A 16-year-old from New Zealand has set a new world record for the fastest mile ever run by an under–18 athlete.
Cole Hocker ran 3:45.94 to set a new American Indoor Record in the mile at the Sound Invite on Saturday evening.
Sam Ruthe, a 16-year old from New Zealand, broke the world record for the fastest mile ever run by an athlete 18 or under, ...
The 16-year-old New Zealander’s time at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston is also the 11th fastest indoor mile ever ...
Now, Sam is setting his sights on another world record. He’s slated to race the 3,000m at the Saucony Battle for Boston, and take down the U18 world record of 7:42.05, set by Yomif Kejelcha of ...
New Zealand runner Sam Ruthe, 16, set an under-18 world record by running a 3:48.88 mile during Saturday's John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University.
New Zealand's Sam Ruthe won the mile at Boston University in a blistering 3:48.88, breaking the world U18 indoor mark against ...
Only one runner, Michael Wardian, a 51-year-old from Arlington, Virginia, holds the record for the fastest time accomplishing the feat.
Indian ultra-distance runner Sufiya Sufi has officially set a Guinness World Record for the fastest run from Manali to Leh. She completed the challenging 480 km route, crossing five high Himalayan ...
In September 2018, Eliud Kipchoge became the new marathon world record holder. The Kenyan improved the previous world record of his ...