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Breaking2 was a project by Nike to break the two-hour barrier for the marathon. Nike announced the project in November 2016 and organized a team of three elite runners who trained for a private race. The event was held on the Formula One race track Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy on May 6, 2017. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The criteria which must be satisfied for ratification of a world record are defined by World Athletics in Part III of the Competition Rules. [1] These criteria also apply to national or other restricted records and also to performances submitted as qualifying marks for eligibility to compete in major events such as the Olympic Games.
Knevelbaard, who was third last year, finished second in 14:20.73, also under the record. Albertson was third in 14:29.67. “I wanted to break 14 (minutes),” said Estrada.
20 July 2018 Herculis: Fontvieille, Monaco [91] High jump: 1.75 m A: Caroline Cherotich: 13 May 2014 Nairobi, Kenya Zeddy Chesire: 22 June 2023 Kenyan Championships: Nairobi, Kenya [92] Zeddy Chesire: 5 January 2024 2nd AK Track & Field Weekend Meeting/AK Relay Series Nairobi, Kenya [93] Pole vault: 3.20 m A: Caroline Cherotich 9–11 July 2015 ...
In 1954, Zátopek was the first runner to break the 29-minute barrier in the 10,000 metres. Three years earlier in 1951, he had broken the hour for running 20 km. He was considered one of the greatest runners of the 20th century and was also known for his brutally tough training methods. He popularised interval training after World War Two. [3]
Jelly Roll successfully completed his first 5K run on Tuesday, and the musician was elated and pumped up!The Whitsitt Chapel artist participated in the 2 Bears 5K -- hosted by the 2 Bears 1 Cave ...
He ran a sub-20 minute 5K, earned a gold medal for Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, and completed an intensive CrossFit strength circuit in honor of a Navy Seal. For Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the key to an ...
The official world records in the 5000 metres, or 5000-metre run, are held by Joshua Cheptegei with 12:35.36 for men and Gudaf Tsegay with 14:00.21 for women.. The first world record in the men's 5000 m was recognized by World Athletics (formerly called the International Association of Athletics Federations, or IAAF) in 1912.