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  1. Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon (born 10 January 1994) is a Kenyan middle-and long-distance runner. Kipyegon is the current world record holder for the 1,500 metres and mile, set in 2024 and 2023 respectively, and the former world record holder for the 5,000 metres.

  2. Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon (* 10. Januar 1994 in Bomet) ist eine kenianische Mittel- und Langstreckenläuferin. Sie ist die aktuelle Weltrekordhalterin über 1.500 Meter und über die Meile (Stand Juli 2024) und ehemalige Weltrekordhalterin über 5.000 Meter.

  3. 26. Juli 2023 · Faith Kipyegon made history by becoming the first woman ever to complete the 1500m under 3:50 with an astonishing 3:49.11 performance, surpassing the previous world record held by the Ethiopian athlete by nearly a whole second. A week later, in Paris, she also surpassed Letesenbet Gidey's world record in the 5000m, an athlete known ...

  4. 10. Jan. 1994 · Honours Summary. 2 x Olympic champion. 4 x World champion. 5 x Diamond League Final winner. 2 x World Championships Silver medallist. More Honours. World Rankings. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests.

  5. Faith Kipyegon: Historic 2023 and trio of world records. The Kenyan had an incredible season in 2023. She achieved a remarkable feat by breaking three world track records in three events in under 50 days. The 29-year-old broke the women's 1,500m world record at the Diamond League meeting in Florence, Italy, at 3:49.11.

  6. 21. Nov. 2023 · Tearing away from the rest of the field, Kipyegon won in 3:49.11 to take almost a full second off the world record, winning the race by the staggering margin of eight seconds. Having finally achieved one of her big career goals at 1500m, Kipyegon set her sights on a new challenge: the 5000m.

  7. 7. Sept. 2022 · Athletics star and 'strong' mum Faith Kipyegon on chasing the women's 1500m world record. Faith Kipyegon on her quest to be the fastest 1500m runner: ‘I want to be a superstar’. In an exclusive interview, the double Olympic and world champion relives her stellar season and shares why she can break the world record: "I will fight for it," she said.