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Emily Sisson breaks USA Olympic Trials record ahead of Tokyo Olympics 2021

Enduring the blazing hot 80 degrees plus weather, the contestants in the Women’s 10,000m Olympic trials ran to book a hopeful slot headed to Tokyo. One woman stood out completely from the rest and that is none other than Emily Sisson, who dominated the trials and grabbed the first place. 

Sisson, who missed out on qualifying for the marathon event no too long ago, mended old wounds and re-established her proficiency in the event. Grasping the lead in only the fifth lap, she held the distance between every other competitor to win the race. 

Who run the world? @Em_Sisson

: Women’s 10,000m #TrackFieldTrials21pic.twitter.com/p1cbR7jMWk

— USATF (@usatf) June 26, 2021

Emily Sisson took an early lead and maintained it

The athlete finished at 31:03.82, which is a new Olympics trials record for the Women’s 10,000m race. Fans were certainly impressed by the dominant display, given that the winner was decided at the early stages of the run. 

Two hundred degrees, that’s why they call her Ms. Farenheit #DontStopHerNow@Em_Sisson dominates the 10,000m in 31:03 for a new Olympic Trials record!!! #TrackTown20 #TrackFieldTrials21 #JourneyToGold

: @jaybendlinphoto pic.twitter.com/rgCZjbNKqR

— TrackTown USA (@GoTrackTownUSA) June 26, 2021

An unforgiving heatwave forced the trials to be held in the morning at a temperature above 80 degrees. Originally scheduled for the evening in Eugene, a further rise in the temperature forced the event to be held earlier. 

Emily Sisson, unphased by these conditions, showed everyone why she still is a heavy contender in her country, and possibly even at the Tokyo Olympics. 

Emily Sisson.
Karissa Schweizer.
Alicia Monson.

Remember these three. They dominated in the blazing head to become @teamusa‘s reps in the women’s 10K at the #TokyoOlympics. #TrackFieldTrials21 pic.twitter.com/EAOXPEV1eL

— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) June 26, 2021

Silver medallist Karissa Schweizer is undecided about her commitments

Karissa Schweizer finished second in 31:16.52, 12.7 seconds behind Sisson. She marked the day with her second Olympics qualification this year. Schweizer also qualified earlier for the 5000m event and as of now, is set to take part in both. Although, she has not decided whether she wants to do both and may decide to go for just one instead. 

Earning those stars and stripes…This is your US Olympic 10,000m team!

@Em_Sisson (31:03)
@KarissaSchweiz4 (31:16)
@leashamonson (31:18)#TrackTown20 #TrackFieldTrials21 #JourneyToGold

: @adamdephoto pic.twitter.com/7pfo9ei2EG

— TrackTown USA (@GoTrackTownUSA) June 26, 2021

If she does decide to pick one, the next in line in the trials will head to Tokyo in her place. Alicia Monson sealed the group by finishing third at 31:18.55. 

The USA Olympic trials are plagued by unforgiving heat

The Olympic trials have begun to get heated up not just by the heavy competition but also by the scorching sun. Athletes complain about the blazing weather daily and it seems the long-distance runners have to bear the absolute brunt of it all. 

It was 87 degrees on the track at the finish.

— Women’s Running (@WomensRunning) June 26, 2021

The 10,000m event saw 41 participants, a number unusual for the trials. For this reason, the trials were set to be divided into two sections, a decision that was probably called off due to the heat as well as time constants. 

Needless to say, fans have to keep an eye out for Emily Sisson as she eyes Olympic Gold at Tokyo next month. 

Read more: Heartbreaking News Inspired Emma Coburn to Qualify for Tokyo Olympics 2021

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