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#Aregawi goes No.2 all time with 26:33 #10km in #laredo
World cross country silver medallist Berihu Aregawi stormed to a 26:33 10km win in the northern Spanish town of Laredo on Saturday (11).
In doing so, the Ethiopian 22-year-old achieved the second-fastest men's 10km of all time behind Rhonex Kipruto’s world record of 26:24 set in Valencia three years ago. He also broke the Ethiopian record by 23 seconds.
Aregawi is the world record-holder for 5km, a feat he managed in Barcelona on 31 December 2021 thanks to a 12:49 run, and he had set his sights on the 10km world record since then.
Contesting only his second ever 10km race and wearing his usual orange and blue outfit, Aregawi was due to be paced by Uganda’s Peter Maru but the 19-year-old 13:07.42 5000m specialist missed his flight the day before and the organisers were forced to find a replacement pacemaker in Spain’s Sergio Jimenez, a fine 7:47.95 3000m athlete.
Jimenez was asked to go through the opening 3km in 7:55, right on schedule to assault the world record, but to much surprise Aregawi overtook the pacemaker just before the first kilometre mark, which he reached in a frantic 2:36.
The Tokyo Olympic 10,000m fourth-place finisher maintained that brisk cadence, reaching 3km in 7:51 after successive kilometre splits of 2:37 and 2:38. Aregawi went through the halfway point in 13:10, on track for a world record. By then, he had built a 57-second margin on a quintet featuring Britain’s Tom Mortimer, Ireland’s #EfremGidey, Morocco’s Abderraahmane Aferdi and the Spanish pair of #FernandoCarro and #JavierGuerra.
Despite running without a pacemaker and being hampered by slightly rainy conditions, Aregawi’s relentless rhythm continued into the second half of the race but his speed then slowed a bit and he covered the following kilometres in the 2:40/2:42 range. Even so, he was timed at 21:14 at 8km to keep a realistic chance of a world record performance.
However, a 2:43 ninth kilometre put him back and despite a brave final effort of 2:36 for the closing kilometre, he was just outside his goal.
"I have mixed feelings as the race was great but I had set the goal of breaking the world record," he said. "Running on my own for almost the whole race was not easy but the main handicap for me was the tight turns as the road was wet and I was afraid of slipping at the zebra crossings. But anyway, I’m really satisfied."
Way back, the 22-year-old Gidey beat his rivals in the chasing pack after a thrilling sprint to take the runner-up spot in 28:17 to Mortimer’s 28:18, while Spanish 3000m steeplechase record-holder Carro was given the same time in fourth.
Held jointly with the men’s race, the women’s event was won by Kenya’s world U20 3000m silver medallist Zenah Jemutai Yego.
The 20-year-old, contesting the second 10km race of her career so far, ran a PB of 31:03 to win by 10 seconds ahead of her compatiot #MirriamChebet.
Morocco’s #SoukainaAtanane completed the podium in 31:21.
Sain’s former triathlete #PaulaHerrero, who only took up athletics a few months ago, came fourth in a #nationalrecord of 31:23 as the first four women all set respective lifetime bests.
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Results for the 2023 10 km Villa de Laredo, a World Athletics Label Road Race:
Event Date: Saturday, March 11
Location: Laredo, Cantabria, Spain
TOP RESULTS MEN 10K
1. #BerihuAREGAWI 28 FEB 2001 ETH 26:33
2. #EfremGIDEY 03 SEP 2000 IRL 28:17
3. #TomMORTIMER 07 JAN 1999 GBR 28:18
4. #FernandoCARRO 01 APR 1992 ESP 28:185. J
5.#JavierGUERRA 10 NOV 1983 ESP 28:23
6. Abderraahmane AFERDI 24 MAY 1995 MAR 28:29
7. Abdelkader AL GHAM 02 AUG 1994 MAR 28:42
8. Jorge GONZALEZ RIVERA 23 SEP 1995 ESP 28:47
9. Francisco DE LEÓN RODRIGUEZ 08 AUG 1990 ESP 29:07
10. Ellis CROSS 22 SEP 1996 GBR 29:09
TOP RESUTS WOMEN 10K
1. #MiriamCHEBET 18 SEP 2002 KEN 31:13
2. #SoukainaATANANE 28 JUN 1994 MAR 31:21
3. #PaulaHERRERO 12 JUN 1996 ESP 31:23
4. #KaoutarBOULAID 10 OCT 1989 MAR 31:29
5. #IsabelBARREIRO 26 APR 1999 ESP 32:00
6. Edymar BREA 03 MAR 1997 VEN 32:16
7. Alicia BERZOSA 10 SEP 2000 ESP 32:45
8. Maria Luz TESURI 25 JAN 1993 ARG 32:47
9. Laura PRIEGO 15 JUL 1998 ESP 32:54
10. Kristine Lande DOMMERSNES 20 MAY 1999 NOR 33:09
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Aregawi is a very special athlete and a superstar of the running world, always goes out hard and gives 100%. He’s in a different level to the rest of the field 🇬🇧
He's an exceptional athlete and a fervent believer.🧡
#BerihuAREGAWI "I have mixed feelings as the race was great but I had set the goal of breaking the world record," he said. "Running on my own for almost the whole race was not easy but the main handicap for me was the tight turns as the road was wet and I was afraid of slipping at the zebra crossings. But anyway, I’m really satisfied."
You have a very good channel..i only found it last night.
Thank you veruy much 🙂 I'm delighted to hear it. I started it last August
Aregawi is on a whole another level 😮
He is just phenomenal 🔥🐐
This man is most probably going to take the record back to his country
I also think he can do it
@benfieldtrackandfield yeah he's being the favourite at the moment cheptegi just used a lot stuff to get that u can see how that helped him in there when u watch him struggling in other races
PACE 2.63 , VUOU BAIXO....
Buena 😱 carrera 🙏 buena 😱 marca 😋👋
Una de las carreras más bellas y oficialmente la más rápida de 10 km.
#PaulaHerrero, que se inició en el atletismo hace sólo unos meses, terminó cuarta con un récord nacional de 31:23, mientras que las cuatro primeras mujeres establecieron sus respectivos récords de la vida.
#PaulaHerrero, who only took up athletics a few months ago, came fourth in a #nationalrecord of 31:23 as the first four women all set respective lifetime bests.
What happen to the guy that lead he force himself to much 😊
He was the pacemaker, he's done his job😊