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New Zealand’s Geordie Beamish shocks area for gold in males’s 1,500m closing

Geordie Beamish of Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, pulled off an unimaginable upset to take gold within the males’s 1,500m on the ultimate day of competitors on the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.

Beamish was not anticipated to win, with the 1,500m not being his primary occasion. Nonetheless, he bided his time and entered the ultimate lap in eighth place earlier than surging down the ultimate straight to turn into New Zealand’s first world indoor champion within the 1,500m occasion, clocking a private finest of three:36.54.

“I trusted my closing velocity in opposition to anybody,” mentioned Beamish to Canadian Working post-race.

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New Zealand’s Geordie Beamish raises his arms in shock after profitable his first world title within the males’s 1,500m. Photograph: Kevin Morris

Cole Hocker and Hobbs Kessler of Crew USA claimed silver and bronze, respectively, with occasions of three:36.69 and three:36.72.

The door was open for a brand new champion within the males’s 1,500m with the absence of Jakob Ingebrigtsen as a consequence of harm and reigning world (outside) champion Josh Kerr, who ran and gained the three,000m distance as a substitute.  

When requested if Beamish would run the 1,500m in Paris as a substitute of the steeplechase, he declined. “I don’t assume I can run a 1,500m in 3:29,” he mentioned. “I benefit from the steeple so much, and I believe I’ve my finest probability to medal in that occasion.”

Vancouver’s Kieran Lumb completed Thirteenth within the 1,500m closing. “I’m disenchanted,” says Lumb. “I felt I used to be going to essentially do one thing particular right now, and that wasn’t the case.”

Beamish’s medal capped off a day to recollect for New Zealand after Hamish Kerr earlier gained gold within the excessive bounce. The small Oceanic island nation completed with 4 medals (two gold, two silver), their most ever at an indoor world championship.

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Ethiopia’s Freweyni Hailu gained gold within the ladies’s 1,500m. Photograph: Kevin Morris

Within the ladies’s 1,500m closing, it was Ethiopia’s Freweyni Hailu who got here out on high in a time of 4:01.46. That is Hailu’s first international title. Her finest end earlier than Glasgow was a fourth-place end on the Tokyo Olympics in the identical occasion. Individuals Nikki Hiltz and Emily MacKay ran private bests to win silver and bronze. Canada’s Lucia Stafford completed eleventh in 4:08.90.


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