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The 15K run (15 kilometers, or approximately 9.32 miles) is a long distance foot race. It is a rarely held race that is not recognized as an Olympic event. The overall world best time for men was set by Jacob Kiplimo en route the Lisbon Half Marathon. Excluding en route times both the world best for men and women were set at the Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The world best for men is held by Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda who ran a time of 41:05. The women's world best is held by Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia who ran a time of 44:20.

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  • De 15 kilometer (15 km) is een door de IAAF erkende afstand die als wegwedstrijd wordt gelopen en behoort tot de groep lange afstanden. Op de meeste wegwedstrijden bevindt zich rond het 5- en 10 kilometerpunt een drankpost en een tijdwaarneming. Het wereldrecord van 41.05 bij de mannen is sinds 18 november 2018 in handen van Joshua Cheptegei, gelopen tijdens de Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen. Joyciline Jepkosgei verbeterde op 1 april 2017 in Praag het wereldrecord bij de vrouwen naar 45.40. (nl)
  • The 15K run (15 kilometers, or approximately 9.32 miles) is a long distance foot race. It is a rarely held race that is not recognized as an Olympic event. The overall world best time for men was set by Jacob Kiplimo en route the Lisbon Half Marathon. Excluding en route times both the world best for men and women were set at the Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The world best for men is held by Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda who ran a time of 41:05. The women's world best is held by Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia who ran a time of 44:20. (en)
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  • The 15K run (15 kilometers, or approximately 9.32 miles) is a long distance foot race. It is a rarely held race that is not recognized as an Olympic event. The overall world best time for men was set by Jacob Kiplimo en route the Lisbon Half Marathon. Excluding en route times both the world best for men and women were set at the Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The world best for men is held by Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda who ran a time of 41:05. The women's world best is held by Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia who ran a time of 44:20. Between 1985 and 1991, the IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was contested over the 15 km distance. (en)
  • De 15 kilometer (15 km) is een door de IAAF erkende afstand die als wegwedstrijd wordt gelopen en behoort tot de groep lange afstanden. Op de meeste wegwedstrijden bevindt zich rond het 5- en 10 kilometerpunt een drankpost en een tijdwaarneming. Het wereldrecord van 41.05 bij de mannen is sinds 18 november 2018 in handen van Joshua Cheptegei, gelopen tijdens de Zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen. Joyciline Jepkosgei verbeterde op 1 april 2017 in Praag het wereldrecord bij de vrouwen naar 45.40. (nl)
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