Hassan, Farah set rare 1-hour world records at Brussels Diamond League

Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands broke the rarely run one-hour world record on Friday by covering 18.930 kilometres at the Memorial Van Damme meeting.

Burnaby, B.C.'s Lindsey Butterworth finished 3rd in 1,000m

Netherlands' Sifan Hassan celebrates after setting the world record in the women's one hour event at The Diamond League AG Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting on Friday. (Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images)

With no fans to watch from the stands, four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah and Sifan Hassan both broke the rarely run one-hour world record on Friday at the Memorial Van Damme meeting.

In an empty stadium because of the coronavirus crisis, Hassan first improved the previous women's mark of 18.517 kilometres set by Ethiopia's Dire Tune at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting in 2008 by covering 18.930 kilometres at the Memorial Van Damme.

In the final race of the meeting, which is part of the Diamond League series, Farah broke Haile Gebrselassie's 13-year-old record of 21,285 kilometres on his return to the track. Farah, who ran with his training partner Bashir Abdi, established a new world reference of 21.330 kilometres.

"I'm very happy to break the world record today. What an amazing way to do it and to show people what is possible," said the 37-year-old Farah.

WATCH | Farah sets men's 1-hour world record:

Mo Farah sets new men's 1-hour world record

4 years ago
Duration 2:31
4-time Olympic champion Mo Farah of Great Britain set a new men's world record in the one-hour race, running 21.33 kilometres at the Memorial Van Damme meeting in Brussels.

Hassan and Kenya's world marathon record-holder Brigid Kosgei fought toe to toe at the King Baudouin stadium. Hassan accelerated in the final minute to leave the marathon world-record holder powerless in her slipstream.

"An hour is long. It takes a lot of concentration and focus. After the first half I found my rhythm. I'm really happy with this record," Hassan said.

WATCH | Hassan sets women's 1-hour world record:

Sifan Hassan breaks women's 1-hour world record

4 years ago
Duration 1:28
Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands broke the rarely run one-hour world record on Friday by covering 18.930 kilometres at the Memorial Van Damme meeting in Brussels.

Reigning Olympic 1,500m champion Faith Kipyegon of Kenya failed in her bid to break the 1,000 metres record, crossing in 2 minutes 29.92 seconds, shy of Svetlana Masterkova's 2:28.98 record set in the same stadium back in 1996.

Kipyegon set the second best time over the distance last month in Monaco, in 2:29:15. Following the sustained tempo of a pacemaker, she looked on track to set a new best mark until the last 150 metres but faded in the finale. Burnaby, B.C.'s Lindsey Butterworth finished 3rd with a time of 2:37:26.

WATCH | Canada's Butterworth finishes 3rd:

Kipyegon narrowly misses 1,000m world record, Canada's Butterworth finishes 3rd

4 years ago
Duration 5:36
Kenyan Faith Kipyegon won the women's 1,000 metre race at the Diamond League event in Brussels with a time of 2:29.92, less than a second shy of the world record. Burnaby, B.C.'s Lindsey Butterworth finished 3rd.

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