Faith Kipyegon’s mile record ratifiied
25th October 2023
Kipyegon set the mile record in the 2023 Monaco Diamond League held in July.
- Kipyegon clocked 4:07.64 in the 2023 Monaco Diamond League to break the record that was held by rival Sifan Hassan set on the same track on 12 July 2019 (4:12.33).
- She won by almost seven seconds – more than half the length of the straight – despite three women behind her setting area records, six setting national records and 11 setting PBs.
- Roshawn Clarke’s world U20 400m hurdles record has also been ratified.
Faith Kipyegon’s world mile record set in July this year has
now been ratified by World Athletics alongside Roshawn Clarke’s world U20 400m
hurdles record.
Kipyegon set three world records on the track this year, the
first two coming within a week of each other as she clocked 3:49.11 for 1500m
in Florence, then 14:05.20 for 5000m in Paris.
Several weeks later, she lined up for the mile at the Wanda
Diamond League meeting in Monaco with one goal in mind.
On a hot and humid evening, Kipyegon did not allow anything
to distract her from her task. She locked in immediately to the world record
pace being marked by flashing lights inside the track and relaxed into an easy
rhythm for three laps, passing through 800m in 2:04.6 and 1000m in 2:35.6.
At the bell she charged out like a prize fighter, punching
the world record into the dust with every stride. The pacing lights were a
distant second as she skimmed around the track to stop the clock in 4:07.64,
more than four seconds faster than the standard her long-term rival Sifan
Hassan set on the same track on 12 July 2019 (4:12.33).
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“I really enjoyed the race,” said Kipyegon, who passed
through the 1500m point in 3:51.41. “I came for that, I wanted to chase the
world record.”
She won by almost seven seconds – more than half the length
of the straight – despite three women behind her setting area records, six
setting national records and 11 setting PBs.
Elsewhere, Clarke enjoyed a phenomenal breakthrough season
in 2023, culminating with a world U20 record and a fourth-place finish at the
World Athletics Championships Budapest 23.
At the start of the year, his PB stood at 49.35, which he
set en route to taking bronze at the 2022 World U20 Championships.
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He broke his PB in mid-May, then made two further revisions
at the senior Jamaican Championships in July, clocking 48.91 in the heats and
47.85 in the final on 7 July, the latter equaling the world U20 record set by
USA's Sean Burrell on 11 June 2021.
His progress continued at the World Championships. After
advancing through his heat, he went on to finish second in his semifinal in a
world U20 record of 47.34 – a time that would have been good enough for gold at
many past editions of the championships.
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In the final one day later, Clarke finished fourth in 48.07
and beat some of the best 400m hurdlers in the world.
Reporting by World Athletics