Tigst Assefa Shatters Women's Marathon World Record in London Victory
Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa set a new women's only world record at the London Marathon, finishing in 2:15:50, 26 seconds faster than the previous record.

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa made history at the London Marathon by setting a new women's only world record with a stunning time of 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 50 seconds. This remarkable achievement surpassed the previous record set by Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya by 26 seconds.
Assefa, an Olympic silver medallist, demonstrated exceptional endurance and strategy, breaking away from Joyciline Jepkosgei of Kenya with 10 kilometers remaining. Jepkosgei, the 2021 winner, finished second with a time of 2:18:43, while Sifan Hassan, the 2023 winner and Olympic champion, secured third place with 2:18:59.
Key Highlights:
- Tigst Assefa's victory marks a significant milestone in women's marathon history.
- The race showcased intense competition among the world's top female marathoners.
- Assefa's performance highlights her dominance in long-distance running.
Elite Women's Race Results:
- Tigst Assefa (Eth) - 2:15:50
- Joyciline Jepkosgei (Ken) - 2:18:43
- Sifan Hassan (Ned) - 2:18:59
This year's London Marathon not only celebrated athletic excellence but also set a new benchmark for future competitions. Assefa's record-breaking run will undoubtedly inspire aspiring athletes worldwide.
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