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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei runs fastest-ever women's half-marathon

September 08, 2019

LONDON — Kenya's Brigid Kosgei ran the fastest half-marathon ever by a woman on Sunday, winning the Great North Run in a time of one hour, four minutes and 28 seconds.

Her time was 23 seconds quicker than the world record set in 2017 by fellow Kenyan Joyciline Jepkosgei but the course in the northeast of England is not eligible for records.

Kosgei, who won this year's London Marathon, led a Kenyan sweep of the top four places, with Magdalyne Masai second (1:07.36) and Linet Masai third (1:07:44).

Britain's Mo Farah won a record sixth successive Great North Run after setting his personal best time on Sunday.

The Olympic gold medalist raced ahead of Ethiopian Tamirat Tola in the final mile to cross the line in 59 minutes and six seconds.

Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands was third (59:55).

Farah, double Olympic champion at both 5,000 and 10,000 meters, said the race was an ideal preparation for October's Chicago Marathon, with his sights set firmly on running at the Tokyo Olympics next year.

"The crowd was so loud I didn't know if he was closing the gap so I kept looking behind," the 36-year-old told BBC Sport.

"I've really enjoyed it but the past couple of years has been in the middle of marathon preparation. It was good to test myself. Things are looking good and I'm happy with the win.

"Tokyo is definitely on the cards – as an athlete you always want to represent your country. You just have to take it one year at a time. Hopefully, come Tokyo time, we will be in the mix." — Agencies


September 08, 2019
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