The 23-year-old, who will win $50,000 once the
record is ratified, clocked four hours, four minutes and 35
seconds to top the podium and better the mark of 4:05:56 that
Inez Henriques recorded in London last year.
Henriques's time had earned her the first gold medal to be
awarded in the event at the world athletics championships after
the women's race was a late addition to the schedule.
The Portuguese world champion dropped out of Saturday's race
before the 30km mark to leave Liang to forge on through the
drizzle and claim victory four and a half minutes clear of
compatriot Yin Hang, who also won silver in London last year.
Australia's Claire Tallent finished third for bronze in what was
also her first attempt at the distance, which was first listed
as a world record event in August 2015 as the IAAF looked to
ensure equal competition opportunities for men and women.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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