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2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

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2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

On the afternoon of April 24, Beijing time, the 2022 German Hamburg Marathon started, and although there are many races in Europe this weekend, including the Vienna Marathon, Hamburg is more concerned:

This is where Eliud Kipchoge made his first career, where in 2013 he began his glorious all-horse journey in 2 hours 05 minutes and 30 seconds, and the biggest highlight of this year's Hamburg Marathon was naturally the women's 10 km road record set (29 minutes 14 seconds) and the Ethiopian runner Yalemzerf Yehualaw, the second fastest in the women's half horse history (1 hour 03 minutes and 51 seconds);

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

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Yewaro, who is not yet 23 years old, once won the Xiamen Haicang Half Marathon Championship (race record), her performance in the 10 km road run was 1 minute faster than the track race, last year in the half horse field continued to erupt, once set a "world record", but was later found to be less than half a horse standard and lost; even so, her career for the first time in the whole horse is still attracting attention, more lamenting is that Yewaro once tested positive for the new crown, fortunately this did not have a serious impact on her preparation;

The Hamburg Marathon is not without other masters, although the original 21-baima champion Guye Adola is not in the contract, but the men's elite still has three PB within 2 hours and 05 points, and the biggest favorites for the women's side include Gadise Mulu, who won the Hamburg Marathon;

On the afternoon of April 24, Beijing time, the competition officially started——

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

Yevalo's first 5 km is very raw: the pace is 3 minutes and 15 seconds / km, 16 minutes and 11 seconds to punch the first time, about 23 seconds ahead of the catching group behind him, at the beginning trying to pull away the advantage, trying to maintain a safe distance from the players behind him;

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

Her advantage in the first 5km continues to expand, with a pace of 3 minutes and 18 seconds in 5-10km and a 10km pass in 32:39s, 43 seconds ahead of the 7-man phalanx behind her, with an estimated finish time of 2 hours and 17 minutes;

Yevalo maintained a pace of 3 minutes and 18 seconds in 10-15 kilometers, 49 minutes and 06 seconds, and had already thrown off the catching runners for 1 minute and 30 seconds; the subsequent 15-20 kilometers continued to speed up, the interval pace was 3 minutes and 11 seconds, and the 20 kilometers took 1 hour 04 minutes and 59 seconds, at this time the advantage of 2 minutes and a half minutes had been established!

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

Half-timer, 1 hour 08 minutes and 31 seconds; the next 21.0975 kilometers will be the first challenge Yevalo faces .

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

20-25 km, Yevalo still has no pace, the interval takes 16 minutes and 15 seconds, she extends the pace of 3 minutes and 16 seconds to 30 km, 1 hour 37 minutes and 34 seconds clocked in, has been nearly 4 minutes ahead of her compatriot Wereta who is chasing behind her;

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

Since then, Yewaro did not collapse in the last 7 km like many marathon novices, she continued to lead the way at a pace of 3 minutes and 17 seconds in 30-35 kilometers, 1 hour 53 minutes and 55 seconds, extending the lead to 4 minutes and 47 seconds; 40 kilometers took 2 hours 10 minutes and 11 seconds, the championship had almost no suspense, just waiting for the finish result -

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

In the end, Jevalo won the first horse with 2 hours 17 minutes and 23 seconds and a pace of 3 minutes 17 seconds/km, breaking the women's first horse best of 2 hours 18 minutes and 56 seconds set by the famous laura Delacleve, creating his own new record, while breaking the track record held by compatriot Melkamu (2 hours 21 minutes 54 seconds) and the Ethiopian national record of 2 hours 17 minutes and 41 seconds set by Degefa in Dubai in 2019!

Yewaro's first horse can be directly ranked 6th in the women's marathon history, the first horse is so dazzling, the future is unlimited!

The following are Yevalo's segmented timings:

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

The competition on the men's side is far more intense than Yevallo's riding in the women's camp:

Since the first group of pacemakers on the men's side benchmarked the pace within 3 minutes, most of the men's runners were able to follow closely in the first half of the race: 5 kilometers in 14 minutes and 50 seconds, 10 kilometers in 29 minutes and 30 seconds, 15 kilometers in 44 minutes and 38 seconds, and 1 hour 02 minutes and 41 seconds in the half distance, and there were more than 20 runners in the leading group at this time;

But the next 10 kilometers gradually distanced these people - after 25 kilometers, The Ugandan Kissa, who had previously been in the big army, ran to the front, including only 6 runners who passed the 35 kilometers inside, and the finish result was expected to be within 2 hours and 05 minutes;

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

After 40 kilometers, there are three people left in the leading men's group at this time, namely Kissa in Uganda and Kotut in Kenya, and Tadesse in Ethiopia;

2:17:23! Pace 3 min 17! Yevello won the first horse! The men's 4 broke Kipchoge's record

In the final sprint stage, Kissa did not have the last laugh, Cybrian Kotut behind him hit the line first in 2 hours 04 minutes and 47 seconds, and won the championship in 1 second; Kissa was second in second, Ethiopia's Tadesse finished third in 2 hours 05 minutes 07 seconds, and kiplangat finished in 2 hours 05 minutes 09 seconds, all four of whom broke kipchoger's record of 2 hours 05 minutes and 30 seconds set in 2013!

So the question is: will this year's Hamburg Marathoners produce the next epoch-making marathon runner?