Joshua Cheptegei’s Historic Run That Smashed World Record in Monaco

Joshua Cheptegei made yet another emphatic step into history by shattering the 5,000 meter men’s record at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.

The Uganda Police officer clocked 12 minutes 35.36 beating Kenenisa Bekele’s mark of 12:37.35 set in 2004.

Cheptegei was in charge running within the 60.5 minute time required to set the new mark for most of the 12.5 lap race in 2020’s opening Diamond League event.

His fastest laps came in 59.64 and 59.64 runs in a race that had Kenya’s Nicholas Kimeli steadily fading backwards in second position in the Stade Louis II arena.

With four laps to go, Cheptegei had a 30 meter lead with the record under severe threat.

Then he produced yet another blistering run in the 11th lap in 59.9 seconds amidst wild cheers from the fairly from the city state’s top athletics arena.

Commentator Steve Cram was overwhelmed: “I can’t be defaulted by calling him Superman.”

Stephen Kissa, the other Ugandan in the race, started off strongly, even leading at one point but failed to finish.

In the women’s 1000 event Uganda’s Halimah Nakaayi and Winnie Nanyondo weren’t good enough as they finished fifth and eighth respectively in a race won by Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon.

 

Cheptegei smashes the record in Monaco. Courtesy photo
Cheptegei celebrates after winning and breaking the world record in the men’s 5000metre event during the Diamond League Athletics Meeting. AFP PHOTOS
Cheptegei celebrates after winning and breaking the world record in the men’s 5000metre event

Comments are closed.