The three-time Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has launched the Dare to Dream Maternity Ward in her hometown of Keringet in Nakuru County, a project aimed at improving maternal and child healthcare in rural Kenya, where access to safe childbirth is still a challenge for many families.
Kipyegon has spent years dazzling the world with her speed, breaking records, and redefining what it means to be a champion. Now, the Kenyan superstar is turning her focus to a different kind of finish line – one where the stakes are life itself.

Since becoming a mother, Kipyegon has been acutely aware of the struggles women face during pregnancy and childbirth. She recalls seeing expectant mothers full of hope, only to face preventable tragedies due to limited medical support. Those experiences inspired her to act.
“I’m looking forward to developing this project further with the support of Nike, the Order of Malta, the Franciscan Sisters of The Immaculate Conception and the local community,” Kipyegon shared on social media, underlining the collaborative nature of this life-changing initiative.

The Dare to Dream Maternity Ward is designed to be more than just a facility; it’s a safe haven where mothers can give birth with dignity and care, and children can start life under the protection and guidance they deserve. While the wing will carry Kipyegon’s name, the project is about the women and families who will benefit from it, not personal recognition.

Kipyegon’s impact has already been felt on the track, but with this project, she is creating a legacy that reaches far beyond athletics. By tackling one of Kenya’s most pressing health challenges, she is showing that true champions don’t just break records—they also lift lives
