A Look Inside Faith Kipyegon’s Groundbreaking Mile Run in Paris

Last week in Paris, Faith Kipyegon stepped onto the track at Stade Sébastien Charléty with one goal—shattering the four-minute barrier in the mile, a mark no woman has ever officially broken. At 30 years old, already a three-time Olympic champion and triple gold medalist in the 1500m, Faith wasn’t chasing legacy—she was redefining it.

Her attempt took place on Thursday, June 26, and all eyes were fixed on the clock as she pushed herself against history. Having set the current women’s mile world record at 4:07.64 just a year ago, Faith needed to cut more than seven seconds off that time to break through the sub-four milestone.

That meant running every lap nearly two seconds faster than her previous record pace.

Where Faith Kipyegon Made Her Mile Attempt

Instagram | faithkipyegon | Faith Kipyegon’s mile attempt took place at Paris’s Stade Sébastien Charléty.

The venue was familiar ground for Faith. Stade Sébastien Charléty in Paris has already witnessed her brilliance—it’s the same place where she broke the 1500m and 5000m world records. This time, it served as the stage for what was one of the most anticipated performances in modern athletics.

Paris set the stage with ideal weather and a fast, proven track that matched Faith’s stride perfectly. As the evening progressed, the stadium buzzed with energy. By the time her heat was called just before 8 PM local time (2 PM ET), fans around the world were already locked in, ready to witness history.

How to Watch the Replay of Faith’s Historic Attempt

Those who missed the live broadcast can still catch the full race online. Her mile attempt was streamed on both Prime Video and Nike’s YouTube channel, ensuring global access. The replay remains available across both platforms, so fans can witness every second of her pursuit.

Replay access:

Platform: Prime Video
Alternate stream: Nike’s official YouTube channel
Event time: Originally aired Thursday, June 26 at 2 PM ET

What Gear Did Faith Kipyegon Wear?

Faith didn’t just rely on training and sheer determination. Her footwear was specifically designed for this historic run. She wore Nike Victory Elite FK, an advanced upgrade from the Nike Victory 2 spikes she used during her previous mile record.

These custom-made spikes were crafted with lightweight materials and new midsole technology aimed at increasing energy return and improving overall efficiency. According to Nike’s innovation team, this model featured their lightest-ever race spike construction.

Nike on Faith’s custom spikes:

“Designed to push performance boundaries, Faith’s pair was engineered for responsiveness and speed, cutting every possible gram off her shoe weight,” said Carrie Dimoff, Footwear Product Director at Nike Innovation.

Track and Field Coverage on Peacock

billboard.com | Peacock is the premier streaming service for live coverage of major track and field events worldwide.

For those who want to stay updated on major track and field events beyond Faith’s attempt, Peacock continues to be a reliable streaming service. From U.S. championships to international competitions, fans can catch every key moment live.

Upcoming Schedule (ET):

Prefontaine Classic – July 5, 4 PM
U.S. Outdoor Championships – August 2 & 3, 4 PM
World Athletics Championships – September 13–21

Peacock is accessible on various devices, including smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, and gaming consoles. Visit the official Peacock support page for the full list of compatible platforms.

Faith’s Legacy Continues to Inspire

Faith Kipyegon’s mile run in Paris wasn’t just a race—it was a powerful statement. Though she didn’t break the four-minute barrier, but her fearless effort brought the mark closer than ever.

At the height of her career, she keeps chasing records with unmatched drive. Her performance in Paris strengthened her place among the sport’s greatest. Faith continues to lead, not just by winning, but by daring to push the line forward.

This run proved that striving beyond the expected can leave a lasting impact—even without a new record.

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