Kenyan long-distance runner Agnes Ngetich smashed the 10-kilometer world record in Herzogenaurach, Germany, on Saturday, becoming the first woman to run the distance in under 30 minutes in a women-only race. Ngetich, 24, clocked a time of 29 minutes, 27 seconds, breaking the late Agnes Jebet Tirop's record of 30:01 set in the same German town in 2021. "I'm so excited.
I didn't expect this," Ngetich said. "Last year I missed it by two seconds, so I wanted to come here today and try for it again. I'm so proud of myself.
After missing out on the Olympics last year, I want to make up for it this year at the world championships." Editor's Picks Run at history: Kipyegon eyes historic sub-4 mile 3d Alyssa Roenigk Ngetich had clocked a time of 29:24 in 2023 in a women-only 10-kilometer race, but the record was not ratified because the course was found to be short by 25 meters. Last year, Ngetich broke the 10-kilometer world record for a mixed race in Valencia, Spain, becoming the first woman to run the distance in under 29 minutes.
She recorded a time of 28:46, breaking Yalemzerf Yehualaw's mark..
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Ngetich breaks 30 minutes in women-only 10K

Kenyan long-distance runner Agnes Ngetich smashed the 10-kilometer world record, becoming the first woman to run the distance in under 30 minutes in a women-only race.