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Beatrice Chebet breaks 5000m world record with 13:58.06 at Prefontaine Classic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49306, member: 636"] Beatrice Chebet made history at the track meet on Saturday. The 24-year-old runner from Kenya smashed the women's 5000m world record. She ran the distance at 13:58.06 during the Prefontaine Classic. The race took place at Eugene, Oregon. Chebet became the first woman ever to finish under 14 minutes. Her amazing sprint finish left other runners behind. The previous record belonged to Ethiopia's Gudaf Tsegay at 14:00.21. Tsegay had set that mark back during September 2023. Chebet powered through the final lap with incredible strength. She crossed the finish line looking shocked at her achievement. The Diamond League event brought together the world's best athletes. Nike sponsored the high-profile competition. None of the other runners could keep up with Chebet's blistering pace. Her victory rewrote the record books completely. The performance established her as the new distance running queen. People back home erupted with joy on social media. They called it a proud moment for their country. Kenya continues to dominate long-distance running events worldwide. The celebration spread across the internet quickly. Fans praised her historic accomplishment. The timing could not be better for Chebet. Paris 2024 Olympic Games start within weeks. She enters as the clear favorite for the 5000m gold medal. Her record-setting run changed women's distance running forever. Future generations will chase her incredible standard. [/QUOTE]
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