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RECORD ALERT: Mohammed Ahmed goes sub-13, smashes his own 5,000m record in Rome

Multiple Canadian record-holder Gabriela Stafford and Justyn Knight also set new personal bests on the track at the Rome Diamond League today. Photo: Claus Andersen

Mohammed Ahmed

Canadian record-holder Mo Ahmed took more than three seconds off his own Canadian 5,000m record at Rome Diamond League today, running 12:58.16 in 12.5 gruelling laps of the track and a sixth-place finish. Ahmed, who won two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games last year, hung with the lead group through most of the race, which was dominated by Ethiopians Telahun Bekele, who was first across the line by a nose (12:52.98), Selemon Barega in second (12:53.04) and Hagos Gebrhiwet in third (12:54.92).

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Mohammed Ahmed
Photo: Claus Andersen

Justyn Knight set a new PB of 13:09.76 in the distance with his 10th-place finish.

Gabriela Stafford also set a new PB of 4:01.28 in the 1,500m, narrowly missing the Canadian record, for fifth place behind world record-holder Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia in 3:56.28 in first, Laura Muir of the UK in 3:56.73 and Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia in 3:59.96. The US’s Jenny Simpson finished fourth.

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Photo: Daniel.tnf

Brandon McBride ran an excellent race in the 800m, finishing third in 1:43.9, only 0.7s off his Canadian record, and just behind the US’s Donavan Brazier and Nigel Amos of Botswana in a photo finish (1:43.63 and 1:43.65).

 

Brandon McBride at NACAC 2018. Photo: Canadian Running

In other results, Sage Watson finished seventh in the 400m hurdles in 55.71, in only her second race of the season. The US’s Delilah Muhammad was first, in 53.67. Shamier Little, also of the US, was second, in 54.40, and Zuzana Hejnová of the Czech Republic was third, in 54.82.

Jonathan Cabral finished eighth in the 110m hurdles with a 13.61, just off his PB of 13.34. Sergey Shubenkov was first, in 13.26, Andrew Pozzi of the UK was second, in 13.29 and Antonio Alkana of South Africa was third, in 13.30.

 

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