Letesenbet Gidey, Joshua Cheptegei smash long-distance world records in Valencia
FirstpostGidey put up the run of her short career a year after taking 10,000m silver at the world athletics championships in Doha. Valencia: Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey set a new women’s 5,000m world record of 14 minutes 6.62 seconds in Valencia on Wednesday. 14:06.62. pic.twitter.com/SfFxCzPYMi — World Athletics October 7, 2020 Joshua Cheptegei smashes 10,000m track world record Later, Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10,000m track world record with a time of 26mins 11.00 seconds. Then, after a period of coronavirus lockdown in his native Uganda, he returned to Monaco and, in his first race back, wiped almost two seconds off Bekele’s 16-year-old track world record time over the 5,000m as he clocked 12min 35.35sec. KING👑@joshuacheptege1 breaks the 10,000m world record in a time of 26:11:00. pic.twitter.com/IzS5FNVtjd — World Athletics October 7, 2020 Up to Wednesday Cheptegei only had the 18th quickest time over the distance with a best in Doha of 26min 48.36secs, over half a minute outside the record.