Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon on Tuesday morning delivered Kenya’s first Gold at the World Athletics Championship.
The 28 year-old dominated the race from start to finish clocking a winning time of 3min 52.96sec.
Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia claimed silver in 3:54.52, with Britain's Laura Muir taking bronze (3:55.28).
Kipyegon, who previously won world gold over the distance in 2017 along with two silvers, and who picked up a world silver in 2019 a year after having a baby, came to Eugene on the back of posting the year's fastest time on the same Hayward Field track in May.
She almost matched it on Monday as any thoughts of the sort of tactical race often seen in finals disappeared on the back of a 55.1 second opening lap.
READ MORE
Where Kenyan stars will be chasing glory as Diamond League meetings kicks off
Sprinters now shift focus to Ultimate and World Championships after Gaborone show
World Relays action kicks off in Gaborone
Kenya's elite athletes in the race for 2025 SOYA awards top honours
The leaders went through 800m in 2.03 minutes, with the rest of the field flailing distantly in their wake. They stayed locked together through the bell but the Kenyan began to create daylight on the back straight and powered clear.
Tsegay, second in the world this year, finished in 3:54.52 while Tokyo silver medallist Muir clocked 3:55.28.