Men's 5000m Final | World Athletics Championships Doha 2019
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Added 26 Views / 0 LikesWelcome to the World Athletics Watch Party, join the conversation on Twitter with our hashtag #WatchWorldAthletics. In the women’s 5000m Hellen Obiri retained her title in a championship record of 14:26.72 in a pulverising race that saw eleven of those athletes strung out behind her breaking their personal bests. The Kenyan was suitably rewarded for a run of utter determination from the moment she took the lead towards the end of the second lap – a le
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Added 29 Views / 0 LikesWelcome to the World Athletics Watch Party, join the conversation on Twitter with our hashtag #WatchWorldAthletics. 22-year-old Donavan Brazier earned his first major 800m title in a time of 1:42.34 – breaking the 32-year-old Championship and 34-year-old United States records. He also became the first US 800m runner – male or female - to win the world title. After the field had reached the bell in 48.96, led through by Puerto Rico’s habitual front-run
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Men's Shot Put Final | World Athletics Championships Doha 2019
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