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Dutch Track Star Sifan Hassan Claims Olympic Gold With 10,000-Meter Win • EBONY

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28-year-old Sifan Hassan became just the second woman ever to win the Olympic distance double by adding the 10,000-meter title to the 5,000-meter she won earlier during the Tokyo Olympic Games. Following in the footsteps of Tirunesh Dibaba, Hassan cleared a trio of racers also chasing gold on the final bend, and finished with a…

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