Athletics: Kipchoge and Ibarguen named IAAF athletes of the year
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[December 05, 2018]
MONACO (Reuters) - Kenya's
marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge and Colombian jumper
Caterine Ibarguen were honored as IAAF athletes of the year at
athletics' annual awards ceremony on Tuesday.
Olympic champion Kipchoge shattered the world marathon record by 78
seconds as he completed the Berlin Marathon in two hours, one minute
and 39 seconds while Ibarguen was the Diamond League champion in
both the long jump and triple jump.
Both are first-time winners of the award.
Kipchoge's performance marked the biggest improvement in the
marathon record since Australian Derek Clayton took almost two and a
half minutes off the mark in 1967.
The 34-year-old Kenyan also won the London Marathon in 2018.
He also missed by 26 seconds breaking the magical two-hour barrier
when he crossed the line in 2:00.25 in a special race on the Monza
circuit in Italy in 2017 that was not eligible for record purposes.
Ibarguen, the Olympic champion in the triple jump, was undefeated in
eight finals in the event. Her triple jump of 14.96 metres in Rabat
was the longest in the world in 2018.
The 34-year-old also was IAAF Continental Cup and Central American
and Caribbean champion in both the long jump and triple jump.
Bahamian sprinter Shaunae Miller-Uibo, British sprinter Dina
Asher-Smith, Kenyan steeplechase world record holder Beatrice
Chepkoech and Belgian heptathlete Nafissatou Thiam, the 2017 winner,
were the other female finalists.
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Caterine Ibarguen is presented the female athlete of the year by
IAAF President Sebastian Coe and Prince Albert II of Monaco
REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
French decathlon world record holder Kevin Mayer, U.S. 60m world
record-setter Christian Coleman, Swedish pole vaulter Armand "Mondo"
Duplantis and Qatari hurdler Abderrahman Samba were the other
finalists for the men's award.
A three-way voting process determined the shortlists.
Votes by IAAF Council members counted for 50 percent of the results
with online public votes and ballots by the IAAF Family counting for
25 percent each.
Qatari high jumper Mutaz Essa Barshim and Belgian heptathlete Thiam
were the 2017 winners.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Monaco; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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