The spotlight is firmly set on Faith Kipyegon as she prepares for yet another historic moment at the Prefontaine Classic.
Scheduled for 3–4 July 2026, the Prefontaine Classic is shaping up to be far more than a routine Diamond League stop. With the return of the women’s mile and the presence of its greatest-ever performer, the event carries the weight of history — and the promise of something even greater.
For Kipyegon, this is not just another race — it is an opportunity to further cement her legacy in a discipline she has already transformed. Her fluid stride, tactical brilliance, and devastating finishing speed have elevated her into a league of her own, and Hayward Field offers the perfect stage for her next masterpiece.
The Kenyan superstar, already the undisputed queen of middle-distance running, will headline the women’s mile at Hayward Field in what promises to be one of the most anticipated races of the 2026 athletics calendar.
In a move that has electrified the track and field world, the women’s mile returns to the Prefontaine Classic for the first time since 1993. Its revival is more than symbolic—it sets the stage for a potential rewriting of history, with Kipyegon standing at the center of it all.
The reigning world record holder in both the 1500m and the mile arrives with her astonishing mark of 4:07.64 already redefining the limits of women’s middle-distance running. Yet beyond the clock, another milestone quietly looms: Kipyegon will be chasing her eighth Prefontaine Classic title in just her eleventh appearance—a remarkable testament to her consistency and dominance at one of the sport’s most prestigious meets.

Adding historical depth to the moment is Mary Slaney, whose meet record of 4:21.25 has stood since 1988. That mark, once a benchmark of excellence, now appears increasingly vulnerable given the caliber of athletes expected on the start line and the relentless progression of the event.
For now, all eyes will be on Eugene, where the past meets the future, and where Faith Kipyegon may once again prove that limits are merely temporary
SOURCE: MY BEST RUNS
