Beatrice Chebet has been unbeatable since 2024, and she has maintained her momentum in 2025.
Kenya’s long-distance star Beatrice Chebet has explained the reason behind her indomitable form since 2024 when she won two gold medals at the Olympic games, on top of setting the 10,000 meter world record.
Chebet has kept her momentum from 2024 going in 2025. She began the season by defending her title at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, leading a Kenyan podium sweep in the senior women's race .
Transitioning to the track, Chebet opened her Diamond League campaign with a commanding victory in the 5000m at the Xiamen Diamond League on April 26, 2025, clocking a world-leading time of 14:27.12 .
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She then delivered a historic performance at the Rabat Diamond League, winning the 3000m in 8:11.56—the second-fastest time ever recorded for the distance, setting both African and Diamond League records
Chebet's remarkable form has solidified her status as a leading contender in women's distance running, with her sights set on further achievements in the upcoming competitions.
"It’s Been a Solid Season—I Can’t Complain"
Speaking to Flo Track before the Rome Diamond League classic Chebet reflected on her form as she continues gearing up for the Tokyo World Championships.
"The season has been really good so far," she said. "I started with some cross country wins in Europe, and then moved into the track season with races in Xiamen, Rabat, and now here in Rome. It’s been a solid season—I can’t complain.
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“ I feel like I had a good start, and I’m hoping to finish strong, especially after the World Championships."
The Olympic 5,000m and 10,000m gold medalist is no stranger to pressure, and her drive to keep delivering big performances has only intensified following her success in Paris.
"It all comes down to discipline—that’s the key to success. You have to stay really focused," she explained.
"After achieving my goals at the Olympics, I felt even more motivated. I told myself, ‘I have to keep going. I can’t give up now.’ There are bigger goals ahead, especially in the 2025 season. So I’m staying focused and hopeful for strong results this year."
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Chebet’s Plans For 2025 Season
Chebet is set to compete at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene next, which she revealed will be her final Diamond League outing before turning her full attention to the World Championships.
"Next up, we’re heading to the trials in Eugene for the Prefontaine Classic. After that, I’ll return home, continue training, and shift my focus to the World Championships. Prefontaine will probably be my last Diamond League race before the Worlds."
Having already conquered the Olympic stage, Chebet now wants to add a world title to her growing list of achievements.
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"I’ve already won Olympic gold in both the 5,000m and 10,000m, so now the main focus is to win gold at the World Championships," she declared. "I know it won’t be easy—everyone is fighting for that top spot. But I want to stay focused and go after that goal."
With her eyes fixed on global dominance once again, Chebet’s hunger and consistency continue to set her apart — and the world will be watching as she charges toward yet another golden finish.