New Delhi, Sept. 21 -- Kenya's Beatrice Chebet outsprinted compatriot Faith Kipyegon in humid conditions to win the women's 5,000 metres world title on Saturday, completing a 5,000-10,000m double in Tokyo to match her Olympic haul last year. The world record holder's victory arrived in 14:54.36 minutes while Kipyegon, the 1,500m champion, had to settle for silver in 14:55.07. Italy's Nadia Battocletti, who won silver in the 10,000m behind Chebet, completed the top-three, clocking 14:55.42 minutes. "Running with the likes of Faith and Nadia you just have to believe in yourself. Today was not an easy race," Chebet said after the win. "I came here without pressure and I knew I should not stress myself. If you lose or win, you need to believe i...