Herfet runs in the Diamond League – Faith Painegon improved his world record again In a brief sport

Herfet runs in the Diamond League Faith Painegon improved

Faith Kipyegon improved the 1,500 -meter world record for the third time in his career.

Eugene’s Diamond League competition in the United States offered tremendous running.

First Kenyan Beatrice Chebet broke the 5,000 -meter world record and at the same time became the first woman who ran less than 14 minutes. The new ME time is 13.58.06.

The women’s 1,500 meters also saw a world record. Kenyan Faith Painegon ran at 3.48.68. He improved his previous ME period by 36 hundredths. The previous one was in force for a couple of days for a year.

The three-time Olympic winner improved the 1,500-meter ME time for the third time in his career. He also has Mail’s ME time 4.07.64. In addition, the pipyegon has had a 5,000-meter me time.

– It is almost self -evident that he makes world records, wondered NRK expert Jann Post.

At the end of June, the pipyegon tried to break a four -minute ghost line with a mile, but bent at 4.06.42. The time was not accepted for official statistics as it was part of Nike’s record test, where, among other things, a large number of runners offered him wind protection. It was not the actual competition.

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