Her big sister Tirunesh has
twice been a world record breaker indoors and it was the turn Genzebe Dibaba to
make her own mark on the under cover record books when she smashed the women's
world indoor 1500m record by more than three seconds with a run of 3:55.17 at
the IAAF Indoor Permit meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, on
Saturday .
The previous best had been 3:58.28, set by Russia’s Yelena Soboleva in 2006, and Dibaba's own previous indoor best was 4:00.13. Her time was also more than a second faster than Abeba Aregawi's Ethiopian outdoor record of 3:56.54.
Slovenia’s Sonja Roman took Dibaba through 400m in 1:02.39 and then 800m in 2:08.96, just under a second faster than Soboleva at this stage in proceedings with the Russian having clocked 2:09.7 after four laps of the track, but soon afterwards the Ethiopian hit the front and then it was just a race between her and the clock.
Dibaba, still only 22, went through 1200m in a sizzling 3:10.47, compared to Soboleva’s 3:13.1. After a third 400m of just over 61 seconds, she kept up the tempo all the way to the line.
“I felt I was ready for a world record,” said the 2012 World Indoor Championships 1500m gold medallist who is set to defend her title at this year’s edition in the Polish city of Sopot next month. “But I didn’t think I would run 3:55. I was well prepared for tonight, though. I’m extremely happy.”
The city of Karlsruhe had replaced the 25-year-old surface in the Europahalle only last summer, and Dibaba admitted that “the track was very fast,” compared to previous years. She has become a regular visitor to Karlsruhe and also won the 1500m at the same meeting in 2012 and last year.
Poland’s Angelika Cichocka finished a distant second, almost 13 seconds in arrears, in 4:08.15.
source :- IAAF
The previous best had been 3:58.28, set by Russia’s Yelena Soboleva in 2006, and Dibaba's own previous indoor best was 4:00.13. Her time was also more than a second faster than Abeba Aregawi's Ethiopian outdoor record of 3:56.54.
Slovenia’s Sonja Roman took Dibaba through 400m in 1:02.39 and then 800m in 2:08.96, just under a second faster than Soboleva at this stage in proceedings with the Russian having clocked 2:09.7 after four laps of the track, but soon afterwards the Ethiopian hit the front and then it was just a race between her and the clock.
Dibaba, still only 22, went through 1200m in a sizzling 3:10.47, compared to Soboleva’s 3:13.1. After a third 400m of just over 61 seconds, she kept up the tempo all the way to the line.
“I felt I was ready for a world record,” said the 2012 World Indoor Championships 1500m gold medallist who is set to defend her title at this year’s edition in the Polish city of Sopot next month. “But I didn’t think I would run 3:55. I was well prepared for tonight, though. I’m extremely happy.”
The city of Karlsruhe had replaced the 25-year-old surface in the Europahalle only last summer, and Dibaba admitted that “the track was very fast,” compared to previous years. She has become a regular visitor to Karlsruhe and also won the 1500m at the same meeting in 2012 and last year.
Poland’s Angelika Cichocka finished a distant second, almost 13 seconds in arrears, in 4:08.15.
source :- IAAF
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