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29 March 2003 - Avenche, Switzerland Ethiopia's Werknesh
Kidane hung on to capture the Women's long course title today,
after a powerful attempt by the American Deena Drossin.
This victory didn't come cheaply or easily. Deena Drossin
delivered a display of absolute aggression, when she obliterated
the rest of the field with a brutish attempt to win this title.
The American's tactics put paid to all but one, as early
as the end of the 2nd lap of this grassy slightly undulating
course. With an opening lap of 5:28 followed by 5:38, the
rest of the field was soon left in the wake of the front two.
Kidane,
the 1999 World junior cross country champion, remained composed
and never panicked, as Drossin continually applied the pressure
to rid herself of her shadow.
The 30-year-old American had stated before the race: "Im
going to be aggressive right from the start, thats the
way I race best." This was totally evident as the 2:26:53
marathon runner, played to her strength by attempting to run
the sting out of the finish of her rivals.
At first, Asmae Leghzaoui of Morocco and Merima Denboba [Ethiopia]
tried to go with her, however the pace that Drossin provided
was doing the job.
On one occasion [from a personal point of view], it looked
as though Kidane was tiring, for the first time her arms looked
to be working a little harder. It was at this time, that Drossin
should have applied her final blow. The American did not and
the Ethiopian began to visibly recover, whereas Drossin began
to display the look of an athlete awaiting her fate. This
moment is also quite evident in time gap of the pursuers,
on one occasion they had slipped behind the front 2 to as
much as 38 seconds, however at the finish they had closed
the gap on Drossin to 26 seconds.
The sport of running is often about confidence, and with
Kidane regaining her composure it did not come as surprise
when with 200m to go, the Ethiopian blasted past Drossin and
went on to win in 25:53, 9 seconds ahead of the American in
the end.
Following In third, Kidanes team-mate Merima Denboba
ran 26:28, with another Ethiopian, Eyerusalem Kuma, a further
two seconds back in fourth.
Kidane's win and the excellent packing of her team-mates
led Ethiopia to an easy win in the Team competition [18 points
] over arch rivals Kenya [ 27 pomits ]. Drossin had the pleasure
of leading
her team to the bronze medal, with Colleen De Reuck in 8th
place assisting.
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