After winning the Olympic 10,000m title in Rio de Janeiro with a runaway world record, Ethiopian Almaz Ayana made sure her margin was even bigger at the worlds - make that three times as big.
Ayana won in 30m 16.32s, 46.37s ahead of Ethiopian teammate Tirunesh Dibaba. In track terms, that is more than 300m in a 10,000m race. Agnes Tirop of Kenya took bronze.
Ayana came into the championships swirled in mystery. She had no official time for the 10,000m this season and had been hampered by injury.
"I have been sick this year and didn't expect it," Ayana said. "This was my first race of 2017."
It was a long, lonely road around the 25 laps of the London Stadium for New Zealand runner Camille Buscomb, who finished 30th in 33m 07.53s.