Marathon runner Kipchoge, hurdler Muhammad named world athletes of year

Pioneering marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge and U.S. hurdler Dalilah Muhammad were named the world athletes of the year in track and field on Saturday.

Kenyan became 1st person to run marathon in under 2 hours

Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge became the first athlete to run a marathon in less than two hours, but it did not count as a world record because he ran on his own with a rotating group of pacemakers in strictly controlled conditions. (Ronald Zak/The Associated Press)
Pioneering marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge and U.S. hurdler Dalilah Muhammad were named the world athletes of the year in track and field on Saturday.

Kipchoge became the first man to run a sub-two-hour marathon, though the feat wasn't officially recognized as a world record. That's because he ran on his own, with a rotating group of pacemakers and in strictly controlled conditions. Kipchoge's only competitive race this year came when he won the London Marathon in April.

"I am happy to be the first human being to run under two hours. I hope that I inspired a lot of generations," Kipchoge told the awards ceremony via video link.

Muhammad won world championship 400-meter hurdles in world record time. She earlier broke the record in July at the U.S. championships.

"It's been an amazing year. I'm so thankful to be here," she said.

Muhammad beat fellow nominees Brigid Kosgei, who broke the women's marathon world record, and Sifan Hassan, who won world gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres.

The world 5,000-meter silver medallist Selemon Barega of Ethiopia was named male rising star of the year, while Ukrainian high jump silver medallist Yaroslava Mahuchikh was the female rising star.