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Nuguse signs the second best mark of all time in the mile

Nuguse signs the second best mark of all time in the mile

The American Yared Nuguse became the great protagonist of the New York meetingk, fourth test of the world gold circuit, after winning the final of the mile with a time of 3:47.38 minutes, the second best world brand of all time.

Nuguse, which last week already established in Boston a new United States record of the 3,000 meters With a time of 7:28.24 minutes, he was 37 hundredths of the world record held by the Ethiopian Yomif Kejelcha with a time of 3:47.01 since March 2019.

Helped by the good work of the hare and his teammates, the Australian Olli Hoare and the Spanish Mario Garcia Romo, who set a new Spanish record for the mile with a time of 3:51.79, Yared Nuguse exploited his fantastic finish to win ahead of Britain’s Neil Gourleysecond with a mark of 3:49.46 minutes.

A sensational brand that took the spotlight from the American Ryan Crouser, the best shot putter in the world, who was emerging as the great star of the meeting, after reaching 22.58 meters, the best world brand of the year, in its season premiere on the indoor track.

release that served the reigning Olympic and world champion to defeat his compatriot Joe Kovacs, in which it had been programmed as the stellar duel of the day.

A battle that seemed destined for a higher level, after Crouser started the competition with a throw of 22.50 meters81 centimeters more than the best world record of the year so far, the 21.69 that the Czech Tomas Stanek signed last January.

The first pitch that seemed to encourage Joe Kovacs, who started his performance in New York with a hopeful 21.34 meters. However, the silver medalist in the past Eugene World Cups, did not return to make any more valid launch, after chaining five consecutive nulls.

A circumstance that He left the way clear for Ryan Crouser, who in his second attempt reached 22.58 meters, thirty-four centimeters less than the world record that the American has with a record of 22.82 meters since January 2021.

Universal trademark to which Crouser couldn’t get close on his next attempts.s, after signing three voids and a launch of 21.98 meters. An irregular series that responded, as Crouser himself explained at the conclusion of the contest, to the new throwing technique that he has adopted this year and that he still needs to finish polishing.

Who doesn’t seem to have to polish any of her technique is Chase Ealy, also an American, the current outdoor world champion, who won the weight final with a throw of 20.03 meters, the best world record of the year.

A best world record of the course that escaped by only five hundredths from the American Chris Coleman, universal record holder of the distance, who prevailed in the final of the 60 meters with a time of 6.47 seconds.

Insufficient time to lower the 6.42 that just a few hours before his compatriot achieved Trayvon Bromell, distance world champion in 2016, at the University of Cleesom, although he did defeat fellow American Noah Lyles.

A Lyles, who competed under protest after being disqualified by the judges for a false start that seemed to throw off the reigning world champion of the 200 free, who never seemed in a position to defeat Coleman.

As confirmed by the 6.53 seconds signed by Noah Lyles, six hundredths more than Coleman, and which allowed him to cross the finish line in second position, a result that would ultimately be annulled by the judges.

There were fewer shocks in the women’s 60-meter final, in which the American Aleia Hobbs continued her winning streak this indoor season, after prevailing in the final of the 60 meters with a time of 7.04 seconds. Far from the 6.98 seconds that Hobbs has this course as the best world record of the year since last January 28.

A first place in the world ranking of the year where the young Kenyan stood Noah Kibet, current runner-up in the world indoor track after the Spanish Mariano García, who exhibited his enormous potential by winning the 800 meter final with a time of 1:44.98 minutes, the best world record of the year.

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