Sifan Hassan takes the Olympic marathon crown amidst a thrilling frenzy, while Fionnuala McCormack makes history for Ireland!
Sifan Hassan has once again proved her mettle, clinching gold in the women’s marathon at the Paris 2024 Olympics with an extraordinary record time of 2:22.55. After already snatching bronze medals in the 5000m and 10,000m races, Hassan has completed an awe-inspiring distance treble that will be talked about for years to come. Imagine running a whopping 38 miles over a span of a few days and doing it with flair! Hassan left competitors in the dust, finishing strong with a perfect sprint that had her crossing the line just ahead of Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa and Kenya's Hellen Obiri, who claimed silver and bronze respectively.
The final stretch of the marathon turned out to be a nail-biter, as Hassan and Assefa went shoulder to shoulder with only 150 meters left. Spectators held their breath while Hassan, displaying her trademark resilience, pulled ahead along the railing. It was a heart-thumping climax to an already exhilarating Olympic journey! Not only did she walk away with a gold medal, but she also left a lasting legacy at these Olympic Games. Who knew sprinting down the final corner could resemble a gladiatorial showdown?
Meanwhile, Irish runner Fionnuala McCormack made history by becoming the first Irish woman to compete in five Olympic Games! Although she finished 28th in the marathon, her achievement of consistent participation is a testament to her perseverance and dedication to her sport. It’s not just about medals, but the spirit of competition that drives athletes like her to continue representing their country on the global stage. Talk about being a beacon of inspiration for young athletes back home!
Two-time Olympian, Sifan Hassan, not only dazzled with her athletic performance but also showcased her versatility and tenacity throughout Paris 2024. She has become the proud owner of three Olympic medals and is setting her sights on even bigger challenges ahead. Fun fact: prior to her amazing marathon win, Hassan also broke multiple national records in the Netherlands, solidifying her status as a living legend. Here’s hoping we see more from this phenomenal athlete in the future!
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 ...
The Dutch runner wins the final race of her distance treble and leaves Paris with two bronze medals and a gold.
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.
The Dutch runner already earned the bronze medal in the 5000 and 10000 meters—now she adds a historic gold.
Dutch runner Sifan Hassan won the women's marathon with a perfect sprint finish on Sunday, the final day of the Paris Games, and set an Olympic record with ...
Sifan Hassan traded elbows with Tigst Assefa with 150 meters left in the women's marathon, then passed her along the railing to win the race for her third ...
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 ...
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 Sunday's marathon in an Olympic record time of 2:22.55, completing an incredible treble of distance events at the Games.
Wicklow runner becomes first Irish woman to compete in five Olympic Games.
Hassan, an Ethiopian-born racer who runs for the Netherlands, finished in an Olympic record time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, 55 seconds.