While neither Paul Kipsiele Koech nor Milcah Chemos Cheywa were able to retain last season's status as the world's top male and female 3000m steeplechasers, respectively, Koech's No. 3 ranking for the '11 season was his fifth straight in the top-3 (with three of those at No. 1). Chemos' No. 3 ranking for '11 was her third straight in the world's top-4.
Other Golazo-managed athletes achieving Top-10 world rankings included Isaiah Kiplangat Koech (No. 4 - 5000m), Hillary Kipsang Yego (No. 5 - 3000m Steeplechase), Jacob Korir Cheshari (No. 10 - 5000m), and Josphat Bett Kipkoech (No. 10 - 10000m).
An international panel of track & field experts utilized a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 voting system to decide the rankings. The complete rankings will be published in the February-2012 issue of the magazine. The Track & Field News 2011 world rankings for events that include Golazo-managed athletes (in bold) were as follows:
Men's 3000m Steeplechase:
1. Ezekiel Kemboi (
2. Brimin Kipruto (
3. Paul Koech (
4. Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad (
5. Hillary Yego (
6. Bob Tahri (
7. Roba Gari (
8. Benjamin Kiplagat (
9. Richard Matelong (
10. Jairus Kipchoge (
Men's 5000m:
1. Mo Farah (
2. Bernard Lagat (US)
3. Imane Merga (
4. Isiah Koech (
5. Vincent Chepkok (
6. Dejen Gebremeskel (
7. Thomas Longosiwa (
8. Eliud Kipchoge (
9. Tariku Bekele (
10. Jacob Chesari (
Men's 10000m:
1. Ibrahim Jeylan (
2. Mo Farah (
3. Imane Merga (
4. Zersenay Tadese (
5. Martin Mathathi (
6. Peter Kirui (
7. Kenenisa Bekele (
8. Galen Rupp (US)
9. Paul Tanui (
10. Josphat Bett (
Women's 3000m Steeplechase:
1. Yuliya Zaripova (
2. Habiba Ghribi (
3. Milcah Chemos (
4. Mercy Njoroge (
5. Sofia Assefa (
6. 7. Hiwot Ayalew ( 8. Binnaz Uslu ( 9. Lyudmila Kuzmina ( 10. Almaz Ayana (
The men's 3000m in Gent featured a deep field, with Albert Rop's winning time and new personal best of 7:39.59 moving him to no. 6 on the event's current world indoor list. Finishing just behind Rop was veteran Paul Koech in a season best of 7.39.75 ('13 world no. 7), while Daniel K. Komen in 4th place also ran a season best of 7:41.16 ('13 world no. 9). With his 800m victory, Abraham K. Rotich posted a new indoor personal best of 1:46.75, which also is the no. 2 mark in the world at 800m this indoor season. London OG 800m semi-finalist Anthony Chemut was 2nd in 1:47.06 ('13 world no. 7).
Other highlights in Gent included Tia Hellebaut's 2nd place in the high jump (1.91m) and Almenesh Belete's personal best of 4:11.36 in the 1500m, good for 3rd place and the no. 8 spot on the event's '13 world list. It should be noted that Hellebaut cleared 1.95m ('13 world no. 3) in Eaubonne on 7. Feb.
The No. 1 ranking in the steeplechase for Paul Kipsiele Koech was his fourth such top honor over the last six years. It was a testament to his domination of the event on the Samsung Diamond League circuit, where he won four races and posted the world's fastest and third-fastest times of the season, including a personal best and history's No. 3 steeplechase time of 7:54.31 (Rome Golden Gala).
Other Golazo-managed athletes achieving Top-10 world rankings included Pamela Jelimo (No. 2 - 800m), Milcah Chemos (No. 3 - 3000m SC), Isaiah Kiplangat Koech (No. 3 - 5000m), Hans Van Alphen (No. 3 - Decathlon), Timothy Kitum (No. 5 - 800m), Tia Hellebaut (No. 5 - High Jump), Abraham Kipchirchir Rotich (No. 6 - 800m), Lidya Chepkurui (No. 7 - 3000m SC), and Hillary Kipsang Yego (No. 9 - 3000m SC).
Ten world rankers is the highest-ever for Golazo-managed track & field athletes, the previous best being eight ranked athletes in 2007.
An international panel of track & field experts utilized a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 voting format to decide the rankings. The complete rankings will be published in the February-2013 issue of the magazine. They can also be viewed at www.trackandfieldnews.com.
The Track & Field News 2012 world rankings for events including Golazo-managed athletes (in bold):
Men's 800m:
1. David Rudisha (Kenya)
2. Mohamed Aman (Ethiopia)
3. Nijel Amos (Botswana)
4. Leonard Kosencha (Kenya)
5. Timothy Kitum (Kenya)
6. Abraham Rotich (Kenya)
7. Duane Solomon (USA)
8. Nick Symmonds (USA)
9. Taoufik Makhloufi (Algeria)
10. Andrew Osagie (Great Britain)
Men's 3000m Steeplechase:
1. Paul Koech (Kenya)
2. Brimin Kipruto (Kenya)
3. Ezekiel Kemboi (Kenya)
4. Conseslus Kipruto (Kenya)
5. Abel Mutai (Kenya)
6. Jairus Birech (Kenya)
7. Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad (France)
8. Roba Gari (Ethiopia)
9. Hillary Yego (Kenya)
10. Evan Jager (USA)
Men's 5000m:
1. Mo Farah (Great Britain)
2. Dejen Gebremeskel (Ethiopia)
3. Isiah Koech (Kenya)
4. Thomas Longosiwa (Kenya)
5. Bernard Lagat (USA)
6. Hagos Gebrhiwet (Ethiopia)
7. Galen Rupp (USA)
8. John Kipkoech (Kenya)
9. Tariku Bekele (Ethiopia)
10. Abdelaati Iguider (Morocco)
Men's Decathlon:
1. Ashton Eaton (USA)
2. Trey Hardee (USA)
3. Hans Van Alphen (Belgium)
4. Leonel Suárez (Cuba)
5. Pascal Behrenbruch (Germany)
6. Rico Freimuth (Germany)
7. Damian Warner (Canada)
8. Oleksiy Kasyanov (Ukraine)
9. Eelco Sintnicolaas (Holland)
10. Sergey Sviridov (Russia)
Women's 800m:
1. Mariya Savinova (Russia)
2. Pamela Jelimo (Kenya)
3. Francine Niyonsaba (Burundi)
4. Yekaterina Poistogova (Russia)
5. Caster Semenya (South Africa)
6. Fantu Magiso (Ethiopia)
7. Alysia Montańo (USA)
8. Yelena Arzhakova (Russia)
9. Yelena Kofanova (Russia)
10. Janeth Jepkosgei (Kenya)
Women's 3000m Steeplechase:
1. Yuliya Zaripova (Russia)
2. Habiba Ghribi (Tunisia)
3. Milcah Chemos (Kenya)
4. Sofia Assefa (Ethiopia)
5. Hiwot Ayalew (Ethiopia)
6. Etenesh Diro (Ethiopia)
7. Lidya Chepkurui (Kenya)
8. Mercy Njoroge (Kenya)
9. Hyvin Jepkemoi (Kenya)
10. Antje Möldner-Schmidt (Germany)
Women's High Jump:
1. Anna Chicherova (Russia)
2. Svetlana Shkolina (Russia)
3. Chaunté Lowe (USA)
4. Brigetta Barrett (USA)
5. Tia Hellebaut (Belgium)
6. Ruth Beitia (Spain)
7. Irina Gordeyeva (Russia)
8. Svetlana Radzivil (Uzbekistan)
9. Emma Green Tregaro (Sweden)
10. Antonietta Di Martino (Italy)