World Athletics Ratify Faith Kipyegon’s 1500m World Record

The world 1500m record set by Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon at the Wanda Diamond League meeting in Eugene in July has been ratified by World Athletics.

Clocking 3:48.68 at the Prefontaine Classic on 5 July, multiple Olympic and world champion Kipyegon took 0.36 off the world record of 3:49.04 she set in Paris on 7 July 2024.

Kipyegon tracked the pacemaker closely through 400m (1:01.61) and 800m (2:03.17). She kicked hard on the back straight and charged towards the finish line, crossing it in 3:48.68 to win by almost three seconds.

The performance followed her 4:06.42 mile in Paris a week earlier – the fastest women’s mile performance in history, albeit in an unofficial and unratifiable exhibition event.

“The changes were that I was preparing myself for something special, which was to run under four minutes in a mile, and I think I pushed myself, getting better and better toward the 1500m,” she said. “So, I knew it was possible to still run under 3:49.

“This is the road to Tokyo, and I would say I am in the right direction.”

Kipyegon will next compete at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25, taking place from 13-21 September.

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