Faith Kipyegon breaks women's 1,500m world record in Florence

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enyan Faith Kipyegon broke the women's 1,500 meters world record at the Wanda Diamond League's Golden Gala meeting, here.

The 29-year-old world and Olympic champion refreshed Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba's record of three minutes and 50.07 seconds set in Monaco in 2015 by clocking 349.11, becoming the first female athlete to break through the 350 mark in the 1,500 meters category, reports Xinhua.

Kipyegon was paced through the first 400 meters in 102.37 and after the pacemaker seceded the pack, the Kenyan speeded up to finish the last 600 meters at unprecedented speed.

"I said yesterday that I wanted to run a beautiful race, run my race, and see what is possible, and this was possible," Kipyegon said, adding "There's still more to come. I'm still working on running faster than that, faster than 349. I'm really thankful today that I managed to run 349 and I'm still heading towards beautiful races in the rest of the season."

British Laura Muir finished second in 357.09, and third-placed Australian Jessica Hull clocked 357.29 to set an Australian and Oceania record.

Also on Friday, world champion Feng Bin of China was overtaken by Olympic champion, American Valarie Allman in the fifth throw of the women's discus throw. Allman threw a 65.96m to outperform Feng's 65.91m to top the discipline.

"Today was all about competing," Allman said. "The rain messed with my timing and my technique, I was not able to throw properly, but in the end I managed."

โœ”๏ธ Faith Kipyegon breaks women's 1,500m world record in Florence

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