The distance runner clocks 27:04 and takes three seconds off Jimmy Gressier’s mark with super run in French city
Etienne Daguinos set a European 10km record with a sensational performance at Urban Trail de Lille (November 16).
The French athlete clocked 27:04, shaving three seconds off compatriot Jimmy Gressier’s previous European mark.
Etienne Daguinos, who was part of the French under-23 team that claimed silver at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships, went into the 10km off the back of a personal half-marathon best of 59:46, which put him joint-tenth on the European all-time list over 13.1 miles.
“I cannot believe it,” Etienne Daguinos said. “Some people might have predicted it [10km record] but I didn’t believe it. I knew that I was in good shape after my half-marathon in Valencia. I wanted to run faster than 27:30 and I am still in shock.”
Not only did Etienne Daguinos defeat a strong and deep field in Lille but he did so by running identical 5km splits of 13:32.
World 1500m bronze medallist Narve Gilje Nordas broke the Norwegian 10km record with 27:31, while Mohamed Abdilaahi clocked 27:40, the fastest fastest time by a German in history.
That put the pair seventh and joint-tenth on the European 10km all-time list respectively.
It means that Mo Farah, who ran 27:44 in 2010 and held the European 10km record until Julien Wanders recorded a time of 27:32 in 2018, is now 13th on the rankings.
With six out of the eight fastest 10km times by European male athlete occurring this season, expect the record books to tumble once again next year.
Etienne Daguinos, who occasionally trains in Font Romeu and also has a background in trail running, is now in prime position to be the first European athlete to break the 27 minute barrier in the 10km.
Only 29 athletes have ever achieved the feat and they are all from Africa.
On an energetic Saturday in Lille, France, 24-year-old Étienne Daguinos not just secured the triumph at the nearby 10km street race yet in addition set another European record with a momentous season of 27 minutes and 4 seconds. This accomplishment outperforms the past record 0f 27:07 by three seconds, a record likewise set in Lille only eight months earlier by his compatriot Jimmy Gressier.
Etienne Daguinos, who has been showing promising structure in sports, especially exhibited his developing predominance in significant distance running. Falling off a fifteenth spot finish in the 5,000 meters at the European Titles in Rome this previous June, he has noticeably honed his speed and perseverance. His new record denotes a critical improvement of 45 seconds from his past best in the 10km class, highlighting a groundbreaking jump in his athletic profession.
The race in Lille drew a serious field, including top sprinters from Kenya. Meshack Lelgut and Charles Rotich, who are eminent figures on the worldwide significant distance running scene, dragged along Etienne Daguinos, representing the elevated degree of execution that was displayed at the occasion. In spite of the tough opposition, Etienne Daguinos’ pivotal speed left his opponents and observers the same in amazement as he ran across the end goal.
This record isn’t simply an individual triumph for Etienne Daguinos yet additionally a demonstration of the blossoming ability of French marathon runners. Simply last month, Etienne Daguinos joined the first class gathering of French competitors who have finished a half-long distance race in less than 60 minutes, enrolling a period of 59 minutes and 46 seconds. This gathering incorporates regarded sprinters like Julien Meanders, Morhad Amdouni, and Jimmy Gressier, the last option being the past 10km record holder who heartily praised Etienne Daguinos on his prosperity through virtual entertainment, noticing that the “French level is ablaze.”
Age is no barrier for Colin Spivey