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When converted down to 1600m, Yomif Kejelcha ran an equivalent of a 3:45.69 1600m in his 2019 world record mile of 3:47.01. [ 9 ] Likewise, when converted down to 1600m, Genzebe Dibaba ran an equivalent of a 4:11.84 1600m in her 2016 world record mile of 4:13.31.
This length of long middle-distance or short long-distance race was 3,520 yards (3,218.688 m). Historically, the two-mile took the place that the 3000 m and the 3200 m have today. The first man to break the four-minute barrier for both miles was Daniel Komen ( Kenya ) at Hechtel, Belgium on 19 July 1997 in a time of 7:58.61.
The team consisted of Brannon Kidder 2:49.60 (1200m), Brandon Miller 46.60 (400m), Isaiah Harris 1:45.75 (800m) and Henry Wynne 3:52.64 (1600m). After the IAAF announcement of world record status, the first mark to become the ratified world record was set by a Kenyan team in 9:15.56. [ 1 ]
Long jump: 8.18 m (26 ft 10 in) Marquise Goodwin: Rowlett High School: Rowlett, Texas: Eugene, Oregon: USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships: June 27, 2009 Long jump: 8.04 m (26 ft 5 in) James Stallworth: Tulare Union High School: Tulare, California: Norwalk, California: CIF California State Meet: June 3, 1989 Triple jump: 16.72 m (54 ft 10 ...
Key No longer contested at the Summer Olympics Men's records Usain Bolt currently holds three Olympic records; two individually in the 100m & 200m, and one with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team. Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele holds the Olympic record in the 5,000 m. ♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of August 5, 2024 ...
A metric mile or an Olympic mile is a colloquial term used in some countries for the 1500 meters, the premier middle distance running event in international track and field.
Mount Lafayette is a 5,249-foot (1,600 m) [1] mountain at the northern end of the Franconia Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States.It lies in the town of Franconia in Grafton County, and appears on the New England Fifty Finest list of the most topographically prominent peaks in New England.
Maia Ramsden 4:21.47 (1600m) Harvard University: April 26, 2024 Penn Relays: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [63] 10:48.38 Kathy Franey 3:21.0h Michelle Bennett 52.8h Celeste Halliday 2:04.7h Vicki Huber 4:29.9h: University of Villanova: April 28, 1988 Penn Relays: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]