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The marathon world may be on the brink of another historic breakthrough—and Fotyen Tesfay is determined to be the one who delivers it.
Fresh off an emphatic victory in Barcelona, the Ethiopian star made her ambitions unmistakably clear: she is not just racing to win—she is racing for history. Despite less-than-ideal conditions, Tesfay produced a performance that immediately placed her among the most dangerous contenders the marathon has seen in recent years.
Clocking a stunning 2:10:51 on her debut, she came within touching distance of one of the most iconic marks in athletics. Yet, what makes her run even more compelling is her own honest reflection after the race.
“My plan was to go after the world record, but today there was a lot of wind and I couldn’t push hard in the final part of the race,” Tesfay admitted. “I didn’t achieve it today, but in the next marathon I would like to try to break the world record.”
Those words carry weight—not just as ambition, but as a warning to the rest of the field.
The current world record of 2:09:56 belongs to Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich, a historic performance that made her the first woman ever to break the 2:10 barrier. It stands as one of the defining achievements in modern distance running—but Tesfay is already knocking on that door.
What Barcelona revealed was not just raw talent, but untapped potential. Without perfect pacing, favorable weather, or optimal race dynamics, Tesfay still delivered one of the fastest marathon debuts in history. Under better conditions, the possibility of something extraordinary becomes very real.
Now, the narrative has shifted. This is no longer about promise—it is about timing.
With confidence, form, and intent all aligned, the question is not whether Fotyen Tesfay can challenge the record—but when.
And if her words are anything to go by, the wait may not be long.
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