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Faith Kipyegon bids to be first woman to run a mile under four minutes: ‘I dare to try’ - NBC Sports
“After everything I have achieved on the track, I decided that one woman can try, and I dare to try,” she said in an Amazon documentary titled “Breaking4.”. Kipyegon, who ran miles barefoot to and ...
An LED track. Super shoes. Thousands of tiny "aeronodes." Runner Faith Kipyegon is pulling out all the stops in her attempt this Thursday to shatter the mythical record in Paris.
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Faith Kipyegon eyes historic sub-four-minute mile - MSNTriple Olympic 1,500m champion Faith Kipyegon has said that becoming the first woman in history to run a Mile race in under four minutes will cement her legacy as the greatest middle-distance ...
Beatrice Chebet became the first woman to run 5000m in under 14 minutes, while Faith Kipyegon broke her own 1500m world ...
Kipyegon, the mile world record holder and three-time Olympic champion from Kenya, will attempt to be the first woman to run a mile in under four minutes. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal ...
How to Watch “Breaking4: Faith Kipyegon vs. the 4-Minute Mile” The event will be streamed live on both Prime Video and Nike’s YouTube channel starting at 1:15 p.m. ET on June 26 (as well as ...
That came after Kipyegon, then 27, had already broken the 1,500m and 5,000m world records earlier in the summer, en route to winning her fourth 1,500m World Championship title.
Want to watch Kipyegon’s four-minute mile attempt? The Kenyan’s race takes place Thursday, June 26 at Stade Charléty in Paris. The start time is set for 8 p.m. local time, which is 2 p.m. ET.
Faith Kipyegon's already a three-time Olympic 1,500-meter champion. She’s already the world-record holder in the mile and 1,500. Next on her to-accomplish list: Become the first woman to break ...
Faith Kipyegon's already a three-time Olympic 1,500-meter champion. She’s already the world-record holder in the mile and 1,500. Next on her to-accomplish list: Become the first woman to break ...
FILE - Faith Kipyegon, of Kenya, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the women's 1500 meters final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France.
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