As expected, the Berlin Marathon was a real highlight for anyone who loves following marathon races. However, unlike last year, it was not Eliud Kipchoge who made the biggest headlines, even though he won again this year. Instead, it was Tigist Assefa who stole all the headlines with a fantastic women’s world record in Marathon.
New Women’s Marathon World Record at the 2023 Berlin Marathon: 02:11:53
Tigist Assefa is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who burst onto the marathon scene in 2022 with a stunning victory at the Berlin Marathon. She ran 2:15:37, the third-fastest time in history, in just her second marathon ever. Assefa’s performance was even more remarkable given that she had previously competed as an 800-meter runner. She is the first woman in history to break two minutes for 800 meters and 2:20 for the marathon.
Assefa’s transition to the marathon was motivated by her desire to compete at a higher level. She had experienced mixed success as an 800-meter runner, reaching the semifinals of the 2016 Olympic Games but failing to advance to the final. She felt that she had more potential as a marathon runner, and she was determined to prove herself.
Assefa’s victory in Berlin was a testament to her talent and dedication. She ran a smart and aggressive race, staying with the leaders early on and then making her move in the second half of the race. She crossed the finish line with a commanding lead, and her time was the fastest ever by a woman in a debut marathon.
Assefa’s performance in Berlin has made her one of the favorites to win the 2024 Olympic Marathon. She is still a relatively young runner, and she has the potential to improve even further. She is also a versatile runner who could excel at other distances, such as the half marathon and 10K.
Assefa is a role model for young runners everywhere. She has shown that it is possible to achieve great things, even if you come from a humble background. She is also an inspiration to runners of all ages, showing that it is never too late to switch distances or set new goals.
In this year’s edition of the Berlin Marathon, a new world record in the women’s marathon of 02:11:53 was set by Tigist Assefa, which shows the fantastic development she has had as a marathon runner.
Top 10 Women’s Race Berlin Marathon 2023
Rank |
Name |
Country |
Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Assefa, Tigist |
ETH |
02:11:53 |
2 |
Chepkirui, Sheila |
KEN |
02:17:49 |
3 |
Shauri, Magdalena |
TAN |
02:18:41 |
4 |
Yimer, Zeineba |
ETH |
02:19:07 |
5 |
Teferi, Senbere |
ETH |
02:19:21 |
6 |
Dida, Dera |
ETH |
02:19:24 |
7 |
Edesa, Workenesh |
ETH |
02:19:40 |
8 |
Bekele, Helen |
ETH |
02:19:44 |
9 |
Purdue, Charlotte |
GBR |
02:22:17 |
10 |
Wereta, Fikrte |
ETH |
02:23:01 |
Top 10 Men’s Race Berlin Marathon 2023
Position |
Name |
Country |
Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Kipchoge, Eliud |
KEN |
02:02:42 |
2 |
Kipkemoi, Vincent |
KEN |
02:03:13 |
3 |
Takele, Tadese |
ETH |
02:03:24 |
4 |
Korir, Ronald |
KEN |
02:04:22 |
5 |
Teklu, Haftu |
ETH |
02:04:42 |
6 |
Shiferaw, Andualem Belay |
ETH |
02:04:44 |
7 |
Kipruto, Amos |
KEN |
02:04:49 |
8 |
Kiplimo, Philemon |
KEN |
02:04:56 |
9 |
Petros, Amanal |
GER |
02:04:58 |
10 |
Kiplimo, Bonface Kimutai |
KEN |
02:05:05 |