“I want to thank God that I’ve managed to defend my title for the fourth time,” said Faith Kipyegon after clinching her 1500m gold at the 2025 World Athletics Championships. With a phenomenal 3:52.15 in Tokyo, she once again proved that no one comes close to her in distance running. Hot on her heels, Beatrice Chebet ignited the 5000 m, smashing the 14-minute barrier this season and seizing gold in Tokyo with 14:54.36, cementing Kenya’s stranglehold on distance events. But as their dominance looks unshakable, a new challenge looms as a US standout makes way.
We’re talking about Elise Cranny! Retired British sprinter Jenny Meadows shared the exciting news on X, posting a video from her gym where the girls were training. Suddenly, a big box labeled fragile – handle with care, from the USA c

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