“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 ...
PARIS, France. (KPTV) - The four-minute mile barrier is still intact, but Olympic Gold Medalist Faith Kipyegon completed the fastest mile a woman has ever run on Thursday. Following her training in ...
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, ...
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 ...
Peabody native Heather MacLean ran the fastest mile in the world this year on Sunday, clocking 4:17 for the second fastest American indoor mile of all time. Her time is second in American history to ...
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PARIS — As Kenyan middle-distance star Faith Kipyegon attempts to become the first woman to run a sub-4-minute mile on Thursday, the world turns its attention to the elite company she hopes to join.
Faith Kipyegon’s attempt to become the first woman in history to run a sub-4-minute mile came up just short. The three-time Olympic gold medalist ran a personal-best time of 4:06.42 in a special event ...