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Dibaba pulls out of 2019 athletics world championships

Genzebe Dibaba, the world record holder in the women's 1500 metres, on Thursday withdrew from the 2019 athletics world championships in Doha due to a heel injury. 

Genzebe Dibaba won the 1500 metres world championship gold medal in 2015 in Beijing.
Genzebe Dibaba won the 1500 metres world championship gold medal in 2015 in Beijing. AFP/Filippo Monteforte
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Dibaba, 28, won gold over the distance at the 2015 event in Beijing but was unable to defend her title in London two years later.

She finished in 12th place more than four seconds behind the winner Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon from Kenya.

On Thursday, Dibaba said she had not recovered from the injury she suffered during the Zurich Diamond League meeting in August.

"I am already working to come back stronger!" the Ethiopian said on her Instagram account.

Dibaba set a world record of 3 minutes 50:07 seconds in Monaco on 17 July 2015. Sifan Hassan, from the Netherlands, who has the second fastest time behind Dibaba, is favourite to take gold at the Doha championships which run between 28 September and 7 October.

 

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