from the start of this event. With this
being the first race of the weekend's events, the East African
rivals, Kenya and Ethiopia, continued from where they left
off. At the head of affairs.
Chepchumba
formed a formidable two pronged attack with her compatriot
and Jepchumba Koech, who pushed the pace with devastating
effect. Buried in the pack was last year's silver medalist
Dibaba, and she was content to bide her time awaiting her
chance to pounce upon her unsuspecting foe.
The contrasting styles of Kenya and Ethiopia were evident,
with the Kenyans happy to provide the tempo and the Ethiopian's
content to be passengers. Chepchumba was not going to make
this an easy ride for rest, as she continued to increase the
pace with every stride. This effort was shredding the lead
pack of all the green vests, except one, that of Dibaba.
With 500m to go, Chepchumba gave it a final go, however Didaba
clung to her heels 'doggedly' , and then with 150m to go,
the Ethiopian came from passenger to driver. She burst clear
for home and grasped her victory from the claws of the Kenyan.
Chepchumba certainly deserved more, maybe. However, the spoils
of vitory go to the winner.
Second place Chepchumba was barely a second behind in 20:22,
with Gelete Burka in 3rd a further 6 seconds back. With the
Ethiopians Melkamu in fourth (20:33) and Eligu in sixth (20:56),
the team title went to Ethiopia with 14 points, against the
defending champions Kenya 22 points. A blow to Kenyan pride.
Race
One to Ethiopia.
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