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NIKE and Faith Kipyegon announce the next “Moonshot”, an attempt to break the 4-minute threshhold by a woman!

April 24, 2025
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On April 23, 2025, NIKE and Faith Kipyegon announced their partnership on what they call a “moonshot”. Remember how NIKE and Eliud Kipchoge did the #Breaking2 program? I recall how the young fans (275,000 were on our Twitter broadcast that night). I was in Doha, Qatar, that night, and I stayed up. I was transfixed. I was fascinated with the broadcast, the athletes involved with Eliud, and the interest in the 15-35 year 35-year-olds, most of whom had never considered running a marathon, and they became Eliud Kipchoge fans overnight. 

Faith Kipyegon is the finest woman middle-distance runner in the world. She is a Three-time Olympic gold medalist at 1,500 meters. WR holder at 1,500m, mile, and 5,000 m! Again, fact!

It will take a herculean effort to break 4 minutes for a woman. But “Moonshots” are very good. Right now, I suspect Faith will be able to run a mile in June in 4:03-4:05, which is astounding. But, who knows, that 14:05 strength may surprise us!

What do I think of NIKE announcing it now? It is a great concept to build interest in women’s distance running. Faith Kipyegon is the finest middle-distance women’s racer in the world. Can she push herself to such a new standard?

I am not sure, but it will surely be fun to watch! 

Faith Kipyegon, Breaking 4, photo by NIKE

Faith Kipyegon will make one attempt on June 26, 2025, at the Stade Charlety in Paris, France. The Stade Charlety stadium seats just about 22,000 and is a wonderful sanctuary for our sport. I believe I visited it in 2015 and 2016.

Here’s the release on Faith Kipyegon and NIKE’s Breaking 4: 

How do you make the impossible possible? You start by calling your moonshot.

And as moonshots go, Faith Kipyegon’s is as audacious as they come. The longtime Nike athlete, already the world record holder in the mile, will attempt to become the first woman to break the 4-minute threshold in the distance, harnessing the full power of Nike to help make it happen.

In the process, she’ll push the limits of sport beyond what’s long believed to be achievable, setting the stage for future generations to dream big.

“I’m a three-time Olympic champion. I’ve achieved World Championship titles. I thought, What else? Why not dream outside the box?” says Kipyegon, a Kenyan native and mother to a young daughter. “And I told myself, ‘If you believe in yourself, and your team believes in you, you can do it.’”

No woman runner is positioned to break the 4-minute barrier alone, but that reality can change with the right partnership. Nike is providing its unyielding support for Kipyegon’s pursuit of the landmark feat: She and the brand have worked together to optimize every aspect of her Breaking4 attempt, creating the ideal conditions for her to push the limits of possibility. What’s more, Kipyegon’s moonshot is as much about inspiring future generations to challenge the impossible as it is about redefining limits in the present, for both elite and everyday athletes.

Kipyegon will make one attempt at the milestone on June 26 at the Stade Charléty in Paris, a time and location specifically selected to align with her training schedule and maximize her performance.

“Faith is a once-in-a-generation talent, and her audacious goal is exactly what Nike stands for,” says Elliott Hill, President & CEO, NIKE, Inc. “Breaking4 is the kind of bold dream we will do everything in our power to make real — helping both elite and everyday athletes to believe anything is possible. No other brand can offer the level of expertise, innovation, and support our Nike teams can. Alongside Faith, our innovators are breaking barriers by combining cutting-edge sports science with revolutionary footwear and apparel innovation to help her achieve a historic goal.”

In her attempt, Kipyegon is pursuing a feat that was once considered an insurmountable limitation and has, until now, remained beyond the reach of the world’s most elite women athletes. She will attempt to shave at least 7.65 seconds off her world record time of 4:07.64, set in 2023, to become the first woman to break the threshold Roger Bannister first surpassed roughly 70 years ago.

 

Long before Bannister’s historic achievement, and in the seven decades since, the mile has been held as a universal benchmark of athletic prowess among athletes in the United States — ubiquitous in track and field competition, youth fitness tests, and cross-disciplinary training.

No woman has come closer than Kipyegon, who chose to attempt breaking the 4-minute mile as a challenge distinct from her dominance in the 1,500-meter run, for which she also holds the world record, and to further cement her legacy as the most decorated woman middle-distance athlete of all time.

Still, Kipyegon’s journey represents more than the achievement of a specific, singular time. The pursuit symbolizes courage, ambition, and freedom, encouraging athletes of all backgrounds, disciplines, and intensities to chase their dreams, no matter how ambitious. Her moonshot shows future generations that courage comes from the attempt, regardless of the goal.

“I want this attempt to say to women, ‘You can dream and make your dreams valid,’” she says. “This is the way to go as women, to push boundaries and dream big.”

In doing that, Kipyegon is harnessing the full power of Nike, her partner of 16 years, to optimize the conditions for her historic attempt.

Nike obsessively examines every detail, spanning footwear, apparel, aerodynamics, physiology, and mind science, to enhance Kipyegon’s performance. This underscores the brand’s holistic approach and fundamental belief in pushing the limits of human potential.

“Advanced innovation at Nike is driven by a deep commitment to partnering with athletes like Faith, turning dreams into dares and dares into destiny,” says John Hoke, Chief Innovation Officer. “This courageous attempt at breaking a monumental boundary embodies the alchemy of art, science, and athlete, resetting ambitions and amplifying impact. Together with athletes, we approach problems systemically, creatively, and parametrically — no problem too large, no detail too small. As always, we stand in awe of helping athletes achieve greatness.”

To improve her record time by at least 7.65 seconds, Kipyegon will need to run each of her four laps an average of nearly 2 seconds faster. This is a significant accomplishment, considering it took 34 years to trim 8 seconds off Paula Ivan’s record in 1989, when women’s mile times were first tracked, to Kipyegon’s current record.

NIKE is teaming up with Faith Kipyegon, the Olympic champion, World champion, and world’s finest woman miler, for another “moonshot”! On June 26, 2025, NIKE will be supporting Faith’s attempt to be the first woman to break 4 minutes for the mile.Roger Bannister was the first… pic.twitter.com/xalTsjfusy

— RunBlogRun (@RunBlogRun) April 23, 2025

Kipyegon is motivated by this challenge and aims to inspire the next generation of athletes to see freedom in pushing societal and personal limits in new ways. This includes Kipyegon’s daughter, her greatest inspiration, who will be waiting for her at the finish line, representing the complementary duality of her life as an elite athlete and a mother.

Meanwhile, Nike’s holistic support for Kipyegon’s historic attempt underscores its history as the brand built by runners, for runners, and as the greatest champion of women in sport, pioneering new paths for women athletes by inviting them into sport and delivering science-backed innovation that’s personalized and disruptive.

The project is also the latest example of Nike’s history of enabling bold, dare-to-dream sport moments, such as Joan Benoit Samuelson’s groundbreaking victory in the first women’s Olympic marathon and Eliud Kipchoge’s Breaking2 moonshot to surmount the 2-hour marathon barrier.

“For more than 50 years, Nike has made athletes’ dreams real by helping them redefine barriers and achieve the impossible,” says Tanya Hvizdak, VP, Global Sports Marketing. “Faith epitomizes everything we love about sport and our belief in our athletes. Her moonshot continues our legacy of supporting bold, pioneering pursuits that move the world forward through the power of sport.”

Faith Kipyegon, Breaking 4, photo by NIKE

Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America’s first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: “I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself.” Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, ” I’m no Angel.”

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