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– Saturday should be a great day for track fans. You’ve got some nice early morning action with Mo Farah’s lone indoor race of 2016 and then Millrose in the afternoon.
MB: Official 2016 NYRR Millrose Games Live Discussion Thread
LRC Drew Hunter Does It Again – Runs 3:57.81 For A New High School Indoor Mile Record He’s still under the weather and still making history.
*MB: DREW HUNTER 3:57.81
LRC Yohan Blake Opens His Season With A 48.14-Second 400 In Jamaica (video included) Blake was the last finisher in the race won by Javon Francis in 46.21.
Wejo Is Proud:Weldon Kirui Loses Luggage, Gets New Pair Of Skechers From Race Organizers And Wins LA Marathon In 2:13 Ukraine’s Nataliya Lehonkova won the women’s race in 2:30.
LRC Full Recap America’s Next Great Marathoner Arrives As Galen Rupp Dominates Olympic Trials In Debut; Meb Keflezighi, Jared Ward Grab Final Two Spots On Team USA (updated) Rupp (2:11:12), Keflezighi (2:12:20) and Ward (2:13:00) is your team to Rio as Luke Puskedra (2:14:12) and Tyler Pennel (2:14:57) just miss out.
LRC Mo Farah’s 2016 Track Campaign Gets Off To A Successful Start As He Wins Glasgow 3000 in 7:39.55After realizing the British record was out of reach, Mo focused on the win and got it, but Mo only closed in 58.9.
LRC Mary Cain’s Lackluster 2016 Continues – Cain Runs 4:13.55 in Glasgow Cain finished 8th of 9.
Genzebe Dibaba Runs 8:22.50 – The 2nd-Fastest Indoor 3,000 In History In StockholmGelete Burka was second in 8:33.76. Aman Wote won the men’s 1,500 in 3:39.
We made a mistake in our article on Schwartz and fortunately for all of us that caused Schwartz to share more info on Critical Velocity pace.
Desi Linden said it best, "Meb's the epitome of a hero"
Tyler Pennel gives some inspiration for underdogs everywhere, revealing he wanted to win the Trials.
We take a brief look back to the Trials and a bigger look back to Regina Jacobs and Suzy Favor Hamilton.
LRC Hamza Driouch Retracts Claim That Coach Jama Aden (Whose Athletes Broke 3 World Records Yesterday) Doped HimThe IAAF needs to figure out who was doping the 17-year-old Driouch when he tested positive.
Updated:Odile Baudrier of SPE15.fr has sent us English translations of his original article and the email he received from Driouch, which was in English.
All three have the same coach, Jama Aden. In other action, Adam Kszczot kept winning in the 800.
*Dibaba Didn’t Like The “Conditions,” Saying The Arena “Felt Very Cold” To Her
*Non-Distance Recap: After Stumble, Kim Collins Wins 60m Over Mike Rodgers; Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Sets Greek PV Record (4.81m) US’s Jeneba Tarmoh won the 200 in 23.38 over Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye.
Ireland AIT Results: Mary Cain 4:13 for 6th in 1,500.
*World Silver Medalist Melissa Bishop Sets Canadian Indoor 800 Record With 2:00.60
Don’t Forget – Millrose Is Saturday
Emily Infeld Is In Good Shape, Hoping For Big PR And 1st Sub-15:00 Clocking At Millrose On Saturday Her PR is 15:07.
LRC Amy Cragg Gets Vengeance From 4th Place Finish 4 Years Ago, Desi Linden Runs Smart For 2nd And Shalane Flanagan Hangs On – Full Recap and Analysis link fixed Flanagan and Cragg pulled away early, but it took a toll on Flanagan, who barely kept it together and collapsed at the finish. Kara Goucher was a close 4th in 2:30:24 and Janet Bawcom 5th. Videos and more.
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