Kenya’s Jepkosgei breaks world half marathon record in Valencia

Athletics
By DENNIS OKEYO AND IAAF | Oct 22, 2017
Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei has broken her own World record at the Trinidad Alfonso Valencia Half Marathon women's race in a time of 1:04:51.

 

Kenya’s Joyciline Jepkosgei kept her stellar 2017 momentum alive as she broke yet another record at the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Half Marathon on Sunday.

Jepkosgei chopped a second off her own world record to win in 1:04:51.

Going to the race, the phenomenon Jepkosgei, 23, said she had been training well since running a world 10km record of 29:43 in Prague last month where she became the first woman to break 30 minutes for a road 10K and expected to run a fast race.

In April this year, Jepkosgei, who is coached by her husband Nicholas Koech, produced a steller performance to set three other records in a single race for 15K, 20K, and the half marathon, clocking 1:04:56 at Prague Half Marathon.

Kenya’s Ezekiel Kemboi was enlisted to pace Jepkorir at a steady 3:05 per kilometre pace but the early splits proved to be even quicker than scheduled as the opening five kilometres were covered in a frantic 14:52, a time fast enough to finish inside 1:03.

The brisk rhythm continued as the 23-year-old was timed at 30:09 at 10 kilometres, still well ahead of her own world record pace.

However, that kind of pace seemed to be self-defeating for a while as Jepkorir’s rhythm clearly slowed down in the third five-kilometre section. Always running at Kemboi’s shoulder, the multiple world record-holder reached 15 kilometres in 45:59 which put her target in serious jeopardy; when she set the previous world record of 1:04:52 in Prague, she had clocked 45:37 at 15 kilometres.

But, to the delight of the crowd, Jepkosgei, Cheptil High School alumnae, dug deep in the closing stages and by the 20-kilometre checkpoint, reached in 1:01:30, she was only five seconds in arrears of her world record goal.

With a thrilling run down the final straight, Jepkosgei beat the clock and reached the finish line in 1:04:51 to set her sixth world record this year.

“It was my first race in Valencia, I enjoyed a lot, the weather was nice, the circuit perfect to run fast,” said Jepkosgei, who will turn 24 in December.

Sunday's performance was the third women’s world half marathon record set on Spanish soil in recent years after Florence’s Kiplagat previous records of 1:05:12 and 1:05:09 in Barcelona in 2014 and 2015 respectively.

Bahrain’s Abraham Cheroben won the men’s race in 59:11, grabbing his third win in four years in Valencia.

 

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