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Valary Aiyabei smashed the 2:20 barrier in the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon, achieving the greatest sporting moment in the 38th edition of Germany’s oldest city marathon. The Kenyan won in 2:19:10, a stupendous course record, when she crossed the line in the Festhalle, becoming the 12th fastest woman of all time in the marathon. The Ethiopian Megertu Kebede finished second in 2:21:10 and third place went to her compatriot and last year’s champion Meskerem Assefa in 2:22:11. In a thrilling men’s race, the Ethiopian Fikre Tefera broke clear from his compatriot Dawit Wolde to win in 2:07:08. The margin of victory was just two seconds, Wolde crossing the line in 2:07:10 and Bahrain’s Aweke Yimer was hot on their heels in 2:07:12. 14,196 runners from 110 countries entered this year’s Mainova Frankfurt Marathon. For more information, please go to: https://ift.tt/1rLSy74
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Eliud Kipchoge will attempt to break the 2-hour barrier in the marathon on Saturday in Vienna.
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In one of the fastest 100m hurdle races in history, American Nia Ali led American 1-2 finish. Ali broke the tape in a lifetime best of 12.34 seconds ahead of World record holder Kendra Harrison (12.46) and Jamaica's Danielle Williams (12.47).
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In one of the fastest 100m hurdle races in history, American Nia Ali led American 1-2 finish. Ali broke the tape in a lifetime best of 12.34 seconds ahead of World record holder Kendra Harrison (12.46) and Jamaica's Danielle Williams (12.47).
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Women's long jump World Athletics Championships Doha 2019, After two rounds Mihambo was only in 7th position but in the third round, she unleashed a massive 7.30m jump to win the event. “My first attempt I had too many quick steps and 6.52 was not enough. My second attempt was a default. “The third attempt it had to be, it had to work. I do not know if I will ever jump that far again in my life.” said Mihambo.
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Highlights Day 9 (Sat. Oct 5) World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. Men's shot put saw the greatest competition in the event's history. Yulimar Rojas won the triple jump with a huge 15.37m jump. Sifan Hassan ran an incredible race to win the 1500m. Hellen Obiri defended her 5000m title in style. There was also some drama in the men's and women's 4x100m finals. Men battled heat and humidity in the marathon race.
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