Unstoppable Kipyegon Secures Fourth Global 1500m Title

Eniola Emmanuel

Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon has reaffirmed her place amongst middle-distance greats by claiming her fourth world title in the 1,500 metres at the World Athletics Championships.

She dominated the race from start to finish, crossing the line in 3:52.15, with a commanding lead in the final 200 metres.

Kenya’s Dorcus Ewoi took silver, setting a personal best of 3:54.92, while Australia’s Jessica Hull won bronze in 3:55.16, making history as the first Australian ever to medal in this event at a World Championships.

What This Means

  • With this win, Kipyegon joins Hicham El Guerrouj in holding four world gold medals over the 1,500m.
  • Her victory adds to an already extraordinary record: she is a three-time Olympic champion in the 1,500m and the world record holder at the distance.
  • Other significant outcomes: Ewoi’s personal best and Hull’s historic bronze for Australia.

Kipyegon’s Reflections & What’s Next

Kipyegon described defending her 1,500m title for a fourth time as “really special,” and said that after setting the world record earlier in the season, she felt she could run the race with control.

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She also dedicated the win to her daughter, saying it was important to “show a new gold” to her.

Looking ahead, she is scheduled to contest the 5,000 metres later in the week, aiming to further enhance her legacy.

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