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Rio 2016: Ethiopia’s Ayana smashes world record to win 10 000m gold
Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana broke a record that has been standing since 1993 by more than ten seconds when she took gold in the 10 000m race at the Rio Olympics on Friday.
Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana launched the Rio Olympics athletics on Friday by smashing the women’s 10,000m world record as the Games reeled from doping scandals.
Chinese swimmer Chen Xinyi and Poland’s 2012 Games champion weightlifter Adrian Zielinski failed tests while a Kenyan coach was sent home for reportedly pretending to be an athlete for a dope test.
Athletics takes centre stage in Rio also needing a lift after the Russia doping storm. And Ayana provided immediate excitement.
The 24-year-old pulled away from the field midway through the race and never let up before powering home in 29min 17.45sec.
Her winning time was nearly 14 seconds quicker than the previous world best of 29:31.78 set by Wang Junxia in Beijing in 1993.
Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya took silver while defending champion Tirunesh Dibaba took bronze.
Olympic leaders’ hopes of easing the doping storm were also dashed.
Zielinski failed a dope test along with Bulgarian runner Silvia Danekova and Chinese Chen.
Zielinski tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone just three days after his brother Tomasz suffered the same fate.
The drug was detected as the 27-year-old was gearing up for the 94kg contest in Rio last Saturday, Poland’s anti-doping agency said. His brother Tomasz, 25, was also registered before he was also
Damekova, a 3,000m steeplechase athlete, admitted she had tested positive for the blood booster EPO.
Chen Xinyi returned positive for hydrochlorothiazide, a diuretic, after Sunday’s women’s 100m butterfly final, in which she finished fourth, Chinese sports authorities said.
David Rudisha cruised into the semi-finals of the men’s 800m in Rio after a Kenyan coach was sent home in disgrace after having tried to impersonate an athlete for a doping test. DM
Photo: Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia poses in front of the scoreboard after winning the women’s 10000m final with a new world record at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Athletics, Track and Field events at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 12 August 2016. EPA/ANTONIO LACERDA