Beatrice Chebet Shatters Women’s World 5km Record in Barcelona
24hscore – In a dazzling display of speed and determination, Beatrice Chebet of Kenya etched her name in history by breaking the women’s world 5km record at the Cursa dels Nassos road race in Barcelona. Chebet’s remarkable time of 14:13 not only secured her victory but also surpassed the previous women-only record set by Senbere Teferi. This extraordinary feat capped off Chebet’s stellar year, making it a momentous conclusion to 2023.
Beatrice Chebet’s Record-Breaking Run
Setting the New Mark
In a thrilling performance, Chebet completed the race in an astonishing time of 14 minutes and 13 seconds, outpacing the previous record set by Ethiopia’s Senbere Teferi. The new’s record, 16 seconds faster than Teferi’s mark, solidifies Chebet’s status as a formidable force in women’s long-distance running.
Surpassing Senbere Teferi
Teferi, who held the women-only record since September 12, 2021, with a time of 14:29, had to yield to Chebet’s exceptional run. Chebet’s achievement also outshone the 14:19 set by Ethiopia’s Ejgayehu Taye in a mixed race at the 2021 Cursa dels Nassos.
Podium Runners and Impressive Speed
Top Three Finishers
The podium saw a remarkable display of speed, with Senbere Teferi finishing second in 14:21 and Lilian Kasait, Chebet’s compatriot, claiming third place with a time of 14:26. All top three runners achieved times below the previous women-only world record, showcasing the intensity of the competition.
Notable Performances
Joy Cheptoyek, finishing in fourth place with a time of 14:28, also surpassed the previous record, highlighting the overall excellence in the women’s race. Additionally, Ethiopia’s Medina Eisa secured fifth place with a time of 14:40, marking the fastest women’s 5km by an Under-20 athlete.
A Stellar Year for Beatrice Chebet
Year of Achievements
Chebet’s record-breaking run adds another accolade to her remarkable year. At 23, she claimed a world cross-country title in Balthurst in February and secured the world 5km title in Riga just two months ago. The consistency and excellence displayed throughout 2023 solidify Chebet’s standing as a rising star in long-distance running.
British Representation
Notably, the women’s race also featured British runners Katie Snowden and Holly Dixon, who secured seventh and 10th place, respectively, adding a touch of international flair to the competition.
In the Sport men’s race, Dominic Lobalu of South Sudan emerged victorious, crossing the finish line with a commendable time of 13:12. Beatrice Chebet’s record-breaking run, coupled with other standout performances, makes the Cursa dels Nassos road race a memorable and thrilling event, concluding the year on an exhilarating note.