Plus, runners set collegiate records, high-school records and world-best times during a big weekend of indoor racing.
Behind Fisher, national records continued to fall. Ahmed’s runner-up finish in 12:56.87 set a new Canadian record, and Scott’s third-place finish in 12:57.08 broke the British record. Bor went on to place fourth in 13:00.48, which also dipped under the previous U.S. record.Willis, Gorriaran beat high-school record in women’s 800 meters, Roisin Willis smashed the national high-school record by winning the women’s 800 meters in 2:00.06 in Boston on Friday night.
Adding to his growing collection, Yared Nuguse broke another collegiate record with a standout performance in Boston on Saturday night. The Notre Dame senior won the men’s 3,000 meters in 7:38.13. The distance record is the latest all-time best for Nuguse, who broke thepulled away with the pacers early on in the race. The first pacer, Eric Holt, brought Nuguse through the first 1,000 meters in 2:32. The second pacer, James Randon led him through the mile in 4:05 before stepping off the track.
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