“It’s good to be tired after you’ve done something special,” said Kenyan, three-time Olympic champion, Faith Kipyegon to Unbothered, smiling ear to ear. When we spoke, it had been less than 24 hours ...
Faith Kipyegon's attempt to become the first woman to run a mile in less than four minutes came up 6.42 seconds short Thursday, with the combination of Kipyegon’s speed and a complex system of ...
June 26 (UPI) --Faith Kipyegon opened her stride with 200 meters to go, but crossed the finish line in 4:06.42, coming just shy of her goal of becoming the first woman to run a sub-4 minute mile ...
The event was built around possibility. Kipyegon wore a sleek aerodynamic suit and ran with 13 pacers — 11 men and two women — in a tightly controlled race. LED lights along the track guided her pace, ...
Long-distance runner Faith Kipyegon may not have broken her sub-four-minute mile goal, but she still made history this week, shaving off more than a second from her previous world record with a time ...
Wearing a 48-pound prototype suit, the former West Point soccer player crossed the finish line with the watch reading 10:19.
Athlete. Kenyan. Mother of one. Faith Kipyegon is a three-time Olympic gold medalist for the 1500 meters who simultaneously holds the world record for being the fastest woman to run a mile in 4:07.64.
Sinclaire Johnson ran the fastest mile ever by an American woman on Saturday in London. Johnson, 27, clocked a time of 4 minutes and 16.32 seconds at a Diamond League outdoor meet. She shaved ...