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Athletics16 May 2026 - 07:30

Kipyegon eyes endurance test in Shanghai to launch season

The five-time Diamond League final 1,500m champion said she is delighted to return to China for her season opener.

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by TEDDY MULEI
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Four-time world 1,500m champion Faith Kipyegon says she is ready to push her endurance limits at Saturday's Shanghai Diamond League as she embarks on a carefully structured campaign aimed at building consistency.

‎Kipyegon headlines a star-studded women’s 5,000m field in Shanghai, seeking to gauge her strength and stamina ahead of a demanding 2026 campaign.

‎The five-time Diamond League final 1,500m champion said she is delighted to return to China for her season opener.

‎“It’s great to be back here in China for my season opener,” said the three-time 1,500m Olympic champion. “It feels great to start the season with endurance and not going straight to the 1,500m."

‎“I chose to do the 5,000m just to see where my endurance is,” she said.

‎Despite carrying the weight of expectation, Kipyegon downplayed any talk of chasing fast times in her opening outing of the year.

‎“I am hoping for the best in the race. Running in a beautiful stadium like this gives you morale that anything is possible,” she said. ‎“And since I am starting the season, I just want to see how the body responds.”

‎The marquee target for Kipyegon this year remains the inaugural World Ultimate Championships, with the Kenyan legend keen to maintain her dominance while exploring longer distances.

‎“The big goal is the World Ultimate Championships and just to remain consistent and see what I still have in the tank for the track,” she said. ‎“I’m moving slowly. Now I’m doing the 5,000m. I don’t know what’s next, but I want to enjoy everything this year.”

‎Kipyegon’s resume over the 5,000m remains formidable despite being best known for her mastery of the three-lap race.

‎She made her debut over the distance in 2015 at the Paris Meeting, finishing seventh in 14:44.51.

‎Ethiopia’s Genzebe Dibaba (14:15.41), Almaz Ayana (14:21.97) and Kenya's Mercy Cherono (14:34.10) clinched the podium places. ‎However, it was in 2023 that Kipyegon unleashed her potential over 12-and-a-half-laps.

‎In June that year, she stormed to victory at the Paris Diamond League, obliterating the then world record with a scintillating 14:05.20 performance.

‎Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey (14:07.94) and Ejgayehu Taye (14:13.31) followed in her slipstream.

‎Two months later, Kipyegon delivered another masterclass at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, powering to gold in 14:53.88 ahead of Dutch star Sifan Hassan (14:54.11) and Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet (14:54.33).

‎In 2024, she added Olympic silver in Paris after crossing the line in 14:29.60 behind Chebet (14:28.56), while Hassan completed the podium in 14:30.61.

‎At last year’s World Championships in Tokyo, Kipyegon added another silver medal to her glittering collection after timing 14:55.07, once again behind Chebet, who won in 14:54.36.

‎The Kenyan star has already laid a solid base for her track season with a commanding performance on the roads, storming to victory in a 10km race in Monaco in 29:47.

‎Britain’s Maddie Jordan-Lee finished second in 34:24, while Augustine Emeraux-Lombard completed the podium in 34:50.

‎Joining Kipyegon in Shanghai are debutant Maurine Chebor and 2022 African Championships 10,000m champion Caroline Nyaga.

‎Chebor launched her 2026 season in the gruelling cross-country circuit after earning national selection for the World Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida, on January 10.

‎She finished eighth in the senior women’s 10km race in 33:06 before enduring another difficult outing at the Sirikwa Classic, where she placed ninth in 34:41.

‎Her most recent race came in Nijmegen, Netherlands, where she finished third in a 5km road race in 15:15, behind Rwanda’s Emeline Imanizabayo (15:07) and Finn Ilona Mononen (15:10).

Nyaga, meanwhile, will be opening her 2026 campaign in Shanghai and will be eager to make a strong statement after wrapping up her 2025 season with a ninth-place finish at the Valencia Half Marathon in 1:08:40.

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