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Kibet, Diver set Sydney marathon records

Commonwealth Games star Sinead Diver has won the half-marathon at the Sydney Running Festival. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Kenyan Moses Kibet has claimed a historic victory in the Sydney marathon as the top three finishers all bettered the previous fastest time on Australian soil.

Kibet clocked a winning time of two hours, seven minutes and three seconds on Sunday, crossing the line just two seconds ahead of countryman Cosmas Matolo.

Ethiopian Chalu Deso Gemisa - the victor in the Paris marathon earlier this year - was third in 2:07:08.

The three Africans smashed the Australian all-comers record of 2:07:50 set by Japan's Yuta Shitara on the Gold Coast in 2019.

Ethiopia's Tigist Girma Getachew won the women's marathon in 2:25:10 ahead of compatriot Letebrhan Haylay Gebreslasea and Eritrea's Nazret Weldu Gebrehiwet.

Jun Hiromichi won the men's wheelchair marathon in 1:52.47, with Australian Richard Colman second in 1:53:28.

Australian Sinead Diver - who was a creditable 10th in the marathon at last year's Tokyo Olympics - claimed victory in the women's half-marathon at the Sydney Running Festival in a course record of 1:13:07.

Diver was also fifth in last month's Birmingham Commonwealth Games marathon which was won by countrywoman Jess Stenson.

The Sydney marathon is in the first year of a three-year candidacy to join the prestigious World Marathon Majors.

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