Kiptum crushes Kipchoge's marathon world record in Chicago

Kenya's Kelvin Kiptum celebrates winning the 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon in Chicago, Illinois, in a world record time of two hours and 35 seconds on October 8, 2023. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP)
Kenya’s
Kelvin Kiptum set a new gold standard in marathon running when he ran an world
record 2:00:35 to win the Chicago Marathon.
His mark
eclipsed the previous world record held by Eliud Kipchoge, slicing from the 2:01:09
achieved by the Kenyan great at last year’s Berlin Marathon.
Kiptum
entered Sunday’s race as the second-fastest marathon runner of all time having ran
2:01:25 just five months ago when he won in London.
The
23-year-old passed the halfway mark in 1:00:48 before producing a jaw-dropping
second half to clinch glory.
He approached
the final 200m with the record well in his sight, pumping his chest and waving
to the crowd before collapsing into the hands of his manager after crossing the
finish line.
His effort means
he is now just the first man in history to break 2:01.
Kiptum had
not originally targeted the record but said he knew that twice Olympic champion
Kipchoge's previous mark of 2:01:09 was within reach in the final kilometres,
as he dug deep to make history.
"I feel
so happy. I wasn't prepared," he said at the finish line. "A world
record was not in my mind today."
He broke the tape three minutes and 27 seconds ahead of compatriot Daniel Mateiko, while Belgian Bashir Abdi finished third in 2:04:32.
Dutch star
Sifan Hassan won the Chicago Marathon women's title in 2:13:44 - the
second-fastest women's time in marathon history.
The
30-year-old Ethiopian-born runner set a course record. Her time was second only
to the women's world record of 2:11:53 set by Ethiopian Tigist Assefa at last
month's Berlin Marathon.
Hassan, who
won her marathon debut in April at London, is the Tokyo Olympic champion at
5,000m and 10,000m and won medals at 1,500m and 5,000m six weeks ago at the
World Athletics Championships.
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