Grant Fisher extended his state of grace on Friday. After defeating a few days ago the 3000 -meter World Record in a short sign, previously called Covered Track, the American flies again this past morning to a new world note in the same conditions, this time at 5000 meters.
In a competition played on the Boston University track, BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational, Fisher achieved a record of not any note. He removed Kenenisa Bekele the last world record left in traditional trials of great championships, which were on the internal track at 5000 meters.
He did this in the time 12: 44.09, below 12: 49.60 that the historic athlete of Ethiopia achieved a very far February on February 20, 2004 at Birmingham. No one has since removed a plusmarca that has been maintained for twenty -one years.
Meanwhile, Fisher, had a better personal brand on a short track of 12: 51.84 since last year, certainly at the same meeting. He put a cut for about eight seconds to get his new world record and claimed a rare state of form at this point at the time.
This note was added to the top achieved at 3000 meters by Fisher just a week ago. It was at the Los Millosa Games, where he signed a 7: 22.91 to defeat 7: 23.81 that Lamecha Girm had stopped since 2023. Fisher was combined as undoubtedly king of the background during the winter.
Source: La Verdad

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