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Joshua Cheptegei's smashing feat!

Updated on: 16 August,2020 12:46 PM IST  |  Monaco
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Joshua Cheptegei's smashing feat!

Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei celebrates breaking the world record in the men's 5000m event on Friday. PIC/AFP

Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei ensured a thrilling return for competitive athletics on Friday as he shattered the much-vaunted 16-year-old 5,000m world record at the Monaco Diamond League. Cheptegei's astonishing display capped a warm welcome back for track and field for a season almost wiped out by the COVID-19 pandemic, with fellow world champions Noah Lyles and Karsten Warholm also shining on the track. Lyles had worn a black glove on his right hand and raised his fist at the start of the 200m to show his support for recent anti-racism protests.


In perfect conditions, with little wind and temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius (81F), Cheptegei clocked 12min 35.36sec to shatter Ethiopian legend Kenenisa Bekele's previous best of 12:37.35, set in 2004. "I've tried to improve on my speed," smiled Cheptegei when asked what he had been working on since his world gold medal showing in the 10,000m in Doha in September.


"It took a lot of mind setting to keep being motivated this year because so many people are staying at home, but you have to stay motivated." The Ugandan added: "I pushed myself, I had the right staff with me, the right coach. I'm also usually based in Europe, but being based in Uganda with my family was actually great." Warholm showed no sign of COVID-19-induced rustiness as he led from gun to tape to clock a meet record of 47.10sec in the men's 400m hurdles, the first time he has run the event since he won his second world title in Doha. "It's a great start," said the Norwegian. "I'm happy to be back. It's great seeing some audience... competitors at my side."

World 200m champion Lyles also had no problems in his race, sweeping to a convincing victory in 19.76sec. Raising a black-gloved fist to the air when introduced to the crowd, the win was the perfect tonic for Lyles, who has admitted to psychological problems worsened by the "perfect storm" of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Black Lives Matter movement and the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics.


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