The 27-year-old Sable clocked 8:31.75, way below his season’s and personal best of 8:12.48, which is a national record.
He had qualified for the final after finishing third in heat number 3 and seventh overall with a time of 8:18.75.
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Sable had finished 13th in the last edition of the championships in Doha in 2019 with the then national record time of 8:21.37.
Morocco’s season leader and reigning Olympic champion Soufiane El Bakkali won the gold with a time of 8:25.13 while Ethiopia’s Lamecha Girma, who won silver in both the Tokyo Games and last World Championships, finished second in 8:26.01.
Kenya’s defending champion Conseslus Kipruto was third with a time of 8:27.92.
Sable has been on a national record breaking spree in recent times. His latest best was 8:12.48 when he finished fifth at the prestigious Diamond League Meeting in Rabat last month.
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