Faith Kipyegon's Dominance: A Track Legend Adds Another 1,500m World Title

Kenya's Faith Kipyegon secured her fourth 1,500m world title, reaffirming her legendary status in track and field. Kipyegon delivered a commanding run, leaving competitors behind. Fellow Kenyan Dorcus Ewoi took silver and Australia's Jessica Hull claimed bronze. Kipyegon aims for more success in the 5,000m event later this week.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2025 19:55 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 19:55 IST
Faith Kipyegon's Dominance: A Track Legend Adds Another 1,500m World Title
Faith Kipyegon

Kenya's Faith Kipyegon has solidified her status as one of the all-time greats in track and field by clinching her fourth world title in the 1,500 meters on Tuesday. Kipyegon, who also holds three Olympic golds and the world record for the event, delivered a spectacular performance with a time of 3 minutes 52.15 seconds, leading the race from start to finish.

Dorcus Ewoi, another outstanding Kenyan athlete, achieved a personal best of 3:54.92 to win silver, while Australia's Jessica Hull seized bronze with a time of 3:55.16, marking Australia's first medal in this discipline. Kipyegon's triumph matches the legendary Hicham El Guerrouj's record of four world 1,500m golds, and she plans to compete for a second world title in the 5,000m later this week.

Reflecting on her victory, Kipyegon shared her motivation following her world record achievement in July. "Winning a fourth gold feels incredibly special," she remarked. "Returning to the place where I last won the Olympic title after becoming a mother makes this moment even more meaningful." As the race unfolded, Kipyegon maintained her dominance, ultimately crossing the finish line 30 meters ahead, further cementing her place in athletics history.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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