1. 1. The 10,000-meter world record was set by Ugandan athlete Joshua Chepteguet in Valencia, Spain on October 7, 2020. 2 Chepteguet ran 26 minutes and 11 seconds in this event. The result broke the world record set by Ethiopian athlete Haile Gebrasiye Bekele on August 26, 2005. 3 The world record of Bekele was held for 15 years until Chepteguet broke this score10,000-meter world record; The 10,000-meter world record is 2 hours, 2 minutes and 9 seconds. This record was set by Ethiopian athlete Kenenisa Becquerel at the Stockholm Athletics Championships. With human in-depth research on sports competitions and continuous improvement of training methods, this record has been refreshed and broken. The following describes the relevant information on this record in detail. First of all, the 10,000-meter race is a long-distance event that tests speed and endurance. For athletes; Some key points in the world record are the record holder Becquerel,10,000-meter world recordHe not only performed well in the 10,000-meter event, but also won gold medals in many competitions such as the Olympics and the World Championships. He is one of the most dominant players in track and field history. The record time is 26 minutes, 17.53 seconds. This achievement has not yet been broken; The 10,000-meter world record is 2 hours, 2 minutes and 9 seconds. Relevant information about the record is as follows. The creator of Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele created time and created significance at the Stockholm Athletics Championships. The creation of this record not only demonstrates Kenenisa Bekele's personal strength and efforts, but also represents the progress and development trend of mankind in sports competition. The 10,000-meter world record has been refreshed and broken. With science and technology.
2. Bronze medal in meters, and won the men's 5000 meters gold medal at the 1999 World Athletics Championships10,000-meter world recordHis personal best time in the 5000-meter was 12 minutes, 50.80 seconds, and the best time in the 3000-meter was 7 minutes, 28.93 seconds, demonstrating his all-around strength, eighth place in Tadesse 26 minutes, 37 seconds and 25 seconds; The creator of the 100-meter world record is Ugandan athlete Cheptge. He achieved this great achievement in an event called NN Valencia World Day in Valencia, Spain on October 7, 2020, breaking the dust. The 15-year world record for this event, the original record was 26 minutes, 17 seconds 53, set by Ethiopian athlete Becquerel in 2005 8; The women's 10,000-meter world record was set by Ethiopia's Ayana at the Rio Olympics, with a score of 29 minutes, 17.45 seconds. This result broke the previous world record held by China's Wang Junxia for 23 years. The men's 10,000-meter world record was set by Uganda's Cheputge in the competition in Valencia, Spain, with a score of 26 minutes, 11 seconds; The world record of the meter is 26 minutes, 11.00 seconds. This record was set by Ugandan athlete Joshua Cheptge during the match on NN Valencia World Records Day in Valencia, Spain on October 7, 2020. He broke the previous record of 26 minutes, 17.57 seconds set by Ethiopian famous star Becquerel in 2005.
3. The world record of meters was set by Gidi Berglu Gibril of Ethiopia. On June 9, 2021, at the Ethiopian Athletics Trials held in Henglo, the Netherlands, she won the championship with a score of 29 minutes and 01 seconds and broke the record set by Sivan Hassan of the Netherlands; The men's 10,000-meter world record is 2 hours, 6 minutes and 8 seconds. The detailed explanation is as follows: In track and field events, the men's 10,000-meter race is a very challenging competition event that requires athletes to have excellent endurance and speed. Currently, the world record is An amazing achievement created by Kenyan athletes. The specific figure is that the athlete completed the race in about two hours, and the final time frame is about 6 minutes to complete the entire 10,000-meter race; In the long-distance running field of track and field, the women's 10,000-meter world record was set by China's Wang Junxia at the 7th National Games track and field competition on September 8, 1993. The score was 29 minutes, 31.78 seconds. This glorious moment occurred in Beijing. She broke the global record at that time with her amazing performance, while the men's 10,000-meter world record was set by Ethiopian athlete Kenbekler at the Brussels International Athletics Federation Grand Prix on August 26, 2005. His time was 26 minutes, 17.53 seconds.
4. He holds the world record in the 5-kilometer event of the meter and road race. He ran 12 minutes and 35 seconds in the Monaco event two months ago; the meter running is a track and field event, and the ranking of the participants depends on their trunks. The order of the head, neck, arms, legs, hands or feet along the vertical plane after reaching the finish line. This competition mainly tests the athletes 'endurance sprint speed and tactical cooperation. It is usually followed by maintaining a lead at the start and running on the way; The world record in meters was set by Ugandan player Joshua Chepteguet in Valencia, Spain on October 7, 2020. His score was 26 minutes, 11.00 seconds. This result not only broke the record of 26 minutes, 17.57 seconds held by Ethiopia's Bekele in 2005, but also improved by nearly 6 seconds. During the race, Chepteguet showed an amazing average pace, taking 6284 seconds per lap and 2 minutes, 37 seconds per kilometer.
5. Meter-meter swimming of 26 minutes 17.53 is the world record. As of October 2019, the men's world record Kenenisa Becquerel, 26 minutes 17.53 August 26, 2005, at the IAAF Brussels Station; Second place Gebrassie 26 minutes 22 seconds 75, one of the greatest legends in the history of human track and field, the emperor of long-distance running, broke the world record 27 times.
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