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Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon tries to become 1st woman to break 4-minute mile next week in Paris

Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon tries to become 1st woman to break 4-minute mile next week in Paris

Washington Post18-06-2025
Faith Kipyegon's already a three-time Olympic 1,500-meter champion. She's already the world-record holder in the mile and 1,500.
Next on her to-accomplish list: Become the first woman to break the 4-minute mile barrier.
The 31-year-old Kipyegon is making a run at that hallowed mark in a Nike-sponsored event dubbed ' Breaking4: Faith Kipyegon vs. the 4-Minute Mile ' on June 26 at the Stade Charlety in Paris. She set the world record mark of 4:07.64 nearly two years ago during a Diamond League meet in Monaco.
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