Kenya's Faith Kipyegon Breaks Women's 1,500m World Record
- Faith Kipyegon of Kenya set a new women's 1,500m world record of 3:48.68 at the Eugene Diamond League meeting.
- Kipyegon remains undefeated in finals at the 1,500m distance for 20 races since June 2021.
- She will compete against the top-four finishers from the 2024 Paris Olympics in Oregon.
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Faith Kipyegon, Beatrice Chebet set world records at Prefontaine Classic
Less than two weeks after falling short of becoming the first woman to record a sub-four-minute mile, Kenyan Faith Kepyegon broke her own world record in the women's 1,500-meter run on Saturday with a time of 3:48.68 at the Prefontaine…
Kenya's Kipyegon breaks own 1,500 metres world record
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon broke her own 1,500 metres world record with a time of three minutes 48.68 seconds at the Eugene Diamond League meet on Saturday.Kipyegon set her previous world mark of 3:49.04 at the Paris Diamond League meeting last July.
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