Australian middle-distance star Jess Hull smashes 2000m world record

Jess Hull has smashed the women’s world record in the 2000 metres at the Monaco Diamond League meeting with another stunning display that reaffirms her as a genuine Olympic medal contender.

The 27-year-old NSW middle and long distance star clocked 5 minutes 19.70 seconds, going it alone in what is, admittedly, a rarely-contested distance over five laps on Friday evening.

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Yet her brilliant solo effort, set up by pacemakers, still destroyed the previous mark of 5:21.56 set by Burundi’s Francine Niyonsaba three years ago.

On a hugely encouraging night for the Australian Olympic challenge, Nina Kennedy won the pole vault and Mackenzie Little finished runner-up in the javelin.

But pride of place went to Hull, who also destroyed the national record of 5:37.71, set by Benita Willis.

Hull with her gold medal after breaking the 2000m world record.Hull with her gold medal after breaking the 2000m world record.
Hull with her gold medal after breaking the 2000m world record. Credit: Getty Images

“It is amazing to be called a world record-holder now. I am running so fast now because I have been healthy for four years and have a really strong body now,” said Hull, who’s had her fair share of injuries.

“It was incredible. When I was on my own on the last lap everyone was cheering for me,” said a thrilled Hull, who was pursued by the moving trackside light that indicated she was inside record pace.

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