The next sound barrier in running has been broken. In Chicago, Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich became the first woman to run a marathon under 2:10. The Austrian top players are also amazed by this brand and explain why such a development has taken place in recent years.
Everyone gritted their teeth about it for years. The 2:15:25 hours that Paula Radcliffe ran in London in 2003 became the world record in the women’s marathon. Over the next ten years, only one woman ever ran under 2:19. It wasn’t until 2019 that Brigid managed to beat Kosgei this time in Chicago. Last year Tigist Assefa raised the mark in Berlin to an incredible 2:11:53, and now Chepngetich was almost two minutes under this mark.
Source: Krone

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