For the primary time in 24 years, the marathon world report has been damaged on the Financial institution of America Chicago Marathon. Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum smashed Eliud Kipchoge’s earlier report by 34 seconds to grow to be the primary man in historical past to run underneath the two:01 barrier, profitable the race in 2:00:35.
Kiptum mentioned heading into the marathon that he was wholesome and believed he might doubtlessly break the two:01 mark, however said at Friday’s press convention that Dennis Kimetto’s course report of two:03:45 was the one factor on his thoughts. Kiptum led after the primary 5 km, sharing the lead together with his Kenyan compatriot Daniel Kibet Mateiko and a sole pacemaker. Kiptum and Mateiko reached midway in 60:48 and stayed collectively till 30 km, when the second-fastest marathoner in historical past placed on a blistering 5K surge of 13:51 between 30 and 35 km, leaving Mateiko in his rearview mirror.
The 23-year-old Kenyan closed his closing 10K in 27:52 to interrupt the tape in world and course report time. His closing 21 km break up was 59:47, one of many greatest unfavorable splits in historical past. Mateiko ended up dropping out of the race round 38 km, which rewarded 2022 champion Benson Kipruto with a second-place end in a brand new private greatest of two:04:02. Olympic bronze medallist and European report holder Bashir Abdi of Belgium completed third in 2:04:32.
“A world report was not deliberate immediately, however I’m actually glad,” mentioned Kiptum post-race. “I got here to Chicago to run quick and it’s superb to see this (world report) time in entrance of me.”
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That is the primary time the boys’s marathon world report has been set in Chicago since American Khalid Khannouchi ran 2:05:42 in 1999. The ladies’s world report was set by Brigid Kosgei on the 2019 Chicago Marathon earlier than Ethiopia’s Tigist Assefa obliterated the mark at this yr’s Berlin Marathon on Sept. 24.
What’s exceptional about Kiptum is that he’s self-coached and didn’t enter marathoning from a prolific observe profession like Kipchoge, Mo Farah, or Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele. He made his marathon debut final December on the 2022 Valencia Marathon, taking a commanding victory in 2:01:53–the quickest debut in historical past. He continued his dominance on the 2023 London Marathon, the place he shattered Kipchoge’s course report and got here inside 16 seconds of the world report, with a 2:01:25 end.
Two American males hit Olympic customary
For the primary time since 2021, an American marathoner has damaged the two:08 mark. Conner Mantz turned the fourth-fastest U.S. marathoner in historical past, reaching a 29-second private greatest to complete sixth total, in 2:07:47. Mantz wasn’t the one American to run underneath the Olympic customary of two:08:10; his former college teammate at BYU Clayton Younger additionally achieved this, ending seventh total in 2:08-flat.
In his return to Chicago, Galen Rupp was the third American athlete to complete, inserting eighth total, simply behind Mantz and Younger, in 2:08:48.
Mantz and Younger are the one two American marathoners to have met the Olympic customary, heading into February’s U.S. Olympic Trials.
The highest Canadian finisher in Chicago was Marc-Antoine Senneville of Trois-Rivières, Que. Senneville completed thirty eighth total, with a private greatest time of two:19:19.
Swiss athletes Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner swept the wheelchair division, setting new course information of 1:22:37 and 1:38:44. Hug toppled his personal course report from 2022 of 1:25:20, whereas Debrunner fought defending champion Susannah Scaroni (who completed in 1:38:46) in a dash to the end.
For full outcomes from the 2023 Financial institution of America Chicago Marathon, click on right here. You’ll be able to learn the complete girls’s race recap right here.