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IAAF to Award World Record Bonus to Kiplagat
October 10, 2006 Courtesy of IAAF.
IAAF to Award World Record Bonus to Kiplagat
Monte Carlo---The IAAF has decided to award a world record
bonus of $50,000 to Lornah Kiplagat, who broke the
women's 20km mark yesterday at the 1st IAAF World Road
Running Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. IAAF President Lamine Diack made the announcement
during his speech at the competition's Final banquet. "At the last World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki we
had a World Record Programme sponsored by two of our
partners TDK and Toyota, but there is no agreement in
place for the World Road Running Championships," said
Diack. "Nonetheless, after seeing the fantastic competition
yesterday, and the great world record of Lornah Kiplagat, we
believe it is right that athletes at this event should also be
rewarded for exceptional performances, even if we do not
have a sponsor for that. For this reason, I am delighted to
announce that Lornah will be paid a world record bonus of
$50,000 directly by the IAAF, and that we will continue to pay
a bonus to all those who can break World Records at future
editions of our World Road Running Championships. " Kiplagat lowered the existing World Record held by Britain's
Paula Radcliffe by five seconds to 1:03: 21 yesterday. The
Dutchwoman's performance came after a tough duel with
Romania's Constantina Tomescu-Dita, who was just two
seconds behind at the finish line and also inside Radcliffe's
mark which dates back to 2001. Both Kiplagat and
Tomescu-Dita were also credited with a new European
Record mark of 47:10 for 15km.
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