
On October 24th, multiple records were born!
At the Valencia Half Horse Race in Spain, Ethiopia's 23-year-old girl Gidi is too tough - 1:02:52, a new women's world record, and this is also her half-horse debut!
5 km time 15:00, 10 km time 29:45, 15 km time 44:29... Gidey eventually improved the half-horse world record by 70 seconds.
The race was the Spanish Valencia Half Horse Race on 24 October, and it was also a blessing for Gidi, who set a world record of 14:06.62 in the 5,000m last year. In June, she also set a world record of 29:01.03 in the 10,000m in Hengroe, the Netherlands.
In this competition, the second place in the women's race was Yalemzerf Yehualaw, also from Ethiopia, and the result was 1:03:51. She ran 1:03:44 in the previous section, but later found in the audit that the track was 54 meters shorter.
The winner of the men's division was Kenya's Abel Kipchumba, with a result of 58:07. His compatriot Rhonex Kipruto trailed 2 seconds to take the silver medal.
Let's take a look at the video highlights——
Today's Rotterdam Marathon in the Netherlands, Belgium's Bashir Abdi ran 2:03:36, setting a men's all-Malaysian European record.
In Xi'an, Special Olympics athletics entered the third competition day, and a number of new national records were born.
Watching the men's 100m T13 final, Guangxi boy Huang Lixin won the championship with 10.85 seconds (0.0), setting a national record for this level.
In the men's 3000m obstacle course hearing impaired group, Zhejiang's Xu Kuantian won the championship at 9:28.64, setting a national record for this level.
Check the results of this Year's Special Olympics –