Hyde breaks Marathon record

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Michka Hyde, a former 400m and 400m hurdler from St Andrew High, made history by breaking the Jamaican national record in the women’s marathon. Competing in her first-ever marathon, Hyde completed the 26.2-mile race at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday with an impressive time of 2:35.28 minutes. This remarkable achievement eclipsed the previous record of 3:08.47 minutes set by Jill Vincent at the Negril Marathon in 2000. Hyde, a 24-year-old scholarship recipient at George Mason University, secured second place overall, trailing only American runner Anna Oeser, who finished in 2:34.56 minutes. She narrowly outpaced Ireland’s Orla Rocha, who clocked in at 2:36.45 minutes. Hyde’s performance not only highlights her exceptional athletic prowess but also marks a significant milestone in Jamaican marathon history.