Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich shattered the women’s world record in the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, finishing at 2:09:56 on Sunday.
This marks her third victory in the race and a significant improvement on her previous best time of 2:14:18.
John Korir secured the men’s title in 2:02:43, the second-fastest time ever recorded in Chicago. The race featured a strong Kenyan contingent, with three Kenyan runners claiming top positions.
Chepngetich’s victory was characterized by her relentless pace throughout the race. She passed the halfway mark in an incredible 1:04:16, putting her on course for a sub-2:10 finish.
“I feel so great. I’m very proud of myself. This is my dream. I fought a lot, thinking about the world record. The world record has come back to Kenya, and I dedicate this world record to Kelvin Kiptum.”
Ruth Chepngetich, you are the Women’s World Record Holder! pic.twitter.com/bkwlfamrvN
— Chicago Marathon (@ChiMarathon) October 13, 2024
Despite slowing down slightly in the second half, she maintained a significant lead over her competitors and ultimately broke the world record.
In the men’s race, Korir emerged as the leader in the second half and maintained a consistent pace to secure the victory.
Leading results
Women
1 Ruth Chepngetich (KEN) 2:09:56
2 Sutume Asefa Kebede (ETH) 2:17:32
3 Irine Cheptai (KEN) 2:17:52
4 Buze Diriba Kejela (ETH) 2:20:22
5 Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) 2:20:51
6 Degitu Azimeraw (ETH) 2:20:52
7 Susanna Sullivan (USA) 2:21:56
8 Ashete Bekere Dido (ETH) 2:23:10
Men
1 John Korir (KEN) 2:02:43
2 Huseydin Mohamed Esa (ETH) 2:04:39
3 Amos Kipruto (KEN) 2:04:50
4 Vincent Ngeitch (KEN) 2:05:15
5 Daniel Ebenyo (KEN) 2:06:04
6 Kyohei Hosoya (JPN) 2:07:20
7 CJ Albertson (USA) 2:08:17
8 Toshiki Sadakata (JPN) 2:08:22