Faith Kipyegon, the fastest female miler in the world, could dip under 4 minutes with an extra boost from pacers.
The Kenyan world record holder has already run a 4:07.64 mile. Could she break four minutes with optimal conditions?
Researchers say it’s possible, at least for Faith Kipyegon of Kenya, who holds the world record for the distance.
Roger Bannister became the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, a feat long considered impossible. Shortly ...
Faith Kipyegon's season began on the wrong foot as she failed to the women's 10km at the Sirikwa Classic in Eldoret. She has ...
A new study estimates that the Kenyan world record holder can break 4 minutes in the mile with perfect pacing and drafting.
With ideal conditions and strategic pacing and drafting, Kenyan Faith Kipyegon is on the brink of hitting the fabled track and field milestone, a new study suggests. The authors are now calling for a ...
Faith Kipyegon dropped out of the Sirikwa Cross Country Classic 10km race in Eldoret. Agnes Jebet Ngetich won the race ahead ...
Scientists come up with drafting plan using pacemakers –one in front, one behind – to cut drag and increase speed to shave ...