Courtney Babcock of Canada leads Sharon Dickie-Thompson of the U.S.
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By the 1,400m mark, the pacesetter had dropped out, which left Werknesh Kidane in the lead.
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Kidane has already run 30:19 for 10,000m this year.
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Meseret Defar, running in second place, won the 2004 Olympic gold medal in the 5,000.
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Mestawot Tadesse of Ethiopia and Shalane Flanagan of the U.S. run in third and fourth place.
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