Kipyegon's Golden Legacy: Unrivaled Dominance in 1,500m
Faith Kipyegon further cemented her legacy by winning her fourth 1,500m world title, demonstrating her dominance in middle-distance running. Her time of 3:52.15 secured another gold to add to her three Olympic titles. Dorcus Ewoi and Jessica Hull completed the podium with silver and bronze, respectively.

Faith Kipyegon, Kenya's illustrious athlete, has solidified her status as one of the most remarkable middle-distance runners by clinching her fourth 1,500 meters world title. Her victory on Tuesday was added to her impressive collection of three Olympic golds.
Kipyegon delivered an unyielding performance, leading from the start and completely dominating the field to finish in 3 minutes 52.15 seconds. This victory means she joins Hicham El Guerrouj by securing four world 1,500m titles. Kipyegon now sets her sights on adding a second 5,000m world title later this week.
In a strong showing for the Kenyans, Dorcus Ewoi set a personal best of 3:54.92 to take silver, while Jessica Hull secured Australia's first medal in the event, claiming bronze with a time of 3:55.16.
(With inputs from agencies.)