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Faith Kipyegon, nicknamed the 'Smiling Destroyer,' has achieved unparalleled success in track and field. The Kenyan athlete ...
Kenyan star talks about chasing history, making a move to the marathon and her hopes of more golden moments at the World Championships in Tokyo Faith Kipyeg ...
Kenya’s three-time Olympic champion got the track and field world buzzing with her audacious bid to run a sub four-minute ...
‎In the women's 3,000m, double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet came close to shattering the mark when she clocked 8:11.56 to ...
The CrossFit Games 2025 returns from 1-3rd August for their 19th year, where 30 of the fittest men and women will compete in ...
Kipyegon, Chebet, and Jepkemboi embody a quiet revolution in Kenya, where women are not just closing the gender gap but ...
Despite having already made history as the first woman to dip under 3:49 in the 1,500m, triple Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon is now setting her sights even higher, targeting an audacious sub-3:48 as ...
TOP-CLASS WOMEN’S MILE races on the track are hard to come by, certainly in comparison to the number of men’s... Read More ...
Caitlin Clark debuted a new colorway of the Nike Kobe 5 in Indiana Fever colors at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game.
Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet both set new world records on Saturday at an extraordinary Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon.
Kenyan Faith Kipyegon set a world record in the 1,500 meters Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic, finishing in 3 minutes, 48.68 seconds. Kipyegon, a three-time Olympic champion in the event, ...
With the help of pacesetters and Nike's latest technology, Kipyegon aimed to become the first woman to break the four-minute mile. Kenyans gathered in watch parties across the country as the world ...