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Oregon 22 World Athletics Champs Redux: Athing Mu and Jacob Ingebrigtsen win gold medals on the final and most exciting day of the championships

Justin Lagat by Justin Lagat
November 18, 2022
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Oregon 22 World Athletics Champs Redux:  Athing Mu and Jacob Ingebrigtsen win gold medals on the final and most exciting day of the championships

Jakob Ingebrigtsen took home the only gold for Norway, taking gold in the 5,000m, photo by Kevin Morris

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This is Justin Lagat’s wonderful column on day ten of the Oregon 22 World Athletics Championships! I thought you might enjoy it today to remind us of how lucky we are to have 4 global champs in 2022! 

It would appear as though the event organizers of the World Athletics Championships had known in advance about the events that would yield world records and leading performances and saved them for the last day of the World Athletics Championships in Hayward Field.

Tobi Amusan destroys 100m hurdle WR, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 15-26 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

The performance of the day was arguably Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan, who ran an even faster time than the world record of 12.12 she had just set in the semi-finals of the women’s 100mH to win gold in a wind-assisted (+2.5) 12.06. She becomes Nigeria’s first ever gold medalist at the World Championships.

Mondo Duplantis, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 15-26, 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

Sweden’s Armand Mondo Duplantis jumped a world record of 6.21, breaking his own previous 6.20 to win the gold medal in the men’s Pole Vault.

Mondo Duplantis sets WR of 6.21 meters, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26, 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

Athing Mu of the USA won the women’s 800 meters in a world-leading time of 1:56.30, after a close battle on the home straight with Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson.

Mu took charge of the race on the second lap after Ethiopia’s Deribe Welteji had led the first lap in 57.09. On turning the last bend, Mu created a little gap on the inside lane and Hodgkinson took the opportunity to pull up parallel to her. The two battled together appearing shoulder to shoulder for a moment before Mu summoned more strength towards the finish line to edge Hodgkinson by 0.08 of a second.

The battle over 800m, Athing Mu and Keely Hodgkinson, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26, 2022, by Kevin Morris

Hodgkinson’s silver medal becomes Great Britain’s second medal in the event after
Kelly Holmes in 2003. It was also the fourth medal for Great Britain in the women’s 800 and they’re first since Jenny Meadows won bronze in 2009.

Mary Moraa of Kenya ran a personal best time of 1:56.71 to take the bronze medal, giving Kenya a total of 6 medals at the world championships in this event and their first since 2015.

To tell the toughness of the competition in this event, all the three medalists ran faster than the previous 2022 world-leading time of 1:57.01.

World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26, 2022

Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway won the only gold medal for his country at the championships in the men’s 5,000m after running 13:09.24. The best a Norwegian had ever placed in this event at the World Championships was in 5th place that Ingebrigtsen had recorded at the 2019 Doha World championships.

Interestingly, just like it happened in the women’s 1500m and 5,000m races, the silver medalists in the 1500m event became the gold medalists in the 5000m final.

Jacob Kirop, M 5000 meters, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

Jacob Krop of Kenya won the silver medal at 13:09.98. This gives Kenya 15 medals in this event and makes the country the leader at the events medal table.

Uganda’s Oscar Chelimo won bronze in 13:10.20, a second medal in the event for Uganda after Moses Kipsiro’s bronze in 2007.

The spectators, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

 

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    Since 2013, Justin Lagat has written for RunBlogRun. His weekly column is called A view from Kenya. Justin writes about the world of Kenyan athletics on a weekly basis and during championships, provides us additional insights into the sport.

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