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2025 attempt to beat a 4-minute mile
Cover for the event

Breaking4 was an attempt by Kenyanmiddle-distance runnerFaith Kipyegon to become the first woman to break thefour-minute barrier for themile. Hosted byNike, the event took place on 26 June 2025 at theStade Sébastien Charléty in Paris, France.[1]

Kipyegon fell 6.91 seconds short of the four-minute barrier with a time of 4:06.91, still faster than her officialworld record by 0.73 seconds.

Nike later subtracted the reaction time, adjusting her official time to 4:06.42.[2][3]

Background

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In 1954,Roger Bannister became the first man to break four minutes in the mile, running 3:59.4.[4][5] That same year,Diane Leather became the first woman to break five minutes with 4:59.6.[6] As of June 2025, according toWorld Athletics statistics, roughly 2,000 men have broken the four-minute barrier.[7]

No woman has yet broken four minutes. Thewomen's world record is 4:07.64, set by Kipyegon on 21 July 2023.[8] An earlier women's world record, 4:12.56 set bySvetlana Masterkova of Russia in 1996, stood for almost 23 years, with Masterkova being the first woman to break 4:15 at the distance.

Kipyegon also holds the world record over1500 metres, which at the time was 3:49.04, set in 2024, at theStade Sébastien Charléty.[note 1] The time equates to roughly a 4:06 mile pace.[9] Kipyegon's run has led some to speculate that the first women's sub-four minute mile may come within the 21st century.[10]

In January 2025, at the Nike Headquarters inBeaverton, Oregon, Kipyegon didVO2 max testing along with other baseline tests in preparation for the attempt.[11] In February 2025, a scientific study was published in theRoyal Society Open Science, stating that Kipyegon could run a mile in approximately 3:59.37 under very specific conditions, achieved through ideal pacesetters and weather conditions.[12][13]

In April 2025, it was announced that Kipyegon would attempt to become the first woman to run a sub-four-minute mile at a meeting in Paris on 26 June 2025.[14]

Setup and results

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Stade Sébastien Charléty

The event was run in a similar manner to Nike's previousBreaking2 project for the marathon and theIneos 1:59 challenge.[1] It was not record eligible because the custom pair of Victory Elite FK spikes Kipyegon wore were not submitted for approval byWorld Athletics prior to the event.[15][16]

In addition to the spikes, Kipyegon wore a specially designed speed suit and sports bra.[14][9]

To break the barrier, she would have to improve on her 4:07.64 personal best by at least 7.65 seconds.[6] Kipyegon fell 6.91 seconds short of the four-minute barrier with an unadjusted time of 4:06.91, which is still faster than her officialworld record by 0.73 seconds.[2][3]

Pacers

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Breaking4 utilized a dozen male and female pacemakers:[17]

NameNotes
Niels Laros6th in 2024 Olympic 1500 m final
Grant FisherWorld record holder in short track 3000 m and 5000 m, 2-time Olympic bronze medalist
Craig Engels3:51.60 mile personal best
Stewart McSweyn7th in 2020 Olympic 1500 m final
Jemma Reekie2024 800 m World Indoor silver medalist
Georgia Hunter Bell2024 1500 m Olympic bronze medalist
Halima Nakaayi2019 800 m world champion
Cooper Teare3:50.17 mile personal best
Elliot GilesWorld record holder in road mile
Wyclife Kinyamal1:42.08 800 m personal best
Stefan NillessenDutch 1500 m record holder
Cathal Doyle3:52.06 mile personal best

Criticisms and challenges

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On 26 April 2025, Kipyegon ran 2:29.21 for1000 metres at theXiamen Diamond League, a time 0.06 seconds off her personal best of 2:29.15 and 0.23 seconds offSvetlana Masterkova's world record of 2:28.98. This time equates to a 4:00.08 mile pace. Robert Johnson ofLetsRun.com considered the attempt to be "ludicrous", since Kipyegon would be required to hold a slightly faster pace for approximately 609 metres longer.[18][19]

A scientific paper published in theJournal of Applied Physiology in April 2025 concluded that "there is no female athlete presently displaying the physiological characteristics required to run a sub-four minute mile".[11][20]

Streaming

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The event was streamed live onPrime Video and Nike'sYouTube channel, beginning at 7:15 PM local time. The first episode of a docuseries covering the event premiered on 20 June.[9]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Kipyegon has since improved her 1500 metre world record to 3:48.68, set in July 2025 at thePrefontaine Classic.

References

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  1. ^abDeGood, Willem (2025-06-21)."Breaking4 is revolutionary for women in sport".The Michigan Daily. Retrieved2025-06-22.
  2. ^ab"Faith Kipyegon Runs a 4:06.42 Mile in Her Attempt to Break 4 Minutes".Runner's World. 2025-06-26. Retrieved2025-06-26.
  3. ^ab"What Was Up With the Timing at Faith Kipyegon's Sub-4 Mile Attempt?".Runner's World. 2025-06-28. Retrieved2025-06-29.
  4. ^"'Breaking 4': How the 1st female runner could soon break the 4-minute-mile barrier | CU Boulder Today | University of Colorado Boulder".www.colorado.edu. Retrieved2025-06-22.
  5. ^"70 years since Bannister's 3:59.4 – "I knew I had done it before I even heard the time"".World Athletics. Retrieved22 June 2025.
  6. ^ab"It's a barrier women have never broken. Can Faith Kipyegon make mile history?".NBC News. 2025-06-22. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  7. ^"One Mile - men - senior - all".World Athletics. Retrieved27 June 2025.
  8. ^"Monaco Diamond League 2023: Live updates as Faith Kipyegon demolishes mile world record as Karsten Warholm scorches to 400m hurdles victory".
  9. ^abc"Faith Kipyegon Aims to Become the First Woman to Run a Sub-4-Minute Mile—Here's How to Watch".Runner's World. 2025-06-23. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  10. ^"Faith Kipyegon obliterates women's mile world record by almost five seconds".Canadian Running. 21 July 2023.
  11. ^abTharme, Liam (2025-06-25)."What it would take for Faith Kipyegon to become the first female sub four-minute miler".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2025-06-25.
  12. ^da Silva, Edson Soares; Hoogkamer, Wouter; Kipp, Shalaya; Kram, Rodger (2025-02-26)."Could a female athlete run a 4-minute mile with improved aerodynamic drafting?".Royal Society Open Science.12 (2) 241564.doi:10.1098/rsos.241564.PMC 11858751.PMID 40012757.
  13. ^"A New Study Suggests Faith Kipyegon Could Run a Sub-4 Minute-Mile—Here's How".Runner's World. 2025-02-28. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  14. ^abIngle, Sean (23 April 2025)."Faith Kipyegon's audacious bid to be first woman to run sub four-minute mile".The Guardian. Archived fromthe original on 23 April 2025. Retrieved23 April 2025.
  15. ^"'Strong' Faith Kipyegon reveals: How I plan to run a historic sub-four-minute mile".Olympics.com. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  16. ^"Inside Nike's Prototype Gear Built To Break The 4-Minute Mile".marathonhandbook.com. 2025-06-12. Retrieved2025-06-22.
  17. ^Dickinson, Marley (2025-06-25)."Meet the pace team for Faith Kipyegon's Breaking4 mile attempt".Canadian Running Magazine. Retrieved2025-06-26.
  18. ^LetsRun.com (2025-04-26)."Sorry track fans, Faith Kipyegon isn't breaking 4:00 in the mile - Can we live in the real world and not la-la land?".LetsRun.com. Retrieved2025-04-27.
  19. ^LetsRun.com (2025-04-26)."Xiamen Diamond League Results - 2025 Xiamen Diamond League".LetsRun.com. Retrieved2025-04-27.
  20. ^Osborne, Rebekah J.; Kirby, Brett S.; Black, Matthew I.; Vanhatalo, Anni; Jones, Andrew M. (2025-01-28)."Seven (.65) Seconds Away: The Possibility and Physiology of a Women's Sub-4 Minute Mile".Journal of Applied Physiology.doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00074.2025.
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