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METZ, France — February 8, 2026 — The Metz Indoors meeting delivered an early-season showcase of world-class middle-distance running, highlighted by a commanding Ethiopian sweep in the women’s 3000 meters and a national record performance by Dutch star Femke Bol in the 800 meters.
From the opening laps of the 3000 m, Ethiopia’s Birtukan Molla and Shito Gumi asserted control, setting a confident tempo and quickly separating themselves from the field. Gumi led the early stages with a brisk 2:51 opening kilometer, ensuring the race would be decided by strength as well as tactics. A lead pack formed that included fellow Ethiopian Aster Areri and Canada’s Lucia Stafford, while the rest of the field struggled to maintain contact.
Molla remained composed throughout, running efficiently just behind Gumi and conserving energy for the decisive final laps. As the race entered its closing stages, Stafford made a determined attempt to challenge, but the Ethiopian trio responded with authority.
With 300 meters remaining, Molla surged past Gumi and powered down the final straight to secure victory in 8:40.49. Gumi followed in 8:41.18, and Areri completed the sweep in 8:41.75, underlining Ethiopia’s remarkable depth in women’s distance running. Stafford ran a strong race to finish fourth in 8:42.87, narrowly missing the podium in one of the fastest indoor 3000 m races of the season.
The women’s 800 m provided another highlight of the evening, as Femke Bol demonstrated her range and speed beyond her traditional specialty. Best known as one of the world’s dominant 400 m hurdlers, Bol delivered a breakthrough performance over two laps, winning convincingly in 1:59.07 and setting a new Dutch national record.
Switzerland’s Valentina Rosamilia and Lore Hoffman ran outstanding races, both breaking two minutes with times of 1:59.90 and 1:59.91 respectively, but Bol’s smooth stride and decisive finishing strength proved untouchable. Germany’s Smilla Kolbe and Italy’s Marta Zenoni followed, but the margin reflected Bol’s complete control over the race.
The Metz Indoors meeting continues to establish itself as a key stop on the international indoor circuit, offering athletes the opportunity to test their fitness and set the tone for the season ahead. Ethiopia’s continued dominance in the longer distances and Bol’s emergence as a national-record holder in the 800 m signal that the 2026 indoor season will feature exceptional depth and compelling performances across events.
Women’s 3000 m – Official Results
1. Birtukan Molla (ETH) – 8:40.49
2. Shito Gumi (ETH) – 8:41.18
3. Aster Areri (ETH) – 8:41.75
4. Lucia Stafford (CAN) – 8:42.87
5. Revee Walcott-Nolan (GBR) – 8:49.08 PB
6. Betelhem Olana (ETH) – 8:49.37
7. Cari Hughes (GBR) – 8:57.47
8. Eline Dalemans (BEL) – 8:57.62
9. Veerle Bakker (NED) – 8:58.03 PB
10. Sofia Thogersen (DEN) – 8:58.58
11. Vera Bertemes-Hoffmann (LUX) – 9:04.66 NR
12. Adelle Tracey (JAM) – 9:05.09
Women’s 800 m – Official Results
1. Femke Bol (NED) – 1:59.07 NR
2. Valentina Rosamilia (SUI) – 1:59.90 PB
3. Lore Hoffman (SUI) – 1:59.91 PB
4. Smilla Kolbe (GER) – 2:01.75
5. Marta Zenoni (ITA) – 2:05.35
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