Kenya's Wanyonyi breaks men's 1000m world record with 2:11.83 in Monaco
Result: 2:11.83 — VERIFIED (World Athletics)

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
**Result:** 2:11.83 — VERIFIED (World Athletics)
MONACO — Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi broke the men's 1000m world record with a time of 2:11.83 at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday, according to World Athletics.
The Olympic 800m champion's run at Stade Louis II eclipsed a record that had stood since 1999, World Athletics said. Reuters, the BBC and Canada's CBC each confirmed the mark in separate reports published the same day.
## Wanyonyi's 1000m world record in context
Wanyonyi, 22, headlined a strong Monaco meeting on the Wanda Diamond League circuit, the top tier of international track and field. The Kenyan, who took 800m gold at the Paris Olympics, is among the favourites for the World Athletics Ultimate Championship later this year, according to Olympics.com.
The Diamond League now moves to London, where the 2026 meet is headlined by Britain's Keely Hodgkinson, Josh Kerr and Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, the sport's governing body added.
Wanyonyi's world record underlines a dominant 2026 season for Kenyan middle-distance running and adds a marquee name to a year building toward the sport's global showcase events.
**Sources**
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