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.
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.