Sifan Hassan wins women's marathon at Paris Olympics after trading elbows with Tigst Assefa (2024)

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PARIS (AP) — Nobody will ever accuse Sifan Hassan of taking the easy route at the Olympics.

Heading into the last 150 meters of her 10-day Olympics odyssey that spanned three events and 38 miles (62 kilometers), the Netherlands’ runner traded elbows with Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia, and then sprinted by her to win the last track event of the Paris Games.

Hassan added gold to the bronze medals she won in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters.

“I feel like I am dreaming. At the end, I thought, ‘This is just a 100-meter sprint. Come on, Sifan. One more. Just feel it,’” Hassan said. “Every step I challenged myself, and now I am so grateful.”

Hassan raised her hands and yelled as she crossed the line, before wrapping the Dutch flag around her head. Then, taking in the enormity of her win, Hassan plunged her head in her hands and appeared to weep with joy.

The finish had everything: suspense, speed, grit and feistiness, all against the stunning backdrop of a golden dome glittering under the morning sun.

Hassan, an Ethiopia native, finished in an Olympic record time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, 55 seconds. Assefa won silver, three seconds behind, and Kenya’s Hellen Obiri took the bronze.

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The Ethiopian team lodged a protest to have Hassan disqualified for obstruction, but it was rejected by the Jury of Appeal. It looked as if Assefa was blocking Hassan before they traded elbows.

Hassan did not attend the post-race news conference, where Assefa said she would have won if Hassan hadn’t impeded her.

“I didn’t expect at that moment it would happen. Maybe at that moment, if she didn’t push me I would have the gold,” Assefa said through a translator. “But anyway, I’m so happy for her that she gets the gold medal.”

Assefa declined to specify if she asked for the protest or if it was the Ethiopian team on its own.

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“I can’t say anything, but she is a good athlete,” Assefa replied.

By simply completing the marathon, the 31-year-old Hassan ran more than 38 miles. She now has six Olympic medals. In Tokyo, Hassan won the 5,000 and 10,000 and finished third in the 1,500.

“She has shown the world that she can do everything,” Obiri said. “People say it’s impossible, but she’s done it. So I say ‘Big up’ for her.”

Obiri had tried to up the pace earlier, knowing she couldn’t take Hassan in a sprint.

“She is so strong,” Obiri said. “No way we could break her.”

Breaking from tradition, the women’s marathon was held on the final day of the Olympics instead of the men’s race.

Hassan used the same tactic in the hilly, 26.2-mile course as she does on the oval. She lingered behind the leaders for the bulk of the race before launching a late-race kick that will go down as one of the best the sport has seen.

As Hassan gathered to make her last pass, Assefa tried to block her path. Hassan moved to the inside around a bend.

Assefa tried to squeeze her against the barrier separating the course from the cheering fans. The runners traded elbows, then Hassan took off to victory.

Hassan’s legend started building three years ago at the Tokyo Games when she was tripped up in a heat of the 1,500 but scrambled to her feet to win the race. She then went on to claim the bronze.

She wasn’t as dominant over the past two years, in part because she was storing up for this feat.

After the 5,000 meters last Monday and the 10,000 meters on Friday, Hassan had roughly 35 hours to recover for the marathon.

She entered the Games looking to match Emil Zatopek’s performance from 1952, when the Czech runner swept the 5,000, 10,000 and the marathon at the Helsinki Games.

Hassan fell short, but she left a lasting impression.

“She’s inspired so many people,” said Obiri, a two-time Olympic silver medalist in the 5,000 meters.

Sharon Lokedi of Kenya was fourth on Sunday, and defending champion Peres Jepchirchir, her compatriot, placed 15th.

After 21 miles (almost 34 kilometers), Jepchirchir started falling back. That’s when Hassan and Obiri joined Amane Beriso Shankule and Lokedi at the front.

Shankule dropped off the pace near the end, making it a four-way race for gold, which became three when Lokedi fell back on the approach to the finish opposite the gold-domed Invalides monument, site of French emperor Napoleon’s tomb.

The marathon route traced the footsteps of an historic march that took place during the French Revolution.

The Women’s March on Versailles in 1789 was organized by women in the marketplace of Paris as they protested the high price of bread, leading to their trek from Paris to Versailles.

Starting out from Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), the somewhat hilly route passed through the parks and forests. Runners took in landmarks such as Opéra Garnier and the Louvre museum.

About halfway through, they passed near the regal grounds of the Palace of Versailles — once the home of French royalty — before doubling back toward Paris.

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AP National Writer Eddie Pells contributed.

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Sifan Hassan wins women's marathon at Paris Olympics after trading elbows with Tigst Assefa (2024)

FAQs

What did Sifan Hassan win? ›

Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands celebrates her Olympic gold medal in the women's marathon, which she finished in record-setting time. In Paris, Hassan has collected marathon gold, 5,000m bronze and 10,000m bronze. In Tokyo, she won gold in the 5,000m and 10,000m, plus a bronze in the 1,500m.

Where is the Hassan marathon Runner from? ›

Sifan Hassan, a Dutch runner of Ethiopian origin, made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics by winning gold in the women's marathon and setting a new Olympic record.

Who won the marathon in Paris in 2024? ›

Sifan Hassan wins women's marathon at Paris Olympics after trading elbows with Tigst Assefa.

Where does the Paris Olympics marathon end? ›

After setting out from the square in front of the Hôtel de Ville (Paris' city hall), the runners will cross the capital for a spectacular and historic race against a backdrop of the region's most beautiful monuments before reaching Versailles and then returning to the finishing line on the Esplanade des Invalides.

Which country won the women's marathon? ›

In the final metres, the Dutchwoman pulled away from Assefa, after a dramatic coming together, to win her first marathon gold medal with a blistering Olympic record of 2hr 22min 55sec. Assefa of Ethiopia, the world record holder, finished 3sec behind Hassan in second place while Kenya's Hellen Obiri took the bronze.

How many medals has Sifan Hassan won? ›

Hassan is now in elusive company, having claimed three gold medals since 2021 and six overall medals over her Olympic career. She authored wins in the 5K and 10K at the Tokyo Olympics.

Who was the famous runner at the Battle of Marathon? ›

marathon. …followed the legendary route of Pheidippides, a trained runner who was believed to have been sent from the plain of Marathon to Athens to announce the defeat of an invading Persian army in 490 bce.

Who was the ghost runner in the marathon? ›

Furious stewards gave chase. The crowd roared. A legend was born. Soon the world would know him as “the ghost runner,” John Tarrant, the extraordinary man whom nobody could stop.

What did Sifan Hassan wear on her head? ›

She previously worked as a national correspondent at The New York Times. When Sifan Hassan stepped onto the Olympic podium to accept her gold medal for the record-setting marathon she ran on Sunday, she used her platform to show support to Muslim women around the world by wearing a hijab.

How old is the Paris Marathon? ›

Paris Marathon
Established1976 (current era)
Course recordsMen's: 2:04:21 (2021) Elisha Rotich Women's: 2:19:48 (2022) Judith Korir
Official siteParis Marathon
Participants51,100 (2023) ≈45,000 (2022) 49,155 (2019)
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Is there a time limit for the Paris Marathon? ›

Time Limit: The course time limit is six hours from the last participant crossing the start line. Number Pickup: You will need to pick-up your race bib at the Salon du Running (Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles) from Thursday, April 10 through Saturday, April 12.

How long is Paris Marathon in miles? ›

Visiting Paris is perfectly possible within a day thanks to the Eurostar but if you're going to head across for the marathon, it's worth considering turning your visit into a longer break, not least because your legs will need a rest after 26.2 miles!

How long is a marathon? ›

The marathon (from Greek Μαραθώνιος) is a long-distance foot race with a distance of 42.195 km (26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There are also wheelchair divisions.

How do you get into the Paris Marathon 2024? ›

Using the 'Marathon Pour Tous Paris 2024' app, or the clubparis2024.org website, earn points by doing sport (walking, cycling, swimming, running) or by taking part in games and quizzes. Players with 100,000 points qualify for the draw at the beginning of 2024.

What did Hassan have on her head? ›

Hassan raised her hands and yelled as she crossed the line, before wrapping the Dutch flag around her head. Then, taking in the enormity of her win, Hassan plunged her head in her hands and appeared to weep with joy.

Where is gold medalist Hassan from? ›

Hassan, who was born in Ethiopia, was certain Assefa had pushed her. Officials held up the medal ceremony as a review was conducted. It was well after noon, more than two hours after the finish, when the protest was denied and Hassan, Assefa and third-place finisher Hellen Obiri of Kenya walked to the medal stand.

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