The two-time world champion broke the 1500m world record in Florence on June 2 before breaking the 5000m world record in Paris on June 9.
The National Olympic Committee of Kenya president Paul Tergat has revealed that he would advise newly-crowned 1500m and 5000m world record holder Faith Kipyegon to double in both races during next year’s Paris Olympics.
Tergat revealed that the two-time Olympic champion has shown that she is capable of performing well in both races and he believes she will be a perfect fit for reclaiming the 5000m Olympic title as she also looks to defend her 1500m crown.
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“I would encourage her to take up the 1500m and 5000m at the Olympics. She has shown that she has the potential of doing well in both races, she can do the same next year,” Tergat told Nation.
The two-time world champion broke the 1500m world record at the Diamond League Meeting in Florence, Italy on June 2 before breaking the 5000m world record at the Meeting in Paris on June 9.
She was competing in the 5000m race since 2015 and with such an impeccable performance, Tergat revealed that she is capable of doing many other great things as the season progresses.
Speaking about Kipyegon’s exploits, Tergat expressed his excitement and revealed that watching the action live was an amazing experience.
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“It was very exciting to see her shine…Kipyegon has shown a lot of consistency and determination. This is her year to do wonders and I believe going to next year, we shall be able to see her do great things,” he said.