Peres Jepchirchir smashed the women-only race world record in the half marathon in Prague on Saturday morning.
The 26-year-old Kenyan clocked 1:05:34 at the 21.1km race, shattering the previous record of 1:06:11 set by Netsanet Gudeta of Ethiopia at the World Half Marathon Championships in 2018.
Breaking away from the small field just 20 minutes into the race, Jepchirchir set out on a ravaging pace over the 16.5-lap course in Prague’s Letna Park, passing 10 kilometres in 30:32. She slowed over the waning laps but still finished well under the previous mark.
“I was thinking to run maybe 1:04:50, but I’m so happy,” said Jepchirchir, who raced to the world half marathon title in 2016.
This is Jepchirchir’s second world record over the distance. She clocked 1:05:06 in a mixed race in Ras Al Khaimah in 2017, a record which stood for just under two months.
Results
Women 21.1km
2 Brenda Jepleting 1:07:07
3 Dorcas Kimeli 1:07:14
4 Edith Chelimo 1:07:16
5 Sheila Chepkirui 1:07:37
6 Vibian Chepkirui 1:09:09
Men 21.1km
1 Kibiwott Kandie 58:37
2 Philemon Kiplimo 59:56
3 Benson Kipruto 1:00:06
4 Amos Kurgat 1:00:20
5 Felix Kipkoech 1:00:40
6 Timothy Kibet 1:00:47
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