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Faith Kipyegon breaks 1500m world record

Faith Kipyegon breaks 1500m world record

Kenyan Olympic and world 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has finally achieved her biggest goal in her career by shattering the 1500-metre world record at the Florence Diamond League on Friday. Kipyegon had come agonisingly close to the world record last year in Monaco but missed it by three hundredths of a second.

Olympic and world 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has finally shattered the 1500-metre world record after missing out on it nine months ago by three hundredths of a second. The Kenyan shattered the world record with an incredible performance at the Florence Diamond League on Friday. Kipyegon missed Genzebe Dibaba’s mark of 3:50.07 that she set in 2015 as she crossed the line in 3:50.37 in Monaco last year.

Kipyegon’s narrow miss left her dejected, with the 29-year-old telling Olympics.com, “…after the finish line, I thought I got the world record.

“That’s why I went down and slept a little bit, knowing that I got it. But later I saw the screen and it was really disappointing.”

However, on Friday, Kipyegon did not let up for a moment, doggedly continuing on long after she had left her rivals in the dust to cross the line in 3:49.11 – almost an entire second faster than Dibaba’s record.

“When I crossed the finish line, I knew I broke the world record because I had a good finish and felt very strong at the end. I knew everything was possible,” Kipyegon said after her remarkable run on Friday.

Olympic and World 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has shattered the 1500m world record set by Genzebe Dibabain with her 3:49.11 at the Florence Diamond League.

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The Kenyan remained behind the pacemakers for the first half of the race before running clear in the final 300m to finish well ahead of Britain’s Laura Muir and Australian Jessica Hull.

“After 1,000, when the pacemaker went out, I just pushed myself towards the finish line. And that was what my manager told me – anything is possible – after the pacemaker, just run your race,” Kipyegon said.

The world record completes Kipyegon’s collection of achievements, adding to her two Olympic 1,500m golds and the 2017 and 2022 world titles, Commonwealth Games gold medal from 2014 and three Diamond League titles.

“This was really important because this was something I was still missing in my career,” Kipyegon added.

“Getting this, it will really motivate me and I left the legacy for the next generation – they can say she broke the world record, she was the Olympic and the world champion. It was amazing tonight.”

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