How Faith Kipyegon Can Break the Four Minute Barrier Next Time after Breaking4 Attempt

How Faith Kipyegon Can Break the Four Minute Barrier Next Time after Breaking4 Attempt

  • Faith Kipyegon's attempt to break the mile barrier last week in Paris fell short after a superb effort
  • The Kenyan superstar set an unofficial world record and is set to race in her next event this week
  • Her perennial rival and one of her pacemakers, Georgia Hunter Bell, explained how Kipyegon can break the barrier

Faith Kipyegon came close to making history by becoming the first woman to run the mile in under four minutes, but her rival, Georgia Hunter Bell, believes the record is still within reach for the Kenyan star.

How Faith Kipyegon can break mile barrier next time she tries it
Faith Kipyegon is attempting to make more history this year. Photo by Hannah Peters.
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Kipyegon stepped onto the Stade Charléty in Paris on June 26 in the Nike-sponsored Breaking4 project.

She didn't achieve her dreams, but she set a new world record, which World Athletics won't recognise.

How did Faith Kipyegon's Breaking4 go?

Kipyegon was backed by several world-class pacemakers, including Olympic medallists like Bell. After a good start, she faded as she approached the bell.

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She clocked an official time of 4:06.42, 1.22 seconds faster than her previous world record. Exhausted from her valiant effort, she collapsed to the ground.

Moments later, her husband, Timothy Kitum, and marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge rushed to her side, offering comfort as she lay exhausted. Despite not breaking the barrier, she etched her name in history.

"Breaking4 was about showing the world that we have to push ourselves. This one was for all the young girls and women out there to show that you have to believe in yourself in everything you do," she wrote on Instagram.

How difficult was Breaking4 for Faith Kipyegon?

Kipyegon will now have to wait for another chance to break the barrier. Just like her compatriot, Kipchoge, who fell short in his first attempt to break the 2-hour marathon barrier but got it right in his second try.

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Bell, the Paris Olympics bronze medalist, was in the front seat of Kipyegon's attempt. She admitted she saw Kipyegon hurting for the first time.

“I've never seen Faith like struggle,” Bell told The Independent. "Yesterday [June 26] was the first time that I've really seen her hurting, a little bit of form going, a little bit of strain on the face."
Georgia Hunter Bell and Faith Kipyegon have competed against each other and the Brit said the Kenyan can do it
Faith Kipyegon defeated Georgia Hunter Bell to win the Olympic gold medal. Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis.
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Can Faith Kipyegon break mile barrier in future?

Bell believes the record can still be broken and Kipyegon will be the one to do it. However, she needs to avoid running the 5000m to have a chance.

“I actually don't think the mile favours a runner with a speed background," Bell added. "I think you have to have a really strong endurance base to be able to do a challenge like that."

Kipyegon already holds a world title and an Olympic silver medal in the 5000m. Meanwhile, the British athlete firmly believes that Beatrice Chebet, the 5000m and 10,000m Olympic champion, has what it takes to break the barrier.

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Hosting the event in a packed stadium could provide the perfect atmosphere to fuel such a historic achievement.

"I think hosting it in a full stadium is a good idea, maybe at the end of a Diamond League as the final event,” Hunter Bell added. "Every bit of noise makes a difference. We really saw that in the Paris Olympic final last year. It was so loud and we ran so fast. So I think that could definitely help.”

Kipyegon is still at her peak, so she might have a second attempt in her.

When is Faith Kipyegon's next race?

In a related story, TUKO.co.ke reported on Kipyegon's next race after the mile attempt in Paris.

The Kenyan star will compete in the women's 1500m at the Prefontaine Classic, looking for her seventh title.

Kipyegon is looking to win her first 1500m race of the year as she prepares for the World Athletics Championships.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Edwin Kiplagat (Sports Editor) Edwin Kiplagat has 8 years of experience in journalism and is currently a sports editor at Tuko. He has written sports stories from across the African continent while at Africa InSight, ESPN, Editec, and Sports Brief. Edwin obtained a degree in Journalism from Multimedia University in 2016. Email: edwin.kiplagat@sportsbrief.com.

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