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It’s good to be tired after you’ve done something special,” said Kenyan, three-time Olympic champion, Faith Kipyegon to ...
In a meticulously choreographed made-for-TV production that Nike likened to a “moonshot,” Faith Kipyegon ran... Read More ...
Kipyegon surpassed her own world record of 4:07.64, set two years ago, but fell well short of breaking the 4-minute mile.
When triple Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon blazed the track in an attempt to break the four minutes barrier in the women’s ...
Kipyegon’s time initially read as 4:06.91, but was later adjusted to 4:06.42. Nike has explained what happened.
Amid the excitement on the track, another historic debut took place: the Air Max 1000 officially went on sale to the public ...
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Although Faith Kipyegon missed the under-four-minute mark by 6.41 seconds during the Nike Breaking4, the athletics world still celebrated the four-time world champion.
Faith Kipyegon fell short in her attempt on Thursday to be the first woman to break 4-minute mile, and finished in 4:06.42.
The three-time Olympic champion improved on her record time for a female runner in the one mile, set two years ago, but ...
Kenyan writer and photographer Polly Irungu on what she learned as the elite athlete tried to break the 4-minute mile barrier ...
Women's Euro kicks off next week in Switzerland, with the tournament's overall attendance record projected to fall.