The Kenyan distance-running sensation, Faith Kipyegon, has already conquered it all. After clinching her fourth world title in the 1500 meters with a commanding 3:52.15, Kipyegon returned to the U.S. to test her skills at Athlos against America’s top talent. And once again, she proved that no one can touch her in the mile. On the second day of the event, Kipyegon stole the spotlight, breaking the record on U.S. soil, just as Alexis Ohanian had predicted.

Faith Kipyegon’s dominance remained unshaken, cruising to her second ATHLOS NYC title with a commanding 4:17.78 mile victory. Even as Gudaf Tsegay blasted out a first 400m in 60.5, she held on for second in 4:19.75, well ahead of the rest of the field, while Nikki Hiltz surged to claim third in 4:32.51. The Kenyan athlete started strong a

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