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Kelvin Kiptum smashes Eliud Kipchoge's world record to win Chicago Marathon

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Published at :October 10, 2023 at 1:04 AM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
Kelvin Kiptum smashes Eliud Kipchoge's world record to win Chicago Marathon

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Th Kenyan is also the first athlete to do it sub -2 hours.

Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum became the first athlete to break 2:01 in a record-eligible marathon, clocking a tremendous 2:00:35* to take 34 seconds off the world record at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday (8).

On a remarkable day of racing, Dutch star Sifan Hassan moved to No.2 on the women’s all-time list, running 2:13:44 to triumph in the World Athletics platinum label road race.

Less than six months on from his 2:01:25 London marathon win, which saw him become the second-fastest marathon runner of all time, Kiptum improved by another 50 seconds to surpass the world record mark of 2:01:09 set by his compatriot Eliud Kipchoge in Berlin last year.

In the third marathon of his career, which began with a 2:01:53 debut in Valencia last December, Kiptum even had enough energy to celebrate his historic performance on the way to the finish line – pointing to the crowds and the finish on his approach to the tape.

He broke it in 2:00:35, winning the race by almost three and a half minutes. Benson Kipruto was second in 2:04:02 and Bashir Abdi was third in 2:04:32.

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Kiptum pushed the pace throughout the 26.2-mile race in the Chicago marathon. He broke away from a seven-strong lead group after reaching 5km in 14:26, joined only by his compatriot Daniel Mateiko, who was making his marathon debut. They were on world record pace at 10km and passed in 28:42, but the tempo dropped a little from that point and they reached halfway in 1:00:48.

Kiptum had been running in a hat but that came off as they entered the second half of the Chicago Marathon. After 30km was passed in 1:26:31, Kiptum kicked and dropped Mateiko. He was glancing over his shoulder but running like he still had the world record – not only the win – in his sights.

A blistering 5km split of 13:51 took him to the 35km checkpoint in 1:40:22 and he was on sub-2:01 pace, 49 seconds ahead of Mateiko.

Continuing to run with urgency, he passed 40km in the Chicago marathon 1:54:23 and sped up further, storming over the finish line with the incredible figures of 2:00:35 on the clock.

“I knew I was coming for a course record, but a world record – I am so happy,” he said. “A world record in the Chicago Marathon was not on my mind today, but I knew one day I would be a world record-holder.”

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Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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