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Paris world record breaking will be challenging, according to Jepchirchir

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: May 15, 2024 6:30 am
Ivy Irungu
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Peres Jepchirchir, the London Marathon champion, acknowledges the challenging nature of the Paris course and believes that breaking the world marathon record at the Paris Olympics will be a daunting task. Despite this, she remains hopeful of achieving impressive times as she defends the Olympic title she won in 2020. Jepchirchir recently set a new women’s-only marathon record in London, clocking 2:16:16, surpassing Mary Keitany’s previous mark of 2:17:01.

“Considering the course’s difficulty, breaking the record won’t be easy. But I’m ready for the challenge. Having tackled tough courses like New York and Boston, I am still hopeful,” she said.

Jepchirchir was speaking after picking up the LG/SJAK (Sports Journalists Association of Kenya) Personality of the Month award for April following her triumph in the English capital.

“I am grateful and honoured to receive this award. It’s such a vital recognition for us to know that someone somewhere is watching us and appreciating our efforts,” she stated.

Reflecting on her London triumph, Jepchirchir stated: “I wasn’t expecting to clinch the title in London, let alone setting a world record. But my training was good and I was also in good shape.”

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She views her recent success as a catalyst for even greater achievements.

“I am feeling motivated after my triumph in London. To win the Olympics is no easy feat, it needs extra work. To win a second title will be a dream come true,” she stated.

 

Peres Jepchirchir secured the 2020 Tokyo Olympics marathon title with a time of 2:27:20, with Brigid Kosgei finishing second in 2:27:36 and USA’s Molly Seidel claiming third place in 2:27:46. Despite acknowledging challenges from perennial rivals Ethiopia, Jepchirchir remains confident in the Kenyan team’s ability to dominate the competition in Paris.

“The Kenyan team is strong. Our competitors Ethiopia also have a strong team but not as we are. I believe in Brigid and (Hellen) Obiri’s work rate, we have the potential to pull off a podium sweep,” Jepchirchir stated.

She has already resumed training, covering 20km daily.

“I resumed training on Monday last week since we have limited time to prepare for the Olympics. Since I just came from a competition, I can’t step into tough training,” she said.

“I started with light training — 20km a day. I will resume my usual training next week or by the end of the month,” she added.

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