Triple Olympic 1,500m champion Kipyegon will try to be 1st woman to break 4-minute mile

Three-time Olympic middle-distance champion Faith Kipyegon will try to become the first woman to run the mile in under four minutes this summer in Paris.

World record holder in the event topped Hassan mark in 2023, running 4:07.64

Track athlete Faith Kipyegon of Kenya celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new Olympic record in the women's 1,500 metres on August 10, 2024 at Stade de France.
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon won her third straight Olympic 1,500-metre title in Paris last year, pictured. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/File)

Three-time Olympic middle-distance champion Faith Kipyegon will try to become the first woman to run the mile in under four minutes this summer.

The Kenyan's sponsor Nike said Wednesday that Kipyegon will attempt the history-making feat on June 26 at the Stade Charlety in Paris.

She won her third straight Olympic 1,500-metre title in Paris last year.

Kipyegon is the current women's mile record holder, clocking four minutes, 7.64 seconds at a Monaco track meet in 2023 to best the mark of 4:12.33 set by Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan in 2019, also at Monaco.

Now she plans to make history.

"I'm a three-time Olympic champion. I've achieved world championship titles," the 30-year-old Kipyegon said in a statement released by Nike. "I thought, What else? Why not dream outside the box?"

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