Faith Kipyegon, the 31-year-old Kenyan middle-distance superstar, will return to the Athlos women's track event in October to defend her title.
What's at stake?
The event, which takes place on October 9, features a star-studded lineup including Gabby Thomas, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Keely Hodgkinson.
Kipyegon, the first person to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the 1,500 meters, is looking to continue her dominance.
Why it matters for Faith Kipyegon
Her participation in the event is not just about winning, but also about inspiring the next generation of young girls to take up track and field athletics.
As the world record holder in the 1,500 meters, Kipyegon has become a role model for many young athletes.
What comes next?
The Athlos event will feature a range of track and field disciplines, including the 1,500 meters, where Kipyegon will be looking to defend her title.
Kipyegon's daughter, Alyn, who is now 7 years old, has been inspired by her mother's success and often plays with the sterling silver crown that Kipyegon won at the debut Athlos track event.
The crown, which is worth tens of thousands of dollars, is a symbol of Kipyegon's legacy and a reminder of her achievements.
In June, Kipyegon came 6.42 seconds from breaking the four-minute mile barrier in a Nike-sponsored attempt at history.
As she prepares to return to the Athlos event, Kipyegon is focused on continuing to inspire young girls and leaving a lasting legacy in the world of track and field athletics.
Kipyegon's success has not gone unnoticed, with many young girls looking up to her as a role model.
The Athlos event will provide a platform for Kipyegon to showcase her skills and inspire the next generation of athletes.
With her name in lights and her face on billboards, Kipyegon is becoming a household name.
But despite all the attention, Kipyegon remains humble and focused on her goals.
As she said, "I'm so happy to see my daughter putting that crown on her head, knowing that she's the next generation."
Kipyegon's legacy continues to grow, and her return to the Athlos event is highly anticipated.
The event will take place on October 9, with the final event scheduled for the next day at Icahn Stadium.