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Beatrice Chebet smashes 14-minute barrier for 5km

Beatrice Chebet smashes 14-minute barrier for 5km

Kenyan clocks 13:54 at the Cursa Dels Nassos event in Barcelona on New Year’s Eve to become the first woman to run a sub-14min time for the distance

Twelve months to the day after running a world 5km record of 14:13 in Barcelona, Beatrice Chebet returned to the same Cursa Dels Nassos race in the Spanish city to improve the mark to 13:54.

What a year it’s been for the 24-year-old from Kenya and many will think she has been hard done by in many of the athlete of 2024 awards, many of which were decided well before the year is complete.

Beatrice Chebet

In March she won the world cross-country title in Belgrade, successfully defending the crown she won in Bathurst in 2023. At the Pre Classic in the summer she then became the first woman to run a sub-29-minute time for 10,000m when she sliced seven seconds off Letesenbet Gidey’s world record with 28:54.14.

At the Paris Olympics the diminutive runner out-sprinted Faith Kipyegon and Sifan Hassan to the 5000m title and a few days later completed a golden double with 10,000m victory.

Diamond League glory followed in Brussels as she won the 5000m. Now, after a few months of more training, she seems to have moved on to yet another level with this 13:54 time for 5km.

Her rivals on the track might be racing for minor medals in 2025 if she maintains this form. Or it might speed up their plans to move to the marathon, because Chebet has said this year that she has no immediate plans to tackle 26.2 miles.

Matthew Kipkoech won the men’s race in Barcelona in 13:26.

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