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85-year-old French runner speeds to 1,500m and 3,000m world records – Canadian Running Magazine

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Last updated: 25 June, 2025 2:43 pm
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At 85, France’s Jean-Louis Esnault shows no signs that he’s ready to stop running. On Thursday at the World Masters Athletics Indoor (WMAi) Championships in Gainesville, Fla., Esnault set a new world record in the men’s (85-89) 3,000m event, running 13:39.24 (ratification pending) and besting the former record of 13:41.96, set in 2016 by the Canadian masters legend, the late Ed Whitlock, by more than two and a half minutes. Esnault followed that dazzling performance by throwing down in the 1,500m on Saturday, running 6:08.47 to better the former record of 6:38.87 (also set by Whitlock, in 2016).