Joshua Cheptegei breaks 10km road world record in Valencia

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Cheptegei won the 10,000m world title on the track in Doha in October

Joshua Cheptegei broke the 10km road world record in Valencia, setting a new time of 26 minutes 38 seconds.

The 23-year-old broke the previous record by six seconds, which was set in 2010 by Kenya's Leonard Komon.

Uganda's Cheptegei was crowned 10,000m world champion in Doha in October, having won the 10km cross country world title in Denmark in March.

In 2018, he ran 41 minutes five seconds in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, to break the 15km road world record.

Cheptegei's average pace was two minutes and 40 seconds per kilometre in Valencia, passing through 5km in 13 minutes 24 seconds.

"What a year it has been," he said. "I can't believe it.

"I knew that Valencia was going to be a really fast course, one of the fastest in the world. So to get to achieve what we came here for is something really special."

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