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Jimmy Gressier Breaks European 5km Road Record in Lille

French long-distance runner Jimmy Gressier made history on March 16, 2025, by becoming the first European to complete a 5km road race in under 13 minutes. Competing at the Lille 5km, Gressier clocked an impressive time of 12:57, surpassing his previous European record of 13:12 set in 2023.

Race Highlights

The event showcased exceptional performances:

• Jimmy Gressier: 12:57 (Personal Best, European Record)

• Santiago Catrofe: 12:58 (Personal Best, National Record for Uruguay)

• Yann Schrub: 13:01 (Personal Best)

Gressier’s remarkable time positions him as the fifth-fastest athlete globally in the 5km road race, underscoring his elite status in long-distance running.

Career Milestones

Born on May 4, 1997, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, Jimmy Gressier has steadily risen in the athletics arena. His accolades include:

• European Under-23 Championships 2019: Gold medals in both the 5000 meters and 10,000 meters. 

• European Cross Country Championships: Three consecutive Under-23 titles, highlighting his dominance in the category. 

• National Records: Gressier holds French records in the 5000 meters (12:54.97) and 10,000 meters (26:58.67), achieved in 2024. 

Looking Ahead

Gressier’s recent performance in Lille not only cements his place in European athletics but also sets the stage for future international competitions. As he continues to break barriers, the global athletics community eagerly anticipates his next achievements.

posted Sunday March 16th