Women’s record at the Chicago Marathon

Women’s record at the Chicago Marathon
Women’s record at the Chicago Marathon

The 30-year-old Kenyan won in 2h09’57 and beat by almost two minutes the previous mark established last year by the Ethiopian Tigist Assefa (2h11’53) in Berlin.

Among the men, his compatriot John Korir won, detached, in 2h2’43, succeeding world record holder Kelvin Kiptum, who died in February at the age of 23 in a road accident.

“I dedicate this record to Kelvin (Kiptum), he also broke a world record here and he could have broken one again,” said Chepngetich after the finish. “I’m very proud of myself. I had this world record in mind, it was my dream, and today everything was perfect: the weather, and my preparation.”

Extraordinary feat

Chepngetich, aged 30, achieved an extraordinary feat, running the entire race at a pace never before approached by women. At the 10th km, she was on the base of 2h07’30, before slowing down very slightly, to become the first woman in history to go below the symbolic bar of 2h10.

The 2019 marathon world champion, she had already won the Chicago Marathon twice, in 2021 and 2022. Her personal best over the distance was 2h14’18.

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