Marathon-Ethiopia's Tesfay sets second-fastest time ever on marathon debut


March 15 (Reuters) - Ethiopian ⁠long-distance runner Fotyen Tesfay stormed to the ⁠second-fastest marathon time in history when she won ‌the Barcelona Marathon on Sunday with a time of two hours, 10 minutes and 53 seconds.

Making her marathon debut ​in Barcelona, 28-year-old Tesfay finished well ⁠ahead of Jepkosgei ⁠Kiplimo, who finished second nearly eight minutes behind. Zeineba ⁠Yimer ‌was third.

"Today was fantastic, not what I was expecting, but it is good," ⁠Tesfay said with the help of an ​interpreter.

"My plan was ‌to attack the world record but today ⁠there was ​a lot of wind, I was not able to push in the last part of the race. ⁠Today I did not succeed, but ​in the next marathon I would like to try for the world record."

Her time was 57 seconds ⁠short of Ruth Chepng'etich's record of 2:09:56.

The Kenyan was banned for three years in October after she admitted to anti-doping rule violations but her ​world record mark will remain ⁠on the books as it was set before her ​positive test.

Uganda's Abel Chelangat won ‌the men's race ahead of ​Patrick Mosin and Jonathan Korir.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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