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1956– In front of the 100,000 spectators, for the political meeting in Moscow’s Lenin Stadium, Vladimir Kuts became good at a record experience 10,000 meters away. Surprisingly, Iharus has restored a world record 5,000 meters (for 2)nid time) in 1955.
Distant 2:nid The Soviet Soviet Peter Bolotnikov (29:37.0) was the race, who will take the record from you from your rail to 28 years. 18.8 hours. In Melbourne, Melbourne, Melbourne, Melbourne, 5,000 would pay more than 10,000 late to Olympic gold.
WR progress. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/men’s_10,000_metres_world_record_progress
Racing past:: http://www.racingpast.ca/john_content.php?id=121

1968The 400-meter barriers to Gevorg won 400 meters at 48.8 (AUTO-48.94) at the Echo summit, a 4-year world record of Rex Savli, which was set in Los 1964.
Gittens caused a distant turn, but was caught in Vandard, because the runners emerged with the huge trigger trees.
By hugging the railway, as always, Tom Fantel (1: 46.5) last after the first 400 beat 800 to make its 2nid Olympic team. Wade Bell (1: 47.1) clearly 2nidAnd Ron Kutshinski (1: 47.8) Won for 3lived On the team 18-year-old Mark Vinzenrid (1: 47.9). Farrell went to win an Olympic bronze in Mexico.
Jay Silves (207-6 (63.25) won the Discus, Gary Carlsen (205-2 (62.54)) Installing 2nidA number of its record never won the US trials intact, Al Air (204-8 (62.39)) Completed 3lived Create the stage of winning its historical 4t. Gold medal in Mexico.
The path in the forest:
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https://www.chicagorviewpres.com/track-in-thhe-forest-the-products-9780897339377.php
Results:: https://trackandfieldnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1968.pdf
History of trials
https://trackandfieldnews.com/usa-olympic-trials -history /
Sports illustrious: https://vault.si.com/vault/1968/09/23/triumph-and-trage-at -tahoe
1977– Great “Schmidt Threw with Javelin in Old Style,” Ruth Fuces of East Germany.t. and the latest American Career’s Career’s Career. Schmidt won a bronze medal in 1972 and 1976 at the Olympics.
Ar progress: http://trackfield.brinkster.net/recprog_allusa.asp?reccode=wr&eventode=w8&gender=w&p=f
Fame hall bio(1994). https://www.usatf.org/athle-Great-Schmidt
1993A littleChinese attacks have continued at the National Games in Beijng as a quomoration. 50.46 to set a world record for women’s 1500 meters. Wang Junxia, ​​who broke the world record earlier in games earlier than 10,000 meters, is better 3. The previous sign of 52.47, which was established by Shartana Kazankina in Soviet Union in 1980.
WR progress: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1500_metres_world_record_progress
List of all time
1500. http: //www.allime -athletics.com/w_1500ok.htm
2015– The Kipyegon won the Kipiegon in the final of the diaga league in Brussels, 4. 16.71, the fastest time in the world for 19 years. The Netherlands Sypan Hassan ended 2nid 4: On 18:20, and Shannon Ruburi (4: 22.10) Final American Competitor Jeni Simpson (4: 22.18)livedA number
https://worlathletics.org/news/news/diamond-race-summery-2015
Results:: https://www.diamondleaguegue.com/fileadmin/idl_default/files/docums/2015/brussels/results.pdf
Importance of video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnpsr9yOygq
2022– For 2nid Years were runner from Scotland, winners of 5t. Avenue miles. (Jesh Ker and Jemma Raker took it for 3 years in 2023.
In 2016, “Running” Laura Muir put an amazing show in the women’s race, ran while the light was raining. He left the field after the sign of the road and never looked back. His efforts have led to 4. Fast Winning Time of 14.8 violated 4. The event of 16.1 was established by Jeni Simpson in 2019.nidAs they did in 2021 and ran 4. 17.4, a time that most past publications of the race will win. Eleanor FULTON (4: 18.0) The year has closed its breakthrough, completing 3lived (4: 18.0) and 4t. Another Scotland was Jemma Reyki (4: 18.3), a protective champion.
Some runners, including Hill, thought that Moo’s sudden tablecloth was just an attempt to win a $ 1,000 bonus, which is given by the leader. It turned out that it was Muir and his coach, Andy Young, who ruled that no one would go with him.
Jake Whitman (3: 49.6), 15002nd world champion, was a repeated winner in the men’s race, dragging 100 meters to Jake Heyward. They were followed by Sam Prokel (3: 50.4), and Cole Hocs (3: 50.7). In 2018, the won the won in this race ended 3lived In 800 meters, only 3 days ago in Zurich.
Winning $ 1000 semen bonus for 3lived Time was Sam Parsons who turned up with 11t. Dear Time 3: 52.9.
This year was the end of the season for Muir and the world, each with three championships this year, all in a month.
Muir was the bronze medalist at the world’s championships 1,500 meters before winning gold in cooperation (800 bronze) and European championships.
The fence, in addition to winning gold in the WC, won a bronze medal in the Cooperation Games, and the silver and European championships.
For many years, a gray bar / restaurant near NY Armor, hosting celebrations where runners could celebrate the end of the long season. This year’s invalid was Kilber, the participants of the event, and Chris Chavez, who, in addition to providing updates for runners, hosted “undisclosed” place in Manhattan.
In the first half of a funny podcast, Geordie Beamish, Andrew Koszorian and Jake Wester, followed Laura Muir, Jemma Reid and Anna Walnuts. (See link below)
Other sections:: https://results.nyrr.org/event/22fam/customstatistics
Weekly coverage of race results
Procrastinate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5czwug-qfy
Eleanor FULTON (POST Race): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghtznh4p7fi
Look at the racing story:
https://lopemagazine.com/2018/10/04/donald-trump-5-ve-vth-vyt-mile-sponsor-nyrr/
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Antonio Watson-Ama Amaya 24 (2001) 2023 World Champion -400 m
As a protective champion, he looked at the world this year, which starts this weekend.
2017 youth champion
PBS:: 10:21 (2022), 20:49 (2023), 44.13 (2023); 2025 sb: 20.67, 44.89
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/antonio_watson
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/jamaica/antonica -watson-14737996
2023 WC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz6tn14oe
Joe Fahnbulle-Liberia 24 (2001) 2022 NCAA Champion -200.200 (Florida)
2021 NCAA Champion – 200 (5t. In 100)
The expert became after the NCAA’s 2022 championship
5t. In the 200th Tokyo Olympics in 7t. In 2024; Threet. At the World Cup of 2022, 9t. In 2023
2019 New Balance HS Champion -100, 200
PBS:9.98 (2023), 19.83 (2022); 2025 SBS: 10.13, 20.27
He was born in Hopkins, Minnesota, represents Liberia, his parents’ birthplace
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/joseph_fahnbulleh
Was Florida: https://floridagators.com/sports/track-and- Fference / Roster / Joseph-Fahnbulleh / 14143
https://floridagators.com/news/2021/7/18/Men-track-and—Fordators-Iteph-fahnbulleh.aspx
College statistics: https://www.tfrts.org/athletes/7531871/florida/joseph_fahnbulleh.html
’22 NCAA 100 (7t. Race race half way). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68q2ccly4
’22 NCAA 200: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aogy9fo4ge8
Cassandra Tate 35 (1990) 2012 NCAA Champion -400 m-barrings (LSU), 4 × 400 (inward);
Bronze medalist in the 2015 World Championships. Hat.-2017)
2014 World Closed Champion -4 × 400
2016 IAAF Diamond Race Champion ($ 40,000)
2014 World Closed Champion -4 × 400
5t. 2016 Õ¥Ö‚ 2021 US Olympic tests, Hat. In 2024; 5t.-2019 & 2023 US Championships
PS: 54.01 (2015); 2025 sb.55:59;
’16 DL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si61dwa14ow
https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/cassandra-tate
https://lsusports.net/sports/tf/roster/player/cassandra-tate/
Liam Boyle-Petter 40 (1985) Real estate Colombia wins 2007 In Pen Release in 4 × 800 (see the following link)
Columbia Grad Bob Hersh had a contradictory role to call for a race, as the PA is a host. As a fan, he
wanted to jump from top and down when Buril-Patte came out down the tantal, but somehow
It is insured that his voice is rising only when it became clear that the lions would win.
PBS:: 1: 46.66 (’12), 2: 19.70i (/ 13), 3. 37.05 (’12); 3: 57.75 (’12)
Hole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42entovfnhm
Articles. http://www.runnersworld.com/person/liam-boylan-pett
PENN 4 × 800-Columbia?: https://journal.tracksmith.com/here-comes–Columbia
Demolition of race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbayais_qwg
Vivian Cheruiyot – Kenya 42 (1983) 4th Olympic medalist.
2012-5000 (Silver), 10,000 (Bronze)
2016-5000 (Gold)10,000 (silver)
5-Time World Champion.
2009-5000
2011-5000, 10,000, X-country
2015-10,000
Silver medalist at 5000 World Championships
Silver medal at 3,000 in the 2010 World Cup
The winner of the 2018 Marathon of London
PBS:4: 06.65 (2007), 8. 30.53i (2009), 8. 28.66 (2007), 9. 12.35i / 2-mile (2010 / # 8, generally closed, # 11)To be in style
14: 20.87 (2011), 29: 32.53 (2016 / # 8)1:06:34 (2019), 2:18:31 (2018)
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/88160
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vivian_cheruiyot
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/kenya/vivian-jepkemoi-cheruiyot-14288971
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