Rio de Janeiro: Ethiopia´s Almaz Ayana achieved her astonishing world record-breaking Olympic 10,000m victory here Friday.
The 24-year-old smashed one of the longest-held records in athletics as she romped to victory in an electrifying start to the Rio Olympics track and field competition.
Ayana´s winning time of 29min 17.45sec sliced nearly 14 seconds off the previous world best of 29:31.78 set by Wang Junxia in 1993 during the era of notorious Chinese coach Ma Junren.
Ayana´s victory comes in a troubled year for Ethiopian distance running after the International Association of Athletics Federations in March placed the country in "critical care" with four other nations over failures in their anti-doping regimes.
Two Ethiopian runners also failed dope tests, with Tokyo Marathon winner Endeshaw Negesse testing positive for meldonium.
Ayana´s win ended the Olympic gold medal hat-trick hopes of her compatriot and defending champion Tirunesh Dibaba.
Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya took silver in a new national record of 29:32.53 while Dibaba won bronze in a personal best 29:42.56.
Dibaba had been bidding to become the first woman in history to win three consecutive golds in an individual athletics event. But instead it was the 31-year-old´s younger compatriot who stole the show with a magnificent performance.
Kenya´s Alice Aprot had been the early front-runner, quickly leading a group of eight runners that broke away from a giant 37-strong field. But with 12 laps to go Ayana hit the front, accelerating clear to stretch the leading pack.
Cheruiyot went with Ayana but was always struggling to stay in touch, and the closing laps quickly became a race against the clock and a question of whether Ayana could beat Wang´s mark.
With the stadium roaring her home, Ayana scorched home with a 68sec final lap to claim gold.
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