BAHRAIN DOMINATE AS ROP AND CHUMBA TAKE ASIAN CROSS COUNTRY TITLES

Bahrain continued their recent dominance of the Asian Cross Country Championships, taking clean sweeps of the medals in three out of the four categories and all four team titles on home soil at the 13th edition of the biennial championships in Manama on Monday (29).

The senior titles went to Albert Rop and Eunice Chumba.

Rop’s win was not much a of a surprise given his pedigree, which includes finishing 11th at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships Guiyang 2015, and he put more than 20 seconds between himself and the rest of the field before crossing the line in 32:36.

Issac Korir took second in 32:59, having al,so had to settle for second in Japan two years ago, while 2014 champion Ayalew Awake was third in 33:07.

Chumba’s win was closer more of an upset. She finished in 29:36 to beat established internationals Ruth Jebet and Mimi Belete, who were second and third respectively in 29:42 and 29:46.

The closest race of the day was the junior men’s event, but Ali Abdi eventually prevailed in 26:18, leading home his compatriot Desalegn Derara by two seconds, with their team mate Ibrahim Abdi, a distant third in 27:11.

The junior women’s title went to IAAF World Youth Championships Cali 2015 1500m silver medallist Dalilah Abdulkadir Gosa who showed impressive stamina over a longer distance when she won in 21:55.

Gosa will still be young enough to run in the junior women’s race at next year’s IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

Her team mate Mokonin Desi came home six seconds in arrears and the only non-Bahraini individual medallist of the day was Japan’s Yuka Mukai, who was third in 22:07.

No less than 18 nations took part in these championships.

Medal Tally

Individual

1. Bahrain (G- 4/S- 4/B- 3 ), 2. Japan (S-1)

Team

1. Bahrain (G-4), 2. Japan (S-3), 3. China (S-1), 4. Iran (B-2), 5. Jordan (B-1)

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