Double world champion Faith Kipyegon credits Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce for inspiring her successful track return after motherhood; both dominate post-maternity.
Double world champion Faith Kipyegon has come forward with an intimate revelation about her inspirational journey back to the track after embracing motherhood.
In a heartfelt statement, Kipyegon credited Jamaican sprinting legend, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, as the catalyst behind her triumphant return.
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Kipyegon, who took a sabbatical in 2017 to welcome her daughter Alyn in June 2018, has been nothing short of stellar in her post-maternity performances.
However, it was not always easy, and it was during these challenging times that Fraser-Pryce's story became her beacon.
05:28 - 12.10.2023
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, too, paused her career in 2017 to give birth to her son, Zyon. Since then, the Jamaican sprint queen has become not just a champion on the track but also an advocate for mothers within and beyond the realm of sports.
Recalling a pivotal encounter in 2019 in Doha, Kipyegon shared how she got inspiration from the world renowned sprinter.
"Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce inspired me to take maternity leave and then make a comeback. We met in 2019 in Doha, where she won gold. It was from her that I garnered the courage to believe that we can take maternity leave and still return to win on the track. This has shown other runners that it's possible to return from maternity leave and achieve victory,"she said in an interview on JK Live.
18:30 - 11.10.2023
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Though Kipyegon secured a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, her performance was a bold declaration of her comeback.
She may have finished second, but she radiated a renewed energy and passion, indicating that she was back and was here to stay.
07:00 - 11.10.2023
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Fast-forwarding from that transformative event, Kipyegon's track record has been impeccable. From the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to the 2022 World Championships in Oregon, she has reigned supreme, solidifying her mark in the annals of athletics.
Kipyegon currently wears the crown for both the 1500m and 5000m world championships.
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World Athletics, in acknowledgment of her outstanding prowess, has included her in the elite list of 11 nominees vying for the Women’s World Athlete of the Year.
This esteemed list, curated by an international ensemble of athletics connoisseurs representing the six continental zones of World Athletics, celebrates the extraordinary feats of female athletes across the globe.
11:40 - 10.10.2023
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These nominations, while celebrating individual excellence, also highlight the overarching advancements and dynamism of the sport.
The array of talent showcased at the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23, coupled with remarkable showings at various one-day meeting circuits, Label road races, and other global events, reinforces the ever-evolving landscape of athletics.