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Faith Kipyegon’s Marathon Masterclass

By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com

As the bell rang for the final lap, the crowd erupted. Poised and still unfazed, she shifted gears. Her legs moved with effortless speed, and her rivals began to fade one by one. With 200 meters to go, she displayed a signature burst of acceleration, leaving the rest of her competitors trailing behind. The race wasn’t just a contest anymore—it was a performance. Faith Kipyegon, as she had done all season, was running against herself, against history.

Her arms shot up in victory when she crossed the finish line, the clock showing yet another staggering time. Few athletes have displayed the sheer dominance and grace that Faith Kipyegon has shown this remarkable season. The world had just witnessed a masterclass from an athlete who seemed destined to make the impossible look routine. Faith Kipyegon had done it again, and her final race of the season was the perfect exclamation point to a year of sheer dominance.

The Kenyan middle-distance runner, known for her incredible prowess on the track, has gracefully transcended expectations this year, establishing herself as one of the finest athletes of her generation. Her accomplishments have cemented her legacy and captivated the world of sports, with many claiming this might just be one of the best seasons in marathon history.

Smiling Destroyer

Faith, nicknamed the “Smiling Destroyer,” has been dominating long-distance running since her junior days. She won gold medals at the 2011 and 2013 World Cross Country Championships. Faith also secured gold in the 1500m at the 2011 World Youth Championships and the 2012 World Junior Championships. She is one of only eleven athletes to win world championships at the youth, junior, and senior levels of an athletic event. Faith’s influence was recognized when she was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Africans by New African magazine in 2017.

In her most decorated season yet, Kipyegon’s accolades stretch beyond breaking records. She maintained an unbeaten streak across the World Athletics Diamond League circuit, winning every race she entered. Her dual focus on both the 1500m and 5000m distances shows her extraordinary versatility as a runner. Transitioning between these two events is no easy feat, but Kipyegon has made it look effortless, further cementing her status as a once-in-a-generation talent.

Moreover, her victories in these events haven’t just been about crossing the line first—they have redefined what is possible in women’s distance running. Faith has rewritten the standard for competitors in both events, sending a clear message that she is the athlete to beat, no matter the distance.

Breaking Records, Setting Standards

In June 2023, Faith Kipyegon set new world records in three events. She broke the 1500m world record with a time of 3:49.11 in Florence, surpassing Genzebe Dibaba’s previous record of 3:50.07. In the 5000m event in Paris, Kipyegon set a new world record of 14:05.20, breaking Letesenbet Gidey’s previous record of 14:06.62. Additionally, in July 2023 in Monaco, Kipyegon improved on Sifan Hassan’s mile record, setting a new record of 4:07.64, which was nearly five seconds faster than the previous record of 4:12.33.

To further cement this, Kipyegon remained undefeated in the 1500m and 5000m throughout the 2023 Diamond League season. She shattered not one, not two, but three world records within just 50 days in 2023, creating an aura of invincibility around her name.

She had an incredible 2024. At the Paris Olympics, she made history by winning her third consecutive gold medal in the women’s 1500 meters, setting a new Olympic record with a time of 3:51.291. This achievement makes her the first athlete, male or female, to win gold in the 1500 meters at three different Olympic Games.

Additionally, Kipyegon faced some drama in the 5000-meter event, where she initially won a silver medal but was disqualified for obstruction. She was later reinstated. Despite the challenges, she has shown remarkable resilience and determination. These performances have been hailed not only for their speed but also for the tactical brilliance that Kipyegon brings to every race. Her ability to pace herself, conserve energy, and then unleash her famous finishing kick has become a nightmare for her competitors and a wonder for spectators.

Beloved by rivals

After completing a lap of honor at the Florence Diamond League, she was pleasantly surprised to see her competitors waiting at the finish line to celebrate with her. Despite representing different nations, the group of athletes came together to show their support and sportsmanship for Kipyegon’s remarkable achievement. Kipyegon expressed her gratitude for this gesture, saying, “This is the way to go for real sportsmanship in our sports. To see them waiting for me, that melts my heart.” Additionally, Kipyegon, widely regarded as the greatest female middle-distance runner in history, expressed her support for Noah Lyles’ stance on athletes embracing self-expression to elevate the profile of track and field.

The Faith Factor: Mental and Physical Dominance

What makes Faith Kipyegon’s season even more exceptional is how she has combined physical supremacy with mental fortitude. Her calm, composed demeanor on the track is a testament to her confidence and preparation. Even in the face of fierce competition, Kipyegon exudes an aura of tranquility, making her race look like a masterclass in how to dominate under pressure.

Her journey to success has not been without challenges. Kipyegon, who took time off after becoming a mother in 2018, has shown the world that returning to peak form after childbirth is not only possible but can be a springboard to even greater achievements. This narrative of resilience, focus, and mental toughness has inspired a generation of athletes, particularly women, to pursue their sporting dreams without hesitation.

Her support goes beyond the track. Olympic gold medalist Faith Kipyegon, along with several governors, recently flagged off the first-ever run aimed at addressing maternal mortality in Nairobi. The event, called the End PPH (Postpartum Haemorrhage) Run, was organized to raise awareness about maternal mortality, particularly focusing on postpartum hemorrhage, which is a leading cause of maternal deaths in Kenya and globally.

Faith Kipyegon, who is also a mother, emphasized the importance of this cause, stating that no woman should lose her life while giving birth. The run saw participation from notable figures including Governors Susan Kihika, Cecily Mbarire, and Gladys Wanga, as well as former Chief Justice David Maraga.

This initiative highlights the urgent need for better healthcare and resources to ensure the safety of mothers during childbirth.

A Season for the Ages

In a sport where margins of victory are often minuscule, Faith Kipyegon has made winning look effortless. For those fortunate enough to witness her in action this season, it has become clear that we are watching an athlete who is truly at the peak of her powers. As Kipyegon continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, one thing is certain—her season will be remembered as one of the greatest in marathon history.

Kipyegon’s season has been nothing short of historic. As the world continues to marvel at her unprecedented streak, there’s little doubt that Faith Kipyegon has etched her name alongside the all-time greats of marathon and middle-distance running. Her blend of athleticism, strategy, and tenacity has raised the bar in women’s athletics, and her legacy is still being written.

 

 

 

 

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