Ethiopia waited until the closing stages of the World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24 to win their first gold medal of the weekend. But then, like waiting for a bus, two came along at once.
Hot on the heels of Tsige Duguma’s surprise win in the women’s 800m, Freweyni Hailu produced a more expected victory in the women’s 1500m, the closing event of the championships.
It was something of an unusual race, though, with the pace and lead changing hands several times.
Hailu darted into an early lead, closely followed by her compatriot, world road mile champion Diribe Welteji. Birke Haylom soon made it an Ethiopian trio out in front, and they had a lead of about six metres on the chase pack.
The pace settled after three laps and the pack began to bunch up. Hailu spent a brief moment in the middle of the pack while Welteji led the pack through 800m.
One lap later, USA’s Nikki Hiltz had moved up into second place. Emily Mackay, Hiltz’s teammate, then darted into the lead with two laps to go, bidding to make a long run for home.
At this point, there were two US runners, two Ethiopian athletes and two British runners – Georgia Bell and Revee Walcott-Nolan – in contention for the medals.
Mackay held on to the lead until the final bend, when Hailu and Hiltz eventually charged past. Hailu kicked ahead to win in 4:01.46 with Hiltz taking silver in a PB of 4:02.32 and Mackay earning bronze in 4:02.69.
Bell, who recently returned to the sport after focusing on duathlon for several years, crossed the line in fourth in 4:03.47, 0.35 ahead of Welteji.