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Yomif Kejelcha Atomsa (born 1 August 1997) [5] is an Ethiopian distance runner. He holds the current world record in the short track mile (3:47.01 set in 2019), and the half marathon (57:30 set in 2024, pending ratification).
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes 1: Yomif Kejelcha Ethiopia 8:22.11: Q 2: Alexander Mutiso Munyao Kenya 8:25.30: Q 3: Denis Bashkirtsev Russia 8:29.55: Q, PB 4: Takeshi Okada Japan 8:31.68
25 athletes started 25 laps around the stadium. After the first few laps all three Ethiopian runners, defending champion Selemon Barega, Yomif Kejelcha and Berihu Aregawi congealed to the front of the large pack. It was clear they intended to control the race from the front, switching position and clearly communicating.
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Around the final turn, Kejelcha passed Gebrhiwet, while Farah moved into position to launch a final kick. [3] With a perfectly executed final sprint, Farah passed Ndiku with 70 metres to go, Ndiku had nothing in the tank to respond with. [4] Behind them Gebrhiwet executed a similar pass against his teammate Kejelcha to take the bronze. [5]
Cheptegei and Yomif Kejelcha won the same long-distance events as they had at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics. [6] Divine Oduduru, the 2013 men's 200 metres champion, returned and defended his title and expanded his honours include the 100 metres and 4×100 metres relay gold medals.
Yomif Kejelcha Ethiopia 9 February 2019 Wanamaker Mile: 3:47.38 Yared Nuguse United States 11 February 2023 2023 [25] 2000 m: 4:54.74 Bernard Lagat United States 15 February 2014 [26] 3000 m: 7:30.14+ Josh Kerr Great Britain 11 February 2024 2024 [27] Two miles: 8:00.67 Josh Kerr Great Britain 11 February 2024 2024 [28] 5000 m: 13:07.15 Bernard ...
Yomif Kejelcha: Men's 10,000 metres: October 6 Silver: Mosinet Geremew: Men's marathon: October 5 Silver: Lamecha Girma: Men's 3000 metres steeplechase: October 4 Silver: Letesenbet Gidey: Women's 10,000 metres: September 28 Bronze: Gudaf Tsegay: Women's 1500 metres: October 5