1500m silver medalist has said her performance in the French Capital should serve as inspiration to Junior athletes in her home country.

The Australian executed to near perfection, by doing enough to challenge for the gold without sacrificing the silver, becoming the first Australian woman in history to win an Olympic medal in the 1500m and inspiring the next generation towards the .

It was a silver in the fastest 1500m final in Olympic history as won her third consecutive title in an Olympic record 3min51. 29sec with Hull producing the second-fastest race of her life (3:52.56sec) while Bell ran a national record (3:52,61sec). 

Faith Kipyegon will not be defending her Women's Track Athlete of the Year title despite shattering the 1500 meter World & Olympic record, as well as complete a hat-trick of Olympic gold medals in that event.

“They have seen an Australian woman win a medal on the world stage now and they can do it too, our juniors are as good as anyone. When the World U20 Championships was on in Lima, I would wake up and be like ‘wait, we won how many medals?’ – it’s so special,” Hull told .

Hull, who delivered silver in the 1500 meters at the Paris Olympic games, has had an unforgettabloe season that saw her give Faith Kipyegon a run for her money in the event.

Hull, 28, remembered how she and two others went to the 2014 World U20 championships but none  made it to the podium. However, through hard work and the determination to succeed saw all of them medal in Paris. 

«Nina Kennedy, Matt Denny and I went to the 2014 World U20s together and none of us won medals. This year we won Olympic gold, silver and bronze between us. These kids are already ahead of where we were, and I hope they truly do believe they can do it too.”

Hull is yet to lay down firm plans for 2025 and beyond, but has indicated she isn’t willing to slow down yet.  «There is still room to improve in training and that usually means there is room to improve in a race. There is no way we are tapped out and I haven’t achieved everything I want to achieve yet.”

Bell quit athletics in 2017, but reversed her decision in 2021 after she watched Faith Kipyegon dominating the 1500 meters at the Tokyo Olympics.

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