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Two world records were set at the Diamond League stage of track and field in Eugene, but there were also plenty of good results in many other areas.
The Kenyan Beatrice Chebet, a double Olympic camp in Paris2024 of 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres, took place in Eugene from the world's record of law, which ran in 13.58.06 minutes.
Chebet, Kipyegon smash World Records in Oregon
Beatrice Chebet and Faith Kipyegon lit up the Prefontaine Classic with record-breaking performances, etching their names deeper into athletics history on a landmark day at Hayward Field. Beatrice Chebet Chebet stunned the crowd by becoming the first woman to run under 14 minutes in the 5,000 meters, clocking an astonishing 13:58.06. The Kenyan distance star shattered Gudaf Tsegay’s world record of 14:00.21, set on the same track just a year ago.…
Ethiopia’s Tsige, Biniam Win at Eugene Dumond League – Ethiopian Monitor
Tsige Duguma won the women’s 800m as Ethiopians made up the top three in the men’s 10,000m at the Eugene Diamond League meeting on Saturday. It was a close finish in the women’s Mutola 800m race involving top field at the Prefontaine classic. Olympic silver medallist Tsige managed to hold off world indoor champion Prudence Sekgodiso, 1:57.10 to 1:57.16. World champion Mary Moraa (2:00.51) and 2021 Olympic champion Athing Mu-Nikolayev (2:03.44) w…
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