Double world champion Faith Kipyegon, known for her fierce competitiveness on the track, dominates her opponents with no mercy, and she has opened up on the motivation behind that.
Double world champion (1500m and 5000m) Faith Kipyegon is widely regarded as a smiling assassin on the track.
Kipyegon has made a name for herself following her astonishing performances and breaking world records. One thing for sure stands out, the three-time Olympic champion is undoubtedly one of the most talented 1500m runners of all time and when she graduates to other races, she will surely be out to dominate them.
Regarding the track, the mother of one does not play and has no pity when it comes to obliterating her opponents. Speaking in an interview on Churchill Show, Faith Kipyegon explained that athletics is her career and she makes good money from it hence the motivation to keep going and ruthlessly obliterate her opponents.
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She noted that when it comes to running on the track, there is no room for pity since everyone is out to make money.
“That’s a race and when you think of the finish line, there is some money to be won so it motivates you to keep going and you have to fight when you see the finish line and knowing that when you cross the line first, you will earn some money,” Faith Kipyegon said.
This season, she has been impressive, notching up victories in a series of her races despite a slight disappointment at the Paris Olympic Games where she was shortly disqualified in the 5000m for allegedly obstructing Gudaf Tsegay but later, her silver medal was reinstated.
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Kipyegon was also injured at the start of the season and had to withdraw from a series of Diamond League Meetings before opening her season at the Kenyan Olympic trials. Days later, she went on to break her 1500m world record at the Diamond League Meeting in Paris.
The Kenyan 1500m star then successfully defended her 1500m Olympic title and finished second behind Beatrice Chebet in the women's 5000m final. Faith Kipyegon then claimed the win at the Diamond League Meeting in Rome and continued the winning streak to the final in Brussels.
The 30-year-old then capped off her season at the Athlos NYC, Alexis Ohanian’s women-only event, claiming a stunning win to walk away $60,000.