Beatrice Chebet crushes Gudaf Tsegay’s world record, makes history as fastest woman ever in 5000m

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet produced one of the most extraordinary performances in athletics history by demolishing the women’s 5000m world record at the Paris Diamond League 2025, clocking a stunning 13:03.52. The 24-year-old obliterated Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay’s previous record of 14:00.21, set just last year, by almost a full minute – a margin that has left the global athletics community in sheer awe.

Chebet’s historic run: redefining human limits

From the start, Chebet appeared determined to push the boundaries of distance running. Crossing the first kilometre in 2:36.2, she maintained an astonishing pace throughout the race, finishing with an average speed of 3:07 per mile, faster than many national men’s champions over 5km. Her splits per kilometre illustrate the magnitude of her performance:

Km SplitTime (mm:ss)
12:36.2
22:39.1
32:38.6
42:35.4
52:34.2

The negative split in her final two kilometres underlines her strategic brilliance and elite endurance.

Race summary – Paris Diamond League Women’s 5000m

PositionAthleteCountryTimeNotes
1Beatrice ChebetKenya13:03.52World Record
2Ejgayehu TayeEthiopia13:35.98Personal Best
3Margaret KipkemboiKenya13:40.41Season Best
4Lemlem HailuEthiopia13:55.12Personal Best
5Laura MuirGreat Britain14:03.29National Record

Chebet finished over 32 seconds ahead of Taye, demonstrating an unprecedented gulf in elite women’s distance racing.

Chebet’s reaction post-race

An emotional Chebet dedicated her world record to her family and Kenyan fans:

“I thank God, my coaches, and my parents. They believed in me when I doubted myself. Today I felt strong and free. I wanted to push beyond the limits and show Kenyan girls that anything is possible.”

She revealed that coach Gabriel Kiptanui told her pre-race to target 13:10 but during the race, she realised she could go even faster.

Athletics legends hail Chebet’s feat

Global track and field icons praised her performance as one of the greatest moments in athletics history.

  • Hellen Obiri (Olympic medallist): “What Chebet has done is beyond special. Sub-13:05 for women is something we never imagined in our careers. Kenya is proud.”
  • Mo Farah (multiple world champion): “Unbelievable! Chebet is running times that would win many men’s national championships. True greatness.”
  • Paula Radcliffe (former marathon world record holder): “Beatrice Chebet just redefined women’s distance running. A historic moment for our sport.”

Expert analysis: why Chebet’s run is historic

Sports scientists have described Chebet’s run as one of the top five greatest athletic performances ever recorded, across both men’s and women’s disciplines. Dr. Michael Joyner of the Mayo Clinic, who studies human endurance, said:

“Chebet’s run is akin to the first sub-four-minute mile or Eliud Kipchoge’s sub-2 marathon. This is an extraordinary human achievement.”

Chebet’s career timeline

YearEventAchievement
2019World Cross Country ChampionshipsGold (Junior)
2021Diamond League debutPodium finishes in 3000m
2022Commonwealth GamesGold in 5000m
2023World ChampionshipsSilver in 5000m
2025Paris Diamond LeagueWorld Record (5000m)

Tsegay congratulates Chebet

Gudaf Tsegay, whose record Chebet broke, showed true sportsmanship, posting:

“Records are meant to inspire others. Congratulations Beatrice Chebet. Incredible run, I am motivated to come back stronger.”

The camaraderie between Ethiopian and Kenyan athletes, despite fierce East African rivalry, continues to inspire fans worldwide.

Social media erupts

Chebet’s record-breaking run was the number one trending topic on social media globally, with hashtags like #ChebetWR #ParisDiamondLeague #AthleticsHistory dominating timelines.

Fan reactions included:

  • “This is the greatest distance run I’ve ever seen. Beatrice Chebet is the GOAT.”
  • “A Kenyan queen rewriting the books. Unreal.”
  • “How is 13:03 even possible? Chebet has transcended human limits.”

The road ahead: Olympic dreams

With the Paris 2026 Olympics now approaching, Chebet has established herself as the overwhelming favourite for gold in the women’s 5000m. Athletics Kenya has confirmed they will focus her preparation solely on the 5000m, with potential for a 10,000m double if training indicators remain strong.

Comparison with all-time greats

Athlete5000m Personal BestYear
Beatrice Chebet13:03.522025
Gudaf Tsegay14:00.212024
Letesenbet Gidey14:06.622020
Tirunesh Dibaba14:11.152008
Hellen Obiri14:18.372017

Chebet’s time has closed the gap between men’s and women’s records by a significant margin, igniting debates on physiological evolution, altitude training benefits, and genetic factors contributing to East African distance dominance.

Final thoughts

Beatrice Chebet’s demolition of Gudaf Tsegay’s world record is not merely a record-breaking performance; it is a milestone that will redefine the future of women’s long-distance running. Her confidence, tactical intelligence, and supreme endurance highlight a new era where sub-13:10 times may soon become the new elite benchmark.

As Chebet returns to Kenya to prepare for her Olympic campaign, her run will continue to inspire aspiring athletes worldwide, proving yet again that with self-belief, disciplined preparation, and fearless execution, barriers – no matter how impossible they appear – can be shattered.


Disclaimer: This news article is for informational purposes only. It includes results, athlete statements, and expert analyses based on official competition broadcasts and post-race interactions. Final performance validations remain subject to World Athletics ratification procedures.

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