Athletics - Diamond League - Rome - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy - June 6, 2025 Kenya's Beatrice Chebet in action during women's 5000m final REUTERS/Remo Casilli
Rome (Reuters) -Kenyan Beatrice Chebet came close to breaking the women's 5000 metres world record on Friday at the Rome Diamond League when she clocked 14:03.69, a meeting record that was just 2.5 seconds shy of Gudaf Tsegay's 1997 world mark of 14:00.21.
Chebet, who recorded the second-fastest ever time in the women’s 3000 metres – running 8:11.56 in Rabat last month behind Wang Junxia’s 8:06.11 set in 1993 – appears determined to shave further seconds off her times.
