A 16-year-old from New Zealand has set a new world record for the fastest mile ever run by an under–18 athlete.
On Saturday afternoon, 16-year-old Sam Ruthe ran a mind-boggling 3:48.88 mile at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, beating a slew of pros to win the invitational heat. The meet was held at ...
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.
At Saturday’s Washington Indoor Preview in Seattle, Australian 19-year-old Cameron Myers blazed to a mile world lead of ...
PARIS, France. (KPTV) - The four-minute mile barrier is still intact, but Olympic Gold Medalist Faith Kipyegon completed the fastest mile a woman has ever run on Thursday. Following her training in ...
“It’s good to be tired after you’ve done something special,” said Kenyan, three-time Olympic champion, Faith Kipyegon to Unbothered, smiling ear to ear. When we spoke, it had been less than 24 hours ...
PARIS — As Kenyan middle-distance star Faith Kipyegon attempts to become the first woman to run a sub-4-minute mile on Thursday, the world turns its attention to the elite company she hopes to join.
Sam Ruthe's father Ben Ruthe joins Andrew Dickens to celebrate his son's achievement, clocking the fastest mile run by a teenager.