Thus, Bahta Sarah Lahti's record time from 2016 fell by seven seconds, states friidrott.se.

Last week, Bahta made a record attack against his own record of 10 km street running at 31.44.

In a windy Albi (France), Bahta ran to a finish of 32.12 on a race track and had Lahti four seconds behind him. 

Internationally, world records in street running have been set since last year, while Swedish records have been approved from this year.

Lahti's time of 15.38 was made four years ago and became official only this year.

Swedish records in athletics: