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Marathon man Kipchoge, hurdler Muhammad world athletes of year

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Kenya’s marathon sub-two-hour man Eliud Kipchoge and American 400m hurdles world record holder Dalilah Muhammad were named World Athletics athletes of the year.

28th April 2019, London, England; The 2019 Virgin London Marathon; Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya finishes in 1st place in the Men’s Elite (Photo by John Patrick Fletcher/Action Plus via Getty Images)kipchoge

 

Their titles were announced at the annual awards ceremony of the sport’s governing body in Monaco.

Kipchoge retained the award thanks to his barrier-busting marathon in Vienna in October.

The Kenyan Olympic champion clocked one hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds over the 42.2km distance, though the record is unofficial because he used rotating pacemakers.

“I’m happy to be the first human being to run under two hours,” said Kipchoge, who also holds the official world record of 2:01:39.

Muhammad, meanwhile, broke her own world mark of 52.16 seconds in winning her speciality at the world championships in Doha in October.

“It’s been an amazing year,” said the 29-year-old. “It’s been a tough year and it’s just come home excellently. I never imagined coming home with this.”

Muhammad is aiming to defend her Olympic 400m hurdles title next year in Tokyo.

Asked how she would deal with the pressure, Muhammad said: “I think the pressure comes along with the sport. (In) Tokyo I’ll be able to handle it.”

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