Already tonight shortly before eight o’clock Kenyan athlete Faith Kipyegon will let go of the song Try Everything From Shakira to wake up, then it will go to warm up and prepare for the start.
It always does this before the big races, but today’s in Paris will be more exceptional than ever.
The triple Olympic winner and the best middle -class in history will attempt to be a milestone in the history of sport and compare to landing on the Moon. As the first woman at all, in special conditions, she tries to run one mile (1609 meters) at a time under four minutes.
Men tried to overcome the above -mentioned decades, Brit Roger Bannister did it in 1954.
Kipyegon today is to help a special aerodynamic suit from 3D printer or ultra -light and flexible spikes, but especially a group of elite wires and drivers who will help it with the pace and especially eliminate air resistance.
Despite these innovations, experts and fans are skeptical about the question of overcoming four minutes and hearing the view that more than shifting human possibilities will be marketing and PR campaign on Thursday evening.
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The way the attempt will be recorded by the record performance remained unclear for a long time and the public had learned the details only a few days ago.
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