Six stars named athletes of 2023 by World Athletics

Paris, Dec 12 : Six stars, namely Armand Duplantis, Noah Lyles, Faith Kipyegon, Kelvin Kiptum, Yulimar Rojas and Tigist Assefa have been announced as World Athletes of the Year for 2023 by World Athletics, the global governing body of the sport.

It is the first time for World Athletics to name six "Athletes of the Year", who were divided into three event categories - track, field and out of stadia, reports Xinhua.

Swedens Duplantis was named mens field athlete of the year as the 24-year-old improved his world pole vault record both indoors and outdoors in 2023.He also retained his world title at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

Venezuelas triple jumper Rojas grabbed her fourth straight world title and third consecutive Diamond League trophy in the current season to be named womens field athlete of the year.

సింహంపై ఎదురుదాడి చేసిన అడవి దున్న.. వైరల్ వీడియో...

Kenyan distance runner Kipyegon and American sprinter Lyles were named the womens and mens track athletes of the year.

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The 29-year-old Kipyegon set three world records in 1500m, 5000m and one mile during the season and also won two gold medals at Budapest worlds.

Lyles, 26, notched three gold medals in Budapest in mens 100m, 200m and 4X100m relay, making him the first man to manage the feat after Jamaicas sprinting legend Usain Bolt.

Kiptum and Assefa were both named mens and womens out of stadia athletes for their world record breaking feats.Ethiopian Assefa clocked 2:11:53 to win the Berlin Marathon in September, improving the world record by more than two minutes.

Kenyas Kiptum, 23, became the first man to run a marathon in under 2:01 hours in October, as he took the Chicago Marathon title in 2:00:35, breaking the previous record set by compatriot Eliud Kipchoge.The rising Kenyan also won the title at London Marathon in April.

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Just one year on from his marathon debut, Kiptum now has three of the seven fastest times in history to his name.

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