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With 2km to go, a group of five were still together – Eisa, the Kenyan trio of Brenda Jepchumba Kenei, Mariam Lufti Njoki and Joyciline Jepkosgei along with Turkey’s former multiple European champion Yasemin Can – with Kenei and Njoki pushing the pace and Eisa looking very comfortable on their shoulders covering every surge by the duo at the front.
As the pace increased over the final kilometre, former 10km world record holder Jepkosgei was the first to break with 600 metres to go, following quickly by Can.
With 300 metres to the finish line, Eisa made her move and darted past her two Kenyan opponents before pulling away with a decisive turn of speed, clocking 2:58 for the last kilometre, to remain unbeaten on the roads in 2025.
Eisa, the 2025 10km world leader with her time of 29:25 in Castellon, Spain in February, also got partial compensation for a disappointing 13th place finish in the World Athletics Championships 5000m just over two weeks ago.
Following Eisa home, Kenei outsprinted Njoki for second place with the pair clocked at 30:29 and 30:31 respectively while Can missed out on the podium in fourth but set a Turkish national record of 30:36.
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