Faith Kipyegon Sets 1,500 World Record at the Prefontaine Classic
EUGENE, OREGON, JUL 7 – Faith Kipyegon broke the women's 1500m world record for the third time and Beatrice Chebet became the first woman to run under 14 minutes in the 5000m at the Eugene Diamond League.
- At the 50th Prefontaine Classic in Eugene on July 5, 2025, Kenyan athlete Faith Kipyegon improved her own women's 1,500-meter world best by completing the race in 3 minutes and 48.68 seconds.
- Kipyegon’s record came nine days after she narrowly missed running a sub-4 minute mile on June 26 during the Nike Breaking4 project.
- The race featured a strong field including second-place Diribe Welteji at 3:51.44 and Australian Jessica Hull third in 3:52.67 while Kipyegon dominated.
- Kipyegon improved her previous record by 0.36 seconds, celebrated draping the Kenyan flag, and credited the deep field for motivation.
- This record highlights Kipyegon’s resilience and Eugene’s reputation as a venue for elite record-breaking performances.
155 Articles
155 Articles
World discus champ Tausaga, back in SD after China, Europe tours, eyes Tokyo title
Laulauga “Lagi” Tausaga, virtually unrecognized, flew home to San Diego on Sunday, headphones covering her ears and a pink Labubu doll hooked to her backpack. Prefontaine Classic women’s discus results July 5. (PDF) The defending world champion in the discus gathered her gear at Terminal 2 baggage claim after a 2-hour Alaska Airlines flight from Eugene, Oregon. At the University of Oregon’s packed track stadium, she’d taken sixth Saturday again…
Faith Kipyegon, Beatrice Chebet Set World Records on Video at Prefontaine Classic
With a blazing time of 3:48.68, Kenyan middle-distance star Faith Kipyegon shattered her own world record in the women’s 1,500 meters at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday.
Kenyan athlete Faith Kipyegon set a new world record in the 1,500 meters this morning at the Diamond League meet in Eugene.


Kenyan Beatrice Chebet set a world record in the 5,000 meters, to win the test in 13 minutes and 58.06 seconds on Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 54% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium