March 30, 2019 Kenya’s Hellen Obiri poses with the winners medal after winning the women’s race with second placed Ethiopia’s Dera Dida and third placed Letesenbet Gidey [REUTERS]
Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey smashed the women’s 10,000 metres world record on Tuesday, on the same track where Dutch runner Sifan Hassan had set the previous record just two days previously.
Gidey’s time of 29 minutes 1.03sec at Ethiopia’s Olympic trials held in Hengelo in the Netherlands means she now holds the world records in the 5,000m and 10,000m.
Aided by the Wavelight technology that paces runners, she sliced a remarkable 1min 20.2sec off her previous best for 10,000m of 30:21.23, set at the World Championships in Doha in 2019.
Gidey, 23, finished more than a minute ahead of Tsigie Gebreselama and improved Hassan’s two-day-old mark by five seconds.
WORLD RECORD!
Letesenbet Gidey breaks Sifan Hassan’s two-day-old 10,000m world record with 29:01.03. pic.twitter.com/DJIxauju2L