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Kenyan women break relay world record in Bahamas

Kenyan women break relay world record in Bahamas
Kenyan women break relay world record in Bahamas

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NASSAUย Bahamas (Reuters) โ€“ Kenyaโ€™s women shattered their world record in the infrequently run 4ร—1500 metres relay when they clocked 16 minutes, 33.58 seconds at the inauguralย IAAFย World Relays on Saturday.

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The Hellen Obiri-anchored team crushed the previous record of 17:05.72 that a different Kenyan squad had set in Nairobi last month.

The United States also dipped under the former record as the Americans ran 16:55.23 with Australia placing third in 17:08.65.

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