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Kipyegon, the Olympic 1,500-meter gold medalist from Kenya, ran in 4 minutes, 06.42 seconds — the fastest mile in history by a woman — at Stade Charléty in Paris.
Faith Kipyegon opened her stride with 200 meters to go, but crossed the finish line in 4:06.42, coming just shy of her goal of becoming the first woman to run a sub-4 minute mile Thursday in Paris.
While no woman has ever ran a mile in less than four minutes, a mark first set by Roger Bannister in 1954, nearly 2,100 men have successfully run a sub-4-minute mile, according to The New York Times.
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A previous version of this story incorrectly said that Faith Kipyegon’s time in her attempt to break the 4-minute mile was 4:06.91. While the clock at the finish line read 4:06.91, her time was ...
Bannister became the first person to break the 4-minute mark on May 6, 1954, at a track in Oxford, England, with a time of 3:59.4, according to Guinness World Records.
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