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Emmanuel Wanyonyi Breaks 1000m World Record Set in 1999

  • On Friday, Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi set a new world best in the men's 1,000m at the Diamond League meet in Monaco, clocking 2:11.83.
  • Wanyonyi took 0.13 seconds off the previous world best of 11.96sec set by his Kenyan compatriot Noah Ngeny in Rieti, Italy, in 1999.
  • Pacemaker Sieradzki hit 400m at a 50.95sec pace, while Britain's Jake Wightman clocked a personal best of 2:12.77 to finish second.
  • "This was the first time I ran the 1,000m," Wanyonyi said, adding that "directly breaking the world record makes me so happy."
  • Wanyonyi plans his next competition in London, stating he decided "to not run too much this season" to remain fast at season's end.
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Emmanuel Wanyonyi announces a record attempt – and delivers. He usually runs over a different distance.

Once Sebastian Coe was the best, now a Kenyan is breaking a world record. Over a quarter of a century, the previous best mark was old.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Kenyan Emmanuel Wanyonyi runs in Monaco to the world record over the 1000 meters. He does not bring great experience over the course. Meanwhile, a German sprinter convinces with a strong time.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lieke Klaver and Nadine Visser show good form at the Diamond League competitions in Monaco.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Action News Now broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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