Beatrice Chebet secured Kenya's inaugural gold medal at the World Championships held in Tokyo by capturing the women's 10,000-meter race. The athlete completed the distance in 30 minutes and 37.61 seconds, breaking Kenya's ten-year absence from victory in this event since Vivian Cheruiyot's triumph in Beijing in 2015. Italian competitor Nadia Battocletti earned silver with a national record time of 30:38.23, marking her second consecutive year achieving global medal status. Ethiopia's Gudaf Tsegay claimed bronze with 30:39.65 while Agnes Ngetich finished fourth at 30:42.66. Chebet's accomplishment establishes her triple crown as world record holder, Olympic champion, and world champion in the same discipline.
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