She won the 10,000 metres at the
2023 Belgian Athletics Championships in Huizingen. She finished seventh in the U23 race at the
2023 European Cross Country Championships in
Brussels in December 2023. in February 2024, she was the overall winner of the CrossCup series in Belgium. In April 2024, she improved her
10,000 metres personal best to 32:45.22 in
Oslo. She finished eleventh at the
2024 European Athletics Championships in
Rome, Italy, in the Women's 10,000 metres in a June 2024. In November 2024, she won the Belgian national cross country title. She subsequently finished fifth overall and won a bronze medal in the team race at the
2024 European Cross Country Championships in
Antalya, Turkey in December 2024 alongside
Lisa Rooms and
Victoria Warpy. In April 2025, she was named by Belgium for the European Running Championships in April 2025, to run in the 10 km road race. She set a new national record in May 2025 in the 5000 metres. That month, she also won the senior women’s race at the
European 10,000m Cup in Pacé, France. In July she twice bettered the national record in the 5000 metres, first at the Folksam Grand Prix in
Karlstad,
Sweden and then in the
2025 London Athletics Meet leg of that year's
Diamond League in a time of 14:42.93 that qualified her for the World Championships. That record stood for only just over a month as she broke it again at the Brussels
Memorial Van Damme meeting of the
2025 Diamond League setting a new best time of 14:37.47. In September 2025, she competed over 5000 metres at the
2025 World Championships in
Tokyo, Japan, without advancing to the final. At the championships, she also placed thirteenth in the
women's 10,000 metres race. In December at the
2025 European Cross Country Championships in
Lagoa, Portugal, she had a fourth-place finish, just ahead of compatriots
Lisa Rooms in fifth and
Chloe Herbiet in seventh, winning the gold for Belgium in the senior women's team event. She started 2026 with good form, breaking the 10.000 metres European road record finishing first in the
Nice,
France Prom'Classic. Later in January 2026, she won the
Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut. The following month, she lowered the Belgian national record in the 5k on the road to 14:48 in Monaco.{{Cite web | url= https://worldathletics.org/news/report/faith-kipyegon-2946-10km-monaco ==Personal life==