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Front-runner: Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana shatters world record by 14 seconds to win 10,000m gold

Defending champion Tirunesh Dibaba takes bronze as four leading women all break 30 minutes

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Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana celebrates after she broke the world record to win the women's 10,000m race during the athletics event at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Friday. Photo: AFP
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Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana smashed the world record to win the Olympic 10,000 metres title on Friday, blowing away the competition in one of the greatest ever long-distance races at the Games.

In only her second competitive 10,000m, Ayana dominated from the start and halfway through the race she surged away from the leading pack, injecting staggering pace to finish in 29 minutes 17.45 seconds.

Her time was 14 seconds inside the 29:31.78 set by China’s Wang Junxia in 1993.

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“This means everything to me,” Ayana said afterwards. “Getting to this point is a dream come true, I never thought it would happen and I’m so in awe.”
Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia breaks away from the pack on her way to setting a new world record and winning gold in the women’s 10,000m final on Friday. Photo: EPA
Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia breaks away from the pack on her way to setting a new world record and winning gold in the women’s 10,000m final on Friday. Photo: EPA

It was the first time in seven years that a female athlete had run 10,000m in under 30 minutes and the first four all achieved the feat.

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