- LONDON — Ethiopia’s
Tigist Assefa smashed the women-only world record by 26 seconds at the London
Marathon, running 2:15:50 to win the World Athletics Platinum Label road race
on Sunday.
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- The Olympic silver medallist kicked away from Kenya’s
Joyciline Jepkosgei to clinch her first London Marathon win after finishing
second to Peres Jepchirchir last year.
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- Jepchirchir’s winning mark of 2:16:16 a year ago had also
been a women-only world record and that is the mark Assefa improved, finishing
strongly to win by almost three minutes ahead of Jepkosgei (2:18:43). Sifan
Hassan of the Netherlands was third (2:18:59), the World Athletics reported.
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- Given the strength of the field, the women-only world record
was always the target. With that in mind, the lead group of Jepkosgei, Assefa,
Hassan and Megertu Alemu followed the pacemakers through 5 km in a blistering
15:34 – not only inside the targeted 2:15 pace, but on sub-2:12 rhythm.
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- The quartet maintained that pace through 10km, hitting that
mark in 31:16. Assefa and Jepchirchir broke away by the halfway point, which
they passed in 1:06:40, 10 seconds ahead of Hassan.
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- The leading pair continued to move away from the rest of the
field and after 35 km was reached in 1:52:12, Assefa made a break. A 5:03 24th
mile made the difference and by 40 km Assefa was 56 seconds ahead.
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- She finished hard to stride over the finish line in 2:15:50
– the second-fastest marathon of her career behind the 2:11:53 she ran to win
in Berlin in 2023, a mark that at the time was a world record for a women’s
marathon in a mixed race.
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- A short while later, the men’s race was won by Kenya’s
Sabastian Sawe in 2:02:27 – the second-fastest ever London Marathon. Uganda’s
Jacob Kiplimo was second on his marathon debut, clocking 2:03:37.