Athletics-Kenya's Wanyonyi breaks 1,000m world record


Athletics - Diamond League - Monaco - Stade Louis II, Monaco - July 10, 2026 Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi celebrates after winning the men's 1000m final and setting a new world record REUTERS/Manon Cruz

July 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Kenyan Emmanuel Wanyonyi broke the ⁠men's 1,000 metres world ‌record in two minutes and 11.83 seconds at the Monaco Diamond League meet ​on Friday, shaving 0.13 ⁠seconds off ⁠compatriot Noah Ngeny's previous mark set ⁠27 ‌years ago.

• The 800m Olympic champion Wanyonyi ⁠finished nearly a full second ahead ​of ‌Briton Jake Wightman, while Algeria's Djamel ⁠Sedjati ​was third.

• "This was the first time I ran the 1,000m, ⁠and directly breaking the ​World Record makes me so happy. I want to thank the ⁠other athletes to push me to my limit," he said.

• The 1,000 metres is a ​rarely contested event ⁠that does not feature in either ​the Olympics or ‌World Athletics Championships.

(Reporting ​by Amy Tennery in New YorkEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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