Dr. Myers sets U20 mile record Sander Scorch
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New York (Jun 25) – Australian teenager Cameron Myers made the most of his first indoor track and field competition, winning the mile at Dr. Sander Karcher’s 18-year-old world record for Nike in 3:53.12 to take about two seconds off the previous mark, 3:55.02 years old American German By Fernandez The race was part of the professional events of the College Meet, which is held at the Nike Track & Field Center in Upper Manhattan.
“It was pretty tough for me. I just wasn’t moving in the middle laps when I should be running 57s and 56s,” said Myers, who was targeting 3:50.00, Milli’s entry standard for this year’s Tokyo World Championships : “It’s better to run inside for the first time and we hope to be able to get it down to Millrose in two weeks. time”.
May, who won a silver medal at the 2024 World Athletics Championships, broke 4:00 as a 16-year-old from last year’s 3:50.15 takes his place in the WANAMAKE MILE at the Millrose Games (February 8 at Arms); where he will take another crack at qualifying for Tokyo.(Actual 1500 qualifying time is 3:33.00).
“It should be a fast race,” he told Milrose just there to hang in and sit well for eight laps.”
Festus Lagat, Kenyan, Arizona’s Dark Sky Training Group, Arizona’s Dark Sky Training Group, Arizona closed well on the final lap, moving into fifth place behind Great Britain’s Adam Fogg (3:53.49).
Katie Tuo won the women’s Pro/Elite Mile in 4:25.54, holding off Sweden’s Vilma Nielsen, who ran the No. 3 time, in 4:25.89 , Tuo dropped the pace, but Nielsen (an NCAA graduate the last two years 800 final) shadowed him over the last four laps. “I definitely felt him on my shoulder,” said Tuohy, a former New York high school star who has been in the arms since he was 12. “I saw him still there was like, we’ve got some work to do. I knew he had some wheels.”
After a decorated collegiate career at NC State, where he won NCAA titles in cross country and indoor and outdoor, Tuohy is slowly building his professional resume coming out on a cycle, something I would never have been able to deal with before,” she said. “I’ve definitely learned a lot about myself and managing my emotions and learning, what it takes to overcome opposition.”
Kenya’s Jonah Kokt (1:47.56) easily won the men’s 800, while American Nia Akins, the 2024 US Olympic Trials 800m champion, took the women’s race in 2:01.03.
The Aksins suddenly found themselves in the lead when the pacer came out at the halfway mark and outran Olivia Bakewell (2:01.23) and McKenna Keegan (2:01.69). “But I was like, I’m just going to watch live and focus as much as possible,” he said with a laugh.
After winning the U.S. Olympic Trials last year, Akins struggled in the second half of the season and ultimately fell apart in particular with the Brooks Beasts in Seattle. Wilson with coach Derek Thompson.
“I just want to have fun,” said Aksins, who teased the new professional sponsorship will come in the next few weeks. “The times and places will take care of themselves,” he continued. “I’m trying to take the pressure off of feeling like I have to choose where I’m at, or I have to be better. It’s really about having fun, and I think I’ve lost sight of that.” , I think we’re going to fly.”
Dr. Sander Karik is a bronze label event on the World Athletics Indoor Tour
The best results.
Women
800m Pro / Elite (25).
1: Nia Akins, UnaStached, 2:01.03 MR
2. Olivia Baker, Atlanta TC, 2:01.23
3. McKenna Keegan, Nike, 2:01.69
4. Emily Richards, Atalanta NYC, 2:02.98
5. Michaela Meyer, Nike, 2:03.08
6. Rachel Gehring, Atlanta TC, 2:03.94
7. Brooke Feldmeier, Nike, 2:04.81
800m Invitational (24).
1: Cindy Bourdier, Central Park Track Club, 2:04.87
2: Sarah Jane Underwood, Central Park Track Club, 2:55 a.m
3. Lucy Henkel, Columbia, 2:05.62
4. Hannah Riggins, Princeton, 2:05.71
…
1000 m high school invitation card (25).
1. Sophia McInnes, Baysport – 2:45.61
2: Malina Sante, Chapua-Sne, 2:48.34
3. Blair Bartlett, Princeton-NV, 2:48.81
4. Zaria Hall, Eastern Meadow-New, 2:49.00
5. Anna Bockpos, Wilmington-De, 2:49.30
6. Maggie McCormick, Bay Shore-No, 2:49.85
7. Ava Penacchio, East Auto-NY, 2:49.98
…
Mile Pro / Elite (25).
1. KEALEN TUOHY, ADIDAS, 4:25.54
2nd: Wilma Nielsen (SWE), Oregon, 4:25.89 PB / NCAA Leader / #3 All Time
3. Sam Bush, unpublished, 4:30.42
4. Lorur Barton, Atlanta TC, 4:30.60
5. Elly Henes, Adidas, 4:31.15
6. MENA Scatchard (GBR), Princeton, 4:32.95
7. Hannah Segrave (GBR), Atlanta TC, 4:33.01
8. Yolanda Ngamba (SWE), Atlanta TC, 4:33.04
9. Margot Appleton, Virginia, 4:33.34
10. Keith Current (CAN), UnaStached, 4:34.52
11. Gracie Hide, Puma Elite, 4:36.97
12. Gabriel Wilkinson, Atlanta TC, 4:37.29
13. Melissa Tanaka, undeclared, 4:40.59
14. Ellie Leather (GBR), Under Armour, 4:41.64
Rachel Gering, Atlanta TC, DNF / CACE
Brooke Feldmeier, Nike, DNF / Pace
Milestone invitation card (25).
1. Rory Klar, Columbia, 4:39.39
2. Alana Levy, UnaStached, 4:42.98
3. Mya Bunke, Wisconsin, 4:42.99
4. Kate Seirin, Central Park Track Club, 4:43.47
5. Sophie Cantine, Empire Elite TC, 4:44.26
…
3000 m invitation card (24).
1. Madison Ofstein, Central Park Track Club, 9:43 p.m
2. The Family (GBR), La Salle, 9:18.98
3: Shea Ruhly, Wisconsin, 9:19.68
4. Grace Moore, unpublished, 9:19.98
…
5000 m invitation card (25).
1 Rose Jackets, Maryland, 15: 54.62 MR
2. Kidan Kidan, Central Park Track Club, 4:05 p.m
3: Hannah Snayd, UnaStached, 16: 18.92
4. Lucca Fulkerson, Princeton, 16:21.85
5. Anna McNutt, Princeton, 16:33.03
…
men –
800m Pro / Elite (25).
1. Jonah (CEN), UA Mission Balmore 800, 1:47.56).
2. Alex Alexa (Gha), US Mission Baltimore 800, 1:49.17
3: Luciano Fiore, Atlanta TC, 1:49.40
4. NAMASKY ANDERSON (JAM), UA MISSION RUN BALTIMORE 800, 1:49.74
5. Muad Zahafi (Mar), undeclared, 1:49.75
6. Shane Stritch, Atlanta TC, 1:50.24
7. Edoze Ibadin (NGR), UA Mission Run Baltimore 800, 1:50.33
8. Main Miawad (one), Empire Elite TC, 1:50.77
9. Russell Dinkins, UnaStached, 1:52.69
800m Invitational (24).
1. Jacob Van Oveden, Columbia, 1:49.59
…
1000 m high school invitation card (25).
1. Trent Daniels, Gainesville-VA, 2:26.88
2: Claudel Chery, Theills – 2: 28.18
3. Henry Birge, Bristow-WA, 2:29.02
4. Benjamin Pizarro, Wilmington-De, 2:29.26
5. Owen Blaisdell, Saratoga-No, 2:29.59
…
Mile Pro / Elite (25).
1. Cameron Myers (Aus), Nike, 3:53.12 Mr / wr u20 *
2nd: Festus Lagat (Ken), UA Mission Run Dark Sky, 3:45
3. Adam Fogg (GBR), UA Mission Run Baltimore Distance, 3:53.49
4. Amon Kingbo (Ken)
5. Eric Holt, Puma, 3:55.38
6. Justine Kipkoech (Ken), Eastern Kentucky, 3:57.57
7. Alexander sells (from), unpublished, 3:57.85
8. Adam Spencer (of), Wisconsin, 3:58.04
9. John Reniewicki, UA Mission Run Baltimore Distance, 3:58.40
10. Ben Allen, Empress Elite TC, 3:58.94
11. Damien Dilcher, UA Mission Run Baltimore Distance, 4:01.22
12. Luke Houser, Atlanta TC, 4:03.11
13. Sean Dolan, Atlanta TC, 4:07.82
Alexwal (GHA), USA Baltimore Mission 200, DNF / Sty
* World Athletics short-term U20 record. Previous 3: 55.02, German Fernandez (USA), College Station, 28-Feb-2009
Milestone invitation card (25).
1. Taha Er Rau (Mar), Eastern Kentucky, 3:59.93
2. Nick Dahl, Empire Elite TC, 4:00.46
3. Ian Badia (ESP), Eastern Kentucky, 4:01.53
…
3000 m invitation card (24).
1. Abraham Longgosi (Ken), HOFT, 7:58.92
2 call Matt, Iona, 8:04.00
…
5000 m invitation card (25).
1. Tadhg Donnelly (IRL), Iona, 13:52.34 MR
2. Gavin Spitak, Colombia, 14:08.62
3. Edward Blaha, Colombia, 14:09.53
4. Scott Faga (IRL), Iona, 14:12.68
5. Anthony Gargani, St. Joseph, 14:23.89
…
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