Brigid Kosgei Wins Tokyo Marathon with Third-Fastest Time
Brigid Kosgei won the Tokyo Marathon with a time of 2:16:02, the third-fastest women's marathon time in history.
This achievement solidifies her position as one of the greatest marathoners of all time, with her fifth World Marathon Majors win since 2018.
Kosgei faced a compelling battle from Ethiopia's Ashete Bekere and Gotytom Gebreslase through the 30K mark.
But she soon pulled away, running a 15:48 5K split to secure the victory.
Kosgei set the current women's world record of 2:14:04 in Chicago in 2019, and her training paid off in Tokyo.
She took the leaders through the halfway point in an impressive 1:08:06.
The top finishers included Ashete Bekere in second with 2:17:58, and Gotytom Gebreslase in third with 2:18:18.
American Sara Hall finished eighth in 2:22:56, the fourth-fastest marathon of her career.
Kosgei's win was a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport.
With this win, Kosgei continues to dominate the marathon scene, and fans can expect to see her compete at the highest level in upcoming events.
Her performance in Tokyo will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the highlights of her career.
As Kosgei wrote on Instagram, "My goal was to run fast and I achieved it. Arigato Tokyo."
The Tokyo Marathon was a significant event, with many top athletes competing for the top spots.
Kosgei's victory was well-deserved, and she will likely continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the marathon world.