Faith Kipyegon after winning the women’s 1500m final during the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. [AFP]

I can’t stop pushing myself and waking up early for my morning runs, a red-hot Faith Kipyegon has said as she sets sights on the all-women Athlos New York City meet this month.

There is no time to rest yet for Kipyegon, who is fresh from her fourth world 1500m title at the Tokyo World Championships which came to a close on September 21.

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