Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei won the NN ZevenHeuvenloop in 41:05 to set a new world record finishing eight seconds earlier than the world best.
The world 10,000m silver medallist took the lead earlier than planned as the pacemakers struggled to maintain the required pace. He passed the first five kilometres in 14:07 but increased his pace and covered the next five-kilometre section in 13:42 to reach 10 kilometres in 27:49.
The double Commonwealth champion still had another gear to move into, though, and he upped his tempo in the final third of the race to get back on pace for a world best.
Having covered the final five kilometres in 13:16 and the final three kilometres in 7:46, he crossed the finish line in 41:05.
“After 10km I was outside the schedule for the world best so I decided to accelerate at 12km,” said Cheptegei after winning this race for the fourth time.
“The last kilometre was hard but I really enjoyed it. I am very proud of my achievement and want to thank the organization and my team.”
Eritrea’s Abrar Osman finished a distant second in 42:34, 22 seconds ahead of world 5000m champion Muktar Edris.
Cheptegei’s compatriot and fellow Commonwealth 10,000m champion Stella Chesang won the women’s race in a national record of 47:19.