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News ID: 104868
Publish Date : 19 July 2022 - 21:47

Gebreslase Wins World Marathon Title in Championship-Record Time

EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - Ethiopian Gotytom Gebreslase survived a two-way battle with Kenyan Judith Korir to win the women’s marathon title in a world championship-record time on Monday.
Gebreslase broke away with about two kilometers to go and never gave Korir a chance down the final stretch to cross finishing line two hours, 18 minutes and 11 seconds, smashing Briton Paula Radcliffe’s previous mark of 2:20:57 set in 2005.
“I am very happy and I want to give all the glory to God,” said Gebreslase, who picked up the first major title of her career in Berlin last year.
“The Kenyan runner asked me to pass her but I stayed patient. Towards 40 km, I felt strong and decided to leave.”
It was Ethiopia’s second marathon triumph in Eugene, Oregon after Tamirat Tola won the men’s title in another championship record 2:05:36.
“Tola’s win yesterday motivated me a lot today,” said Gebreslase.
Korir, who produced the fastest time of her career, said she was frustrated that Gebreslase did not want to pace with her after they pulled away around the 27-km mark but was nonetheless pleased with her performance.
“The Ethiopian runners are very fast. It not easy to run with them, but I tried my best,” she said.
The field produced a speedy start at 6:15 am local time, benefiting from sunny but pristine conditions, with temperatures hovering above 10C.
Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich, who won three years ago, dropped out at around the 18-kilometer mark due to stomach issues.