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Chepkoech shatters women’s world 3,000m steeplecha­se record

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MONTE CARLO: Kenya’s Beatrice Chepkoech obliterate­d the world record in the women’s 3,000m steeplecha­se by more than eight seconds in a stunning Monaco Diamond League meeting.

Six other season leading performanc­es were set or tied in the meet on Friday.

Already the fastest in the world this year, Chepkoech, 27, won in a time of eight minutes 44.32 seconds to break the previous record 8:52.78 set by Bahrain’s Ruth Jebet in 2016.

“I am so grateful,” Chepkoech told reporters.

“I said from the beginning, from the first lap, and I was watching the time, and I knew I was going to break the world record.”

Chepkoech, whose previous best time was 8:59.36 in Paris last month, finished fourth in both the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and 2017 London world championsh­ips.

American world silver medallist Courtney Frerichs took second in a North American record of 9:00.85.

“That race was incredible,” Frerichs said.

“Eight seconds under the world record. It’s such a huge step for the event.”

American Noah Lyles, meanwhile, added a personal best in the 200m, running 19.65 seconds for another season-leading performanc­e.

“I didn’t get my best start, but I was able to pull it together,” said the American, who celebrated his 21st birthday this week.

In other world leading runs for 2018, Bahamian Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo ran a lifetime best 48.97 seconds, Botswana’s Nijel Amos won the 800m in 1:42.14 and Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot clocked 3:28.41 in the 1,500m.

Moroccan world silver medallist Soufiane El Bakkali took the men’s steeplecha­se in 7:58.15 and Russia’s Danil Lysenko equalled the season’s best in the high jump with a leap of 2.40m.

Olympic and world champion Caster Semenya continued her dominance of the women’s 800m, winning her 26th consecutiv­e final in 1:54.60. The South African has not lost over the distance since 2015. — Reuters

 ??  ?? New mark: Kenya’s Beatrice Chepkoech celebrates winning the women’s 3,000m steeplecha­se and setting a new world record. — Reuters
New mark: Kenya’s Beatrice Chepkoech celebrates winning the women’s 3,000m steeplecha­se and setting a new world record. — Reuters

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