“I can run very good, I can do more, I can do wonders,” These were the words of Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet just before her breathtaking 10,000m performance at the World Championships, where she claimed gold in 30:37.61. For Beatrice, running isn’t just about winning medals; it’s about pushing herself beyond every limit. And if that wasn’t enough, she has now cemented her dominance by taking gold in the 5,000m as well, narrowly defeating compatriot and former champion Faith Kipyegon in a thrilling finish by just 0.71 seconds, proving to the world why her name should strike both awe and fear.

It was more than a tactical duel; Chebet, determined to make history, lived up to her promise. On the final lap, she edged out her teammate and close friend, Faith Kipyegon, already the 1500m ch

See Full Page