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Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo sets new 15K world best time

On Sunday morning at the  NN Zevenheuvelenloop (Seven Hills Race), in Nijmegen, Netherlands, Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo clocked a speedy 40:42, a world-best time that also lowered his own 15K course record by 23 seconds.

Kiplimo, the reigning world cross-country champion, faced a loaded field, including his half-brother and reigning marathon world champion Victor Kiplangat; Ugandan athletes have won the past eight editions of the race.

Kiplimo surged early and left the competition behind, opening up a two-minute lead over the rest of the competition by the 10K mark. Mike Foppen of the Netherlands following Kiplimo in 43:19, and the U.K.’s Marc Scott rounding out the podium in 43:21.

Record-breaking performance

24-year-old Kiplimo already boasts a remarkable list of achievements, and won the 2023 edition of the race in 41:05; when he tied compatriot Joshua Cheptegei‘s then-record of 41:05.

While Kiplimo’s time on Sunday is the fastest time ever in a standalone 15K race, although in Lisbon in 2021 he notably passed through the 15K mark in 40:27, en route to what was then a world record-setting half marathon time of 57:32.

Women’s race

In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Mizan Alem marked an impressive debut on the roads by claiming victory in 46:51. The 2021 World U20 5,000m champion started conservatively, allowing the Netherlands’ Diane van Es to take a nine-second lead by the 2K mark. Alem then steadily reeled in van Es, catching up at around 3.5km to finish a full minute ahead of van Es, who captured second in 47:52. Ethiopia’s Enyish Mengie was third in 49:21.

Alem’s winning time ranks among the fastest in the event’s history; only Letesenbet Gidey and Tirunesh Dibaba have posted quicker winning times at the Zevenheuvelenloop.

For full results of the 2024 NN Zevenheuvelenloop, head here.




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