Elisha Rotich wins Paris Marathon and smashes Kenenisa Bekele´s course record

Elisha Rotich´s time of 2:04:18 was enough to beat the Paris Marathon´s seven-year-old course record on his way to victory in the French capital. Rotich also claimed his personal best time in the race, beating his previous mark by exactly a minute. Tigist Memuye took the women´s event for the biggest win of her life.

'Executed his tactics absolutely superbly' - Rotich smashes the course record to win Paris marathon

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Elisha Rotich has won the Paris Marathon in 2:04:18, breaking Kenenisa Bekele's course record from 2014.
Kenyan Rotich produced his best ever performance for a personal best time in his 14th marathon, smashing his previous mark by exactly one. Bekele's record had stood for 19 years in Paris.
31-year-old Rotich, who finished 10th in the Milan Marathon in May, launched an attack on the front five miles from the end.
Tigist Memuye claimed the biggest win of her career, winning the women's marathon in 2:26:12.
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'The biggest race of her life' - Memuye wins women's race of Paris marthon

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She placed second in the Geneva marathon in May, running 2:24:23 in Switzerland. And despite running almost two minutes slower in Paris, she grabbed her first marathon win.
30,000 participated in the Paris Marathon, the first since 2019 after Covid-19 forced the cancellation of the 2020 edition.
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