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Dibaba and Kejelcha deliver 3000m titles for Ethiopia at Portland 2016

Genzebe Dibaba and Yomif Kejelcha delivered two much needed gold medals to Ethiopia on the final day of the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon on Sunday.

(L-R) Silver medallist Meseret Defar of Ethiopia, gold medallist Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia and bronze medallist Shannon Rowbury of the United States during the medal ceremony for the Women's 3000 Metres during day four of the IAAF World Indoor Championships at Pioneer Courthouse Squareon March 20, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images for IAAF)
(L-R) Silver medallist Meseret Defar of Ethiopia, gold medallist Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia and bronze medallist Shannon Rowbury during the medal ceremony for the Women's 3000m during day 4 of the IAAF World Indoor Championships at Pioneer Courthouse Squareon March 20, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images for IAAF)

Genzebe Dibaba and Yomif Kejelcha delivered two much needed gold medals to Ethiopia on the final day of the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon on Sunday.

[link id=”379″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Genzebe Dibaba”], a six-time world record-holder from 1500 to 5000 metres, cruised to victory and her third world indoor title, in dominant style, in 8:47.43.

Her teammate [link id=”274″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Meseret Defar”], a two-time Olympic gold medalist and four-time indoor world champion in the 3,000 metres, settled for the silver medal in 8:54.26, while American Shannon Rowbury took the bronze in 8:55.55.

“It was easy for me because the field was not that strong,” Dibaba said after the race. “My family and my whole country are also happy.”

[link id=”82″ tax=”category” text=”Ethiopia”]’s four-time indoor gold medalist Meseret Defar was pleased to add a silver medal to her collection from Portland 2016.

“I am so unbelievably happy,” said Defar. “I just had a baby girl not that long ago. This is so special for me.”

(L-R) Silver medallist Ryan Hill of the United States, gold medallist Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia and bronze medallist Augustine Kiprono Choge of Kenya during the medal ceremony for the Men's 3000 Metres during day four of the IAAF World Indoor Championships at Pioneer Courthouse Squareon March 20, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images for IAAF)

(L-R) Silver medallist Ryan Hill of US, gold medallist Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia and bronze medallist Augustine Kiprono Choge of Kenya during the medal ceremony for the Men’s 3000m during day 4 of the IAAF World Indoor Championships at Pioneer Courthouse Squareon March 20, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images for IAAF)

Kejelcha reigns supreme

Ethiopian 18-year-old [link id=”389″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Yomif Kejelcha”] held off the challenge of American Ryan Hill and Kenyan Augustine Kiprono Choge to win men’s 3,000m gold medal in 7:57.21.

With the finish line looming, Hill, roared on by the home crowd, came through to take the silver medal in 7:57.39 ahead of [link id=”219″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Augustine Choge”], who settled for the bronze medal in 7:57.43.

Kejelcha’s winning time may have been the second slowest in championship history, but he wouldn’t mind. Besides he seems to have an affinity with Oregon.

In 2014, he won the world junior championship 5000m title in Eugene. He also won the 5000m at the IAAF Diamond League meeting at the same venue last year.

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