March 15 (Reuters) - Ethiopian long-distance runner Fotyen Tesfay stormed to the second-fastest marathon time in history when she won the Barcelona Marathon on Sunday with a time of two hours, 10 ...
Ethiopia’s Fotyen Tesfay made a remarkable first showing at the marathon distance on Sunday, running 2:10:53 at the Zurich Barcelona Marathon in Spain to set the fastest debut ever by a woman. The ...
The 28-year-old Ethiopian posted the fastest debut marathon ever recorded by a woman.
Fotyen Tesfay won the Barcelona Marathon in the fastest time other than the world record from 2024.
Olympic triathlon champion Alex Yee produced a remarkable performance to become the second-fastest British marathon runner ever and suggests that he could contend over 26.2 miles at the 2028 LA Games.
Fotyen Tesfay ran the second-fastest race in women’s marathon history as she triumphed in Barcelona on Sunday.