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Records fall as Sifan Hassan and Hailemaryam Kiros win Sydney Marathon | Marathon

Dutch Multi -Distance Phenomenon Sifan Hassan broke a race record to demand victory as a World Majors series event in the first run of the Sydney marathon.

Hassan, Kenya legend Eliud Kipchoge on Sunday, the male category in the male category was insufficient for two hours 18 minutes and 22 seconds watched a woman’s winning time.

Ethiopia’s Hailemaryam Kiros produced the fastest marathon run in Australia to win the event of men at 2: 06: 06.

28 -year -old young country man Addisu Gobena won 10 seconds and Lesotho’dan Tebello Ramakongoana came third.

Kiros broke a record last year by Brimin Kipkorir, who was temporarily suspended after recording a positive test for a banned substance two months after his win in Australia.

Hassan broke the previous record of Ethiopia’s Workenesh Edesa 2:21:40 BRGID KOSGEİ, the Kenya runner, won 34 seconds with Edesa third in 2: 22 .. 05.

“The last five kilometers, I died, H Hassan said. “In Australia, I am the first major marathon in Sydney and the first winner, so it is a great date for me.

“I felt very good in the first 5Ks and I think I was very forced.

Eliud Kipchoge passes SCG. Photo: Blake Sharp-Wiggins/The Guardian

40 -year -old Kipchoge, the leader around the 31 km signal after leaving the package was ninth in 2:08:11.

Orum I am happy to enter the end line. I have nothing to prove, Kip Kipchoge said. “My task is to bring all people together. Let’s overcome 55,000 [from 35,000]Actually, run here next year.

“This is a beautiful course. A course in this world is not found.”

Between 35,000 people participating in the Sydney Marathon. Photo: Blake Sharp-Wiggins/The Guardian

Canberra Local Leanne Pompeani led the local accusation in the women’s race, and with the time of 2:24:47, the seventh ranked line.

Pompeani was followed by Olympian Jess Stenson and Lisa Weight as the eighth and ninth, respectively.

Melburnian Hafu Strintzos, 16. Fastest Thomas Do Canto in front of Australia’s men for the best result at 14: 11:17.

Former national record holder Brett Robinson was 17th at 2:15:00.

The Swiss star Marcel Hug broke the record of 1:36:38 in 2011 to win the Men’s wheelchair marathon by the Australian legend Kurt Fearnley.

Seven times the Paralympic Gold Medal and Marathon World Record, 1:27:15 hours and last year’s paraton -marathon bronze medal won the field for more than six minutes from Tomoki Suzuki.

The US’s six -time paralympic medal Susannah Scaroni raided the women’s category until 1:45: 52.

The time easily improved the record time of Australian star Madison de Rozario last year 1:54:10.

Rozario, who claimed that Sydney Marathon won from 2023 in a row, did not compete on Sunday.

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