Joshua Cheptegei broke 15-year-old record for 10,000m and Letesenbet Gidey creates history the 5000m

Joshua Cheptegei smashes 15-year-old world record for the 10,000m… as Letesenbet Gidey creates history by shaving five seconds off 5,000m world record in Valencia

  • Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10,000m world record with a 26:11 run in Valencia
  • He took six seconds off Kenenisa Bekele’s 15-year-old mark on Wednesday night
  • Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia also broke the 500m record with a time of 14:06.62
  • Both wore Nike spikes, which will extend the sport’s debate on shoe technology 

Joshua Cheptegei smashed the 10,000m world record with a 26:11 run in Valencia on Wednesday in what will be an ominous sign for Mo Farah ahead of the Tokyo Olympics

The pair will go head to head at the Games next year and the Brit will be tasked with somehow overhauling the formidable Ugandan, who also broke the 5000m record this year. In the 10,000m he took six seconds off Kenenisa Bekele’s 15-year-old mark.

Only 400 people including sponsors, journalists and staff were allowed into the event due to strict coronavirus measures in Spain but Cheptegei still savoured the moment with a lap of honour, wrapped in the Uganda flag and wearing a crown. 

Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10,000m world record with a 26:11 run in Valencia on Wednesday

The formidable Ugandan, Cheptegei, took six seconds off Kenenisa Bekele's 15-year-old mark

The formidable Ugandan, Cheptegei, took six seconds off Kenenisa Bekele’s 15-year-old mark 

There was also a women’s 5000m record for Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia, whose time of 14:06.62 took almost five seconds off Tirunesh Dibaba. 

‘This is a longtime dream for me, I’m very happy, this is very big for me,’ said Gidey after the race.   

Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia also broke the women's 5000m record on Wednesday

Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia also broke the women’s 5000m record on Wednesday

She ran it in 14:06.62, taking almost five secs off former record holder Tirunesh Dibaba's time

She ran it in 14:06.62, taking almost five secs off former record holder Tirunesh Dibaba’s time

Cheptegei and Gidey were both wearing Nike spikes, which will likely extend the sport’s debate around shoe technology. 

In addition, the event was organised by Cheptegei’s NN Running Team of the Netherlands and both runner were helped to the finish line by pacers as well as Wavelight technology, which flashes lights on the inside of the track to indicate a specific pace. 

Both were wearing Nike spikes, which will extend the sport's debate around shoe technology

Both were wearing Nike spikes, which will extend the sport’s debate around shoe technology