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Athletics-Marathon world record holder Keitany announces retirement | Reuters
2021-09-23 00:00:00.0     路透社-非洲     原网页

       By Reuters Staff

       2 Min Read

       FILE PHOTO: Mary Keitany, the world record holder in a women marathon, speaks during an interview with Reuters as she takes part in the 2019 Athletes Annual Conference in Eldoret, Kenya. December 4, 2019. REUTERS/Njeri Mwangi/File Photo

       (Reuters) - Kenya’s Mary Keitany, the world record holder for a women-only marathon, announced her retirement on Wednesday at the age of 39 due to a back injury.

       Keitany set the record in her third London Marathon win in 2017, finishing in a time of two hours 17 minutes and one second. Her compatriot Brigid Kosgei and Briton Paula Radcliffe are the only two women to have run a marathon quicker, having done so in mixed gender races.

       Keitany said the COVID-19 pandemic had denied her the chance to receive treatment for a back injury sustained in 2019.

       "I'm sad to say, a back injury that I suffered in late 2019 made a decision about my retirement for me," Keitany said in a statement here.

       “I couldn’t get the treatment I wanted in Europe because of the pandemic-related travel restrictions last year and every time I thought I had got over the injury and started training hard, it became a problem again.

       “So now is the time to say goodbye -- if only as an elite runner - to the sport I love so much.”

       Keitany won the New York Marathon four times, including three consecutive victories between 2014-16, and the world half marathon title in 2009. She finished fourth at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

       Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond

       Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

       


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