Ruth Chepng'etich Explained

Ruth Chepng'etich
Birth Date:1994 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Kericho, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
Height:1.65 m
Weight:48 kg
Country:Kenya
Sport:Athletics
Event:Half marathon, Marathon, 10 km
Turnedpro:2016

Ruth Chepng'etich (often spelled Ruth Chepngetich, born 8 August 1994)[1] is a Kenyan road runner who is the current women's world record holder (pending ratification) in the marathon, with a time of 2:09:56 set at the 2024 Chicago Marathon.[2] Chepng'etich is the 2019 world champion in the marathon, and is a three time winner of the Chicago Marathon, having won in 2021, 2022 and 2024, where she set the world record.[3] She is the first woman to break the 2:11 and 2:10 barriers in the marathon,[3] and also holds the sixth-fastest mark of all time for the half marathon, at 1 hour 4 minutes and 2 seconds.

Career

2018

Chepng'etich won the women's only road race at the 40th Istanbul Marathon, a World Athletics Label Road Race. She ran 2:18:35, with split times of 31:59 at 10 km, 48:15 at 15 km, 1:08:22 at the half marathon mark, and 1:37:42 at 30 km. Chepng'etich's performance was a course record, the best performance ever on Turkish soil, and, at the time, was the seventh fastest time in history. In running this time Chepng'etich became the 10th athlete in history to break the 2:19 barrier, and the 30th in history to break the 2:20 barrier.[4] [5] [6]

2019

At the 20th Dubai Marathon, Chepng'etich set a new course record of 2 hours, 17 minutes and 8 seconds.[7]

On 28 September, she won the world title in the marathon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, clocking 2:32:43 after a midnight start due to sweltering, humid conditions. The silver medal went to Rose Chelimo of Bahrain with a time of 2:33:46, and bronze went to Namibia's 39-year-old Helalia Johannes, who clocked 2:34:15. Chepng'etich's time was the slowest world championship-winning time in history for the women's marathon. Due to the unfavorable conditions, only 40 out of 68 starters finished the race in Doha.[8]

2020–2021

On 4 October 2020, she finished third in the London Marathon.

On 4 April 2021, Chepng'etich set a half marathon world record of 1:04:02 at the Istanbul Half Marathon in Turkey, taking 29 seconds off the previous best set by Ababel Yeshaneh in 2020.[9] [10] Chepng'etich's record has since been broken, and she is currently the sixth fastest woman in history at the distance.[11]

On 10 October 2021, she took her first victory at a World Marathon Major by winning the 2021 Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:22:31. She went out fast in a 67:34 first half, and concluded significantly slower with a 74:57 second half, but still won by nearly two minutes.

2022

On 13 March, Chepng'etich clocked the second fastest ever women's only marathon time to win the Nagoya Women's Marathon in Japan, a World Athletics Elite Platinum Label race. In a new course record, she ran a negative split 2:17:18 with a 69:03 first half and a 68:15 second half. At the time, this was the joint seventh-fastest time in history, which gave her an 87 second margin of victory. She won $250,000, the biggest official prize in professional running up to that point.[12] [13]

On 9 October, Chepng'etich successfully defended her Chicago title at the 2022 Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:14:18, a personal best by almost three minutes, then the second-fastest time in history, and just 14 seconds outside of compatriot Brigid Kosgei's then-world record of 2:14:04. Chepng'etich ran most of the race well under world record pace as she went out very fast with her first 10 miles clocked at 49:49. She ran the first half in 65:44 before running the second half much slower in 68:34. The win made her the first woman in history to break the 2:18 barrier on three separate occasions.[14] [15]

Chepng'etich's split times in the 2022 Chicago Marathon

Distance intervalTimeSplit
5 km15:1115:11
10 km30:4015:29
15 km46:1915:39
20 km62:1015:51
Half65:44(3:34)
25 km1:18:0315:53
30 km1:34:0115:58
35 km1:50:2516:24
40 km2:07:0216:37
Marathon2:14:18(7:16)

2023–present: Marathon world record

On 13 October 2024, at the Chicago Marathon, Chepng'etich set a new world record in the marathon, with a time of 2:09:56, breaking Tigst Assefa's previous world record of 2:11:53 by almost two minutes.[16] In setting this record, she became the first woman to run faster than 2:11 and 2:10 in the marathon. Chepng'etich stated she dedicated her world record to compatriot and men's world record holder Kelvin Kiptum, who died in February 2024.[3]

Achievements

Personal bests

Distance Performance Location Date Notes
15:26.70 Nairobi, Kenya 9 April 2022
31:47.9h Nairobi, Kenya 26 April 2022
30:29 Manchester, United Kingdom 22 May 2022 (also 30:57 not legal)
1:04:02 Istanbul, Turkey 4 April 2021 , 6th of all time
2:09:56Chicago, United States 13 October 2024 WR

International competitions

10 kilometres
2018Memorial Samuel Wanjiru 10 kmNyahururu, Kenyabgcolor=silver2nd10 km33:09
Marathons representing
2017Istanbul MarathonIstanbul, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:22:36
2018Paris MarathonParis, Francebgcolor=silver2ndMarathon2:22:59
Istanbul MarathonIstanbul, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:18:35
2019Dubai MarathonDubai, United Arab Emiratesbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:17:08
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatarbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:32:43
2020London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom3rdMarathon2:22:05
2021Olympic GamesSapporo, JapanMarathonDNF
Chicago MarathonChicago, IL, United Statesbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:22:31
2022Nagoya Women's MarathonNagoya, Japanbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:17:18 CR
World ChampionshipsEugene, OR, United StatesMarathonDNF
Chicago MarathonChicago, IL, United Statesbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:14:18
2023Nagoya Women's MarathonNagoya, Japanbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:18:08
2024Chicago MarathonChicago, IL, United Statesbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:09:57
Half marathons representing Nike
2016Rabat Half MarathonRabat, Morocco4thHalf Marathon1:11:33
Nairobi Half MarathonNairobi, Kenyabgcolor=silver2ndHalf Marathon1:14:13
2017Adana Half MarathonAdana, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:09:06
Paris Half MarathonParis, Francebgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:08:08
Milano Half MarathonMilano, Italybgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:07:42
Istanbul Half MarathonIstanbul, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:06:19
Bogotá Half MarathonBogotá, Colombia3rdHalf Marathon1:13:57
Rock 'n' Roll Half MarathonLisbon, Portugal4thHalf Marathon1:10:33
2018World Half Marathon ChampionshipsValencia, Spain13thHalf Marathon1:09:12
Copenhagen Half MarathonCopenhagen, Denmark5thHalf Marathon1:07:02
2019Bahrain Night Half MarathonManama, Bahrainbgcolor=silver2ndHalf Marathon1:06:09
Vodafone Istanbul Half MarathonIstanbul, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:05:30 CR
Gifu Seiryu Half MarathonGifu, Japanbgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:06:06
Bogotá Half MarathonBogotá, Colombiabgcolor=gold1stHalf Marathon1:10:39
2020Airtel Delhi Half MarathonNew Delhi, Indiabgcolor=silver2ndHalf marathon1:05:06
2021Istanbul Half MarathonIstanbul, Turkeybgcolor=gold1stHalf marathon1:04:02

National championships

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ruth CHEPNGETICH – Athlete Profile . . 1 January 2021.
  2. Web site: World Records . 13 October 2024 . World Athletics . en-US.
  3. Web site: 13 October 2024 . Ruth Chepngetich does something no other woman has done before in 2024 Chicago Marathon with likely world record finish . 13 October 2024 . NBC Chicago . en-US.
  4. Web site: 2018 Istanbul Marathon . Podisti – Roberto Annoscia . 11 November 2018 . 30 January 2019.
  5. Web site: Ruth Chepngetich Smashes Istanbul Marathon Record with 2:18:35 . Watch Athletics . 11 November 2018 . 30 January 2019.
  6. Web site: Ruth Chepngetich's amazing run at the 2018 Vodafone Istanbul Marathon . Run Blog Run . 16 November 2018 . 25 January 2019.
  7. Web site: Ruth Chepngetich shatters Dubai Marathon course record . . 25 January 2019 . 30 January 2019.
  8. News: Leichtathletik-WM: Chepngetich gewinnt langsamsten WM-Marathon – 28 Läuferinnen müssen aufgeben. 28 September 2019. Spiegel Online. 28 September 2019.
  9. News: 4 April 2021 . İstanbul Yarı Maratonu'nda dünya rekoru! . tr . . 4 April 2021.
  10. Web site: Snider-McGrath . Ben . 4 April 2021 . Ruth Chepngetich runs 1:04:02, breaks half-marathon world record in Istanbul . 13 March 2022 . Canadian Running Magazine.
  11. Web site: Half Marathon – women – senior – all . 14 October 2024 . worldathletics.org.
  12. Web site: Dickinson . Marley . 1 October 2021 . Nagoya Women's Marathon now offers the most prize money of any race . 13 March 2022 . Canadian Running Magazine.
  13. Web site: Whittington . Jess . 13 March 2022 . Chepngetich runs 2:17:18 to win Nagoya Women's Marathon . 13 March 2022 . World Athletics.
  14. Web site: Henderson . Jason . 9 October 2022 . Chepngetich goes No.2 all-time in Chicago Marathon . 9 October 2022 . . en-GB.
  15. Web site: 9 October 2022 . Ruth Chepngetich Runs 2:14:18 to Win 2022 Chicago Marathon after Crazy 65:44 First Half . 9 October 2022 . . en.
  16. News: Patterson . Hunter . 13 October 2024 . Ruth Chepngetich shatters women's world record at Chicago Marathon . The New York Times.