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Defar, the 2007 world champion, finished in 14 minutes, 50.19 seconds, beating silver medallist Mercy Cherono of Kenya by 1.03 seconds.
Moscow: Meseret Defar regained the women's 5,000m title at the World Championships on Saturday, coming out of the slipstream of Ethiopian team-mate Almaz Ayana to win gold with a strong finish.
Defar, the 2007 world champion, finished in 14 minutes, 50.19 seconds, beating silver medallist Mercy Cherono of Kenya by 1.03 seconds.
Ayana did most of the heavy work for Defar but weakened near the end. She still won her first major championship medal with a time of 14:51.33.
Ethiopia also won the 10,000m in Moscow with Tirunesh Dibaba taking gold during the opening weekend.
Two-time defending 5,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya missed the World Championships this year because she is having a baby.
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