Kenyan teamed with Nike to create Breaking4 to break first wife
A year after Roger Bannister, the first world’s first sub-mile and Diane leather became the first woman, which takes five minutes away from the four-minute barrier in Paris.
The ambitious experience will take place during the special event after the Security Charlenne of Paris on June 26.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Currently, the women’s world record is 4. 07.64, which was set in 2023 Monaco Cipego.
“I want this experience to tell women.” You can dream and put your dreams come into force, “said Kipegon. “It simply came to our notice then.
“I am a triple Olympic champion. I have reached the World Cup titles. I thought, what else? Why didn’t I dream out of the box? Kipegon says, Kenya’s native and mother for young daughter. “And I told myself,” If you believe in yourself and your team believes you, you can do it. “
Nike says:
“In the process, he will lead to sports outside the boundaries, which may have reached the stage for future generations.

Roger Bannister and Diane Leather in 2014 (Mark Shearman)
“Faith is a one-time generation, and his courageous goal is what Nike is standing,” says Elliott Hill, the President and the General Director. “Breaking4 is a bold dream, we will do everything in our strength to carry out, and it is possible that our new products can realize our new products.
“In Nike, the advanced innovation is driven as well as to cooperate with athletes like faith, dreams dare to dare and dare to fate. “This brave experience of violating the monumental border embodies alchemy of art, science and athletes, transformsing ambitions and strengthening the impact.
Read more: Diane Leather, First Woman Sub-5min Miler
Valentijian larvae, from the same world sports communication, which was involved in the two-hour Kipchoge marathon, adds: out of sport and outside its limits.
“Breaking4 project is the peak of all these elements, which coins. In sports is unjustly pursued, while inspiring millions of people with his personality and enthusiasm. “
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