Faith kipyegon 5000m Disqualification of runner: Husband,Net

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usa5911.com August 5, 2024
Updated 2024/08/05 at 9:41 PM

Kenyan runner disqualified in 5000m, loses silver medal. Officials disqualified Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon for making contact with Ethiopia’s Gudaff. Today we will discuss about Faith kipyegon 5000m Disqualification of runner: Husband,Net worth,Married.

Faith kipyegon 5000m Disqualification of runner: Husband,Net worth,Married

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet overturned the applecart by defeating a tough field to win the Olympic 5,000 meters gold medal at Paris 2024 on Monday (August 5).

Chebet used a devastating kick in the final round to defeat compatriot Faith Kipyegon with a winning time of 14 minutes, 28.56 seconds (14:28.56).

Kipyegon initially crossed the line in second place, but was disqualified for causing an obstruction following an incident between him and Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegaye with two laps remaining. Team Kenya will appeal the decision.

Tokyo 2020 champion Sifan Hasan finished second in 14:30.61, while Italy’s Nadia Battocelli was third in a national record of 14:31.64.

The race was billed as a battle of the three fastest women’s distance races in history, pitting defending champion Hassan, reigning world champion Kipyegon and world record holder Gudaf Tsegaye against each other.

Chebet delivered a well-measured run over 12 and a half laps before concluding with a sprint to the line against former world record-holder Kipyegon.

The two-time world medalist not only etched her name in the history books but also sank the trio’s hopes of adding 5,000m to their respective multiple gold medal efforts at these Games.

Chebet and Kipyegon were among the front runners with Tsegaye for most of the race, while Hassan bided his time at the back before moving forward through the field in the closing stages.

As the race entered the business end with two laps to go, there was a brief scuffle between Kipyegon and Tsegaye before they took the lead.

But Tsegaye’s race in front was short-lived as Kipyegon made his move to take the lead with Chebet by 500 metres. Chebet added Olympic gold to her silver and bronze at the World Championships by moving forward with the 50 metres.

Faith kipyegon 5000m Disqualification of runner: Husband,Net worth,Married

Husband

Husband, Timothy Kittum (athletics), 2012 Olympic 800 meters bronze medalist. Sister, Beatrice Mutai (athletics), third at the 2016 African Cross Country Championships, fourth in the 10,000 meters at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Net worth

The details of her estimated earnings from the 2023 season, in which she was at the top of her game, are even more remarkable. According to BizKenya, Kipyegon’s Doha Diamond League miracle added R1,445,000 to his purse, marking the start of a blockbuster season. He even achieved equal figures from both the Florence and Monaco Diamond Leagues to Doha.

With these awards complemented by the $10,000 he received for his world record of 14:05:20 at the Paris Chapter of the Diamond League, Kipyegon earned a huge sum. But the World Athletics Championships 2023 made it even better as he got another $70,000 after playing in Budapest.

Additionally, the cherry on top has been Kipyegon’s brand endorsement. The partnership with exclusive athleisure brand NIKE ensures its considerable market prominence. While visiting their brand headquarters in Oregon in 2022, he made his commitment to the company clear. Additionally, she has contributed to the next generation of women in sports through Nike’s Athlete Think Tank campaign.

Married

Kipyegon is married to middle-distance runner Timothy Kitum, a 2012 Olympic 800 meters bronze medalist.

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