The lone US stop on the IAAF World Indoor Tour - did not disappoint as Donavan Brazier nearly broke the American record, Jenny Simpson PRd and Edward Cheserek completed an insane double.
The lone US stop on the IAAF World Indoor Tour - did not disappoint as Donavan Brazier nearly broke the American record, Jenny Simpson PRd and Edward Cheserek completed an insane double.
During his four years at Oregon, Edward Cheserek became a legend in the US by winning 17 NCAA titles. This weekend, he started working on becoming a legend at the world level by pulling off a insane double.
The lone US stop on the IAAF World Indoor Tour - did not disappoint as Donavan Brazier nearly broke the American record, Jenny Simpson PRd and Edward Cheserek completed an insane double.
During his four years at Oregon, Edward Cheserek became a legend in the US by winning 17 NCAA titles. This weekend, he started working on becoming a legend at the world level by pulling off a insane double.
Get the inside scoop from today's NBIGP press conference where three sets of stars will battle each other tomorrow - Simpson v Coburn, Coleman v Lyles and Berian v Brazier. Plus after talking to Brazier, we can only wonder: Has anyone in the history of the world ever broken 4:00 in the mile with a shorter longest run than Donavan Brazier?
The lone US stop on the IAAF World Indoor Tour should be a dandy as the fastest man in history at 60m, Christian Coleman, will go for the WR in a matchup that features America’s top two young sprint talents as Noah Lyles (200m DL champ) is also in the race. Emma Coburn battles Jenny Simpson for the first time on the track since ditching coach Mark Wetmore, and Edward Cheserek takes a big step up in class and battles Ethiopian stars Hagos Gebrhiwet and Dejen Gebremeskel in the men’s 3000 -- just a day after he tries to break 3:50 in the mile. Plus the return of Boris Berian.
*MB: Official 2018 NBIGP Discussion Thread: Christian Coleman in the 60, King Ches vs Hagos & Simpson v Coburn in 3k + BB Returns
The women's 800 also includes Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands and Great Britain’s Lynsey Sharp. The meet is Feb 10th in Boston - get your tickets now.