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Peres Jepchirchir's World Record ratified
Reading Time: 1min | Thu. 04.07.24. | 08:45
She broke Mary Keitany’s women-only world record of 2:17:01
Olympic marathon champion, Peres Jepchirchir's world record set in April this year has now been ratified by World Athletics.
The Olympic bound Jepchirchir who will be chasing back-to-back titles as she heads to Paris for rhis year's Games rewrote the record book as she ran 2:16:16 to improve the women-only world marathon record by 45 seconds at the TCS London Marathon.
The field for the World Athletics Platinum Label race on 21 April was widely regarded as one of the deepest and highest-quality women’s fields ever assembled and no secret had been made of the fact that breaking Mary Keitany’s women-only world record of 2:17:01 was the big target.
Ultimately, Jepchirchir was the one to achieve it.
Seven women had remained in the pack as they reached the half-way point in 1:07:04 – the second-fastest half-way split ever recorded in London and a mark that put them on schedule to smash the record by almost three minutes.
Jepchirchir went on to win in 2:16:16, finishing seven seconds ahead of Tigist Assefa. Joyciline Jepkosgei was third (2:16:24) and Megertu Alemu fourth (2:16:34), making it the first marathon in which four women finished inside 2:17.
Additional reporting by world Athletics



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