Sunday, April 12th, 2026

Brigid Kosgei breaks women’s marathon record



AGENCIES: Kenya’s Brigid Kosgei eclipsed the 16-year-old women’s marathon world record held by Britain’s Paula Radcliffe as she retained her Chicago title.

The 25-year-old recorded a time of two hours 14 minutes 04 seconds, easily inside Radcliffe’s mark of 2:15:25 set at the London Marathon in 2003.

It adds to the Kenyan’s win in London this year when she clocked 2:18:20 and became the youngest winner of the race.

Ethiopa’s Ababel Yeshaneh was second in Chicago, six minutes 47 seconds behind.

Only 22 runners in the men’s race finished faster than Kosgei, whose time would have been a men’s world record in 1964.

The Kenyan, who won last year in 2:18:35, admitted: “I am feeling good and happy because I was not expecting to run like this.”

Radcliffe’s 2003 time was the longest-standing marathon world record by either men or women in the post-war era.

Publish Date : 14 October 2019 07:05 AM

“Nepal committed to multilateralism”

KATHMANDU : The Government of Nepal has reiterated that the

Preparations complete for Nationwide Economic Survey

KATHMANDU: Preparations for a nationwide economic survey have been completed,

Indian PM Modi invites PM Shah to India

KATHMANDU: Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi has invited Nepal’s

International Human Space Flight Day being observed today

KATHMANDU: International Human Space Flight Day is being observed around

US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan end without agreement, says Vance

ISLAMABAD: US Vice-President JD Vance has confirmed that the United