The Asian Age

Chepkoech sets world record

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Monaco, July 21: New American sprint hope Noah Lyles raced to a dominant 200m victory in Friday’s Diamond League meet in Monaco, where Caster Semenya also shone in the 800m and Kenyan Beatrice Chepkoech smashed the steeplecha­se World Record.

Lyles celebrated his 21st birthday in style, the wannabe rapper scorching to victory in 19.65 seconds, the fastest run this season and a meet record.

World champion Ramil Guliyev of Turkey finished second in 19.99, but Lyles was well clear of the field in perfect, balmy conditions at Monaco’s Louis II stadium.

It was another gun- totape win for Semenya, who is challengin­g the IAAF over controvers­ial new rules track and field’s ruling body plan to introduce on high testostero­ne levels in female athletes.

She shot out past even the pacesetter­s and with Jarmila Kratochvil­ova’s 1983 world record of 1: 53.28 seemingly in imminent danger, Semenya blasted through the first lap in 55.76sec, and increased her lead over the chasing pack as she lengthened her stride down the back straight before rounding final bend.

The 27- year- old, double Olympic champion ( 2012, 2016) and three- time world champion ( 2009, 2011, 2017), eventually tied up slightly as she pushed through to the line in 1: 54.60, also a meet record.

But it was a relatively unknown Kenyan, Chepkoech, who stole the plaudits by setting a new 3000m steeplecha­se world record.

Chepkoech, 27, ran 8min 44.32sec to shatter the previous best set in 2016 by Kenyan- born Bahraini Ruth Jebet, whose name headlined an Athletics Integrity Unit report released earlier Friday into alleged doping.

Olympic champion Jebet had run 8: 52.78 before Chepkoech, aided by a couple of pacemakers, shot around more than six seconds faster, her remarkable effort also smashing her own previous personal best by more than 15 seconds.

“I wanted to break the world record, that was the plan from the start of the season,” she said.

“I felt strong during the race and was thinking I might be able to break

8: 50, but not at all dreaming about

8: 44.

“It’s a great feeling to bring the world record back to Kenya!”

Marie- Josee Ta Lou racked up a fifth win of the season in the Diamond League by winning the 100m in 10.89sec ahead of Ivorian compatriot Murielle Ahoure ( 11.01sec), with Jamaica’s double Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson taking third ( 11.02).

“It’s an incredible year for me,” said Ta Lou, a double world silver medallist in 2017. “I’m performing really regularly and the goal was to go under 10.90 and I did just that so I’m super happy.”

Shaunae Miller- Uibo shattered the Bahamas and Diamond League records with a blistering 48.97sec in the opening 400m.

 ?? — AP ?? Tom Bosworth of Great Britain. Marie- Josee Ta Lou from Ivory Coast ( right) races ahead of Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson in the women’s 100 metre race on Friday. — AP Nijel Amos ( centre, left) of Botswana celebrates with Harun Abda ( centre, right) of...
— AP Tom Bosworth of Great Britain. Marie- Josee Ta Lou from Ivory Coast ( right) races ahead of Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson in the women’s 100 metre race on Friday. — AP Nijel Amos ( centre, left) of Botswana celebrates with Harun Abda ( centre, right) of...

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