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Rose Davies Completes Golden Double as Australia Delivers Historic One-Two in Thrilling Commonwealth Games 5,000m Final

Australia produced one of the most memorable distance-running performances of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games on Thursday night, claiming a remarkable one-two finish in the women's 5,000 metres as Rose Davies sprinted to her second gold medal of the championships.

Just days after conquering the 10,000m, Davies completed a sensational distance double by clocking a season's best 14:44.53 to edge fellow Australian Jessica Hull, who crossed the line just 0.48 seconds later in 14:45.01. The historic finish marked a dominant night for Australian athletics, with the nation's two leading distance stars proving untouchable when the race reached its decisive stages.

The women's 5,000m unfolded as a tactical contest for much of the race before exploding into life with 1,200 metres remaining. Davies, Hull and Scotland's Megan Keith launched a sustained surge that immediately stretched the field and shattered the hopes of the chasing pack. Their relentless acceleration proved too much for the African contenders, who were unable to respond as the medals slipped away.

Davies remained composed over the closing lap despite fierce pressure from Hull, holding her form all the way to the finish to secure another Commonwealth crown and cement her place among the standout performers of the Games. Her victory completed a rare golden double in the 5,000m and 10,000m, underlining her exceptional endurance and championship racing instincts.

Hull's silver medal completed Australia's historic one-two finish, rewarding another world-class performance from one of the sport's premier middle- and long-distance runners. Meanwhile, the home crowd erupted as Scotland's Megan Keith produced a season's best 14:49.10 to claim bronze, giving the hosts a memorable podium finish in front of a packed Glasgow stadium.

Uganda's Esther Chebet battled bravely to finish fourth in a personal best 14:50.70 after leading the pursuit of the front trio, while England's Hannah Nuttall placed fifth in a season's best 14:51.34. Kenya's Caroline Nyaga crossed the line sixth in 14:54.00, with Australia's Linden Hall adding further depth to her country's outstanding evening by finishing seventh.

The race also featured several outstanding individual performances further down the field. South Africa's Tayla Kavanagh recorded a personal best, Rwanda's Emeline Imanizabayo celebrated a new national record with ninth place, while Uganda's Joy Cheptoyek, England's Innes Fitzgerald, Canada's Gabriela Debues-Stafford and several others produced season or lifetime bests in one of the deepest women's 5,000m finals of the Games.

Women's 5,000m Top 10 Final Results

1. Rose Davies (Australia) – 14:44.53 (Season Best)

2. Jessica Hull (Australia) – 14:45.01 (Season Best)

3. Megan Keith (Scotland) – 14:49.10 (Season Best)

4. Esther Chebet (Uganda) – 14:50.70 (Personal Best)

5. Hannah Nuttall (England) – 14:51.34 (Season Best)

6. Caroline Nyaga (Kenya) – 14:54.00

7. Linden Hall (Australia) – 14:55.28

8. Tayla Kavanagh (South Africa) – 14:58.49 (Personal Best)

9. Emeline Imanizabayo (Rwanda) – 14:59.92 (National Record)

10. Joy Cheptoyek (Uganda) – 15:00.97 (Season Best)

With two gold medals around her neck and Australia's first-ever Commonwealth Games one-two finish in the women's 5,000m, Rose Davies leaves Glasgow having delivered one of the defining performances of the championships. Her unforgettable triumph, backed by Jessica Hull's silver medal, showcased Australia's growing strength in global distance running and ensured the event will be remembered as one of the highlights of the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

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The Commonwealth Games are coming to Victoria - bringing an action packed sports program to our regional cities and delivering a long-term legacy for our future. From 17 to 29 March 2026, Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Gippsland and Shepparton will be on the world stage, attracting millions of viewers and creating thousands of jobs. The multi-city model will...

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A New Champion Will Rise: Women's Commonwealth Games 10,000m Crown Up for Grabs After Eilish McColgan's Withdrawal

The stage is set for one of the most fascinating distance races of the 2026 Commonwealth Games after reigning women's 10,000m champion Eilish McColgan officially withdrew from the competition, ending her hopes of defending the title she won in memorable fashion four years ago.

McColgan's absence leaves the event without its defending champion and guarantees that a new name will be etched into Commonwealth Games history when the athletes line up for tonight's final in Glasgow. While her withdrawal is a significant setback for Scottish supporters hoping to celebrate another home victory, it has also created one of the most open and unpredictable championship races in recent memory.

Kenya's Miriam Chebet enters the final as the fastest athlete in the field with a personal best of 30:27.30 and will undoubtedly be one of the leading contenders for the gold medal. However, she faces formidable opposition from Australia's Rose Davies and Lauren Ryan, both of whom have consistently delivered world-class performances and possess the endurance to challenge for the top step of the podium.

With McColgan no longer in the race, Scotland's hopes now rest on Megan Keith. Competing before a passionate home crowd in Glasgow, Keith has the opportunity to produce the performance of her career and give the host nation another unforgettable distance running moment.

The race is also packed with outstanding talent from East Africa. Rwanda's Emeline Imanizabayo and Florence Niyonkuru arrive with valuable international experience, while Uganda's Joy Cheptoyek and Rebecca Chelangat have repeatedly shown they are capable of excelling in championship competition. Kenya's Diana Wanza and Rebecca Mwangi further strengthen an exceptionally deep field where every position is expected to be fiercely contested.

England's Izzy Fry and Poppy Tank will also be aiming to make their mark, with Tank continuing to inspire many through her remarkable journey to the Games despite competing without the financial backing enjoyed by many of her rivals. Canada's Florence Caron, Lesotho's Nthabiseng Letokoto, and the Isle of Man's Christa Cain complete a line-up that promises an exciting and highly competitive contest.

Unlike races with an overwhelming favourite, this championship appears wide open. The outcome could depend as much on race tactics as outright speed, with every athlete aware that a rare opportunity now lies before them. Whether the pace is aggressive from the opening laps or develops into a tactical battle decided over the closing stages, the fight for gold is expected to captivate athletics fans from start to finish.

Tonight, all eyes will be on Glasgow as the Commonwealth Games crown a new women's 10,000m champion. With an outstanding field assembled and the defending champion no longer on the start line, the race has all the ingredients to become one of the defining moments of the athletics programme, as a new queen of the Commonwealth emerges.

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The Commonwealth Games are coming to Victoria - bringing an action packed sports program to our regional cities and delivering a long-term legacy for our future. From 17 to 29 March 2026, Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Gippsland and Shepparton will be on the world stage, attracting millions of viewers and creating thousands of jobs. The multi-city model will...

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Golden Kick! Rwanda’s Emeline Imanizabayo Stuns Field in Thrilling 5000m Final

The opening day of the African Senior Athletics Championships in Accra delivered a breathtaking spectacle as Rwanda’s Emeline Imanizabayo produced a stunning late surge to seize gold in the women’s 5000 metres final.

In one of the most dramatic races of the evening, Imanizabayo showcased remarkable composure and tactical brilliance, unleashing a powerful finishing kick in the closing metres to edge past her rivals and secure the continental crown in 23:25.92. The Rwandese star crossed the line with sheer determination written across her face, igniting celebrations for Team Rwanda on a memorable night in Ghana.

Djibouti’s Samia Hassan pushed the eventual champion all the way to the finish, delivering a courageous performance to claim silver in 23:26.34 after an intense shoulder-to-shoulder battle down the final stretch. Ethiopia’s Zeyen Ayelegn completed the podium with bronze in 23:30.55, ensuring East Africa once again dominated the distance event on the continental stage.

The race unfolded at a calculated pace before exploding into life during the decisive final lap. With the leading pack refusing to break apart, the championship was ultimately decided by grit, timing, and raw finishing power. Imanizabayo’s explosive final burst proved unstoppable as she surged ahead at the perfect moment to etch her name into African athletics history.

Her victory not only marked a proud achievement for Rwanda but also highlighted the growing strength and depth of African women’s distance running. The electric atmosphere inside the stadium reflected the magnitude of the contest, with fans witnessing a championship duel worthy of a continental final.

Day one in Accra has already set the tone for what promises to be a thrilling African Championships, filled with fierce rivalries, emotional victories, and unforgettable performances from the continent’s finest athletes.

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