The men's 3k featured household names such as newly crowned Olympic champion Cole Hocker and two-time Olympic medalist Grant ...
Cathedral H.S. grad Cole Hocker came in under the world indoor record for 3,000 meters Saturday, but finished second to ...
Former Oregon star Cole Hocker battled for a world record at the Millrose Games Saturday, and Duck senior Wilma Nielsen broke ...
Jakob Ingebrigtsen ran a time of 3:45.14 for an indoor mile in Liévin, France, beating Yared Nuguse’s record set five days ...
Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and Park City, Utah, resident Grant Fisher put his name in the history books on Saturday ...
Fisher kicked off his 2025 campaign Feb. 2 in Boston with the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, taking second in the 1,500m race ...
A scintillating duel between Fisher and Cole Hocker at the Millrose Games resulted in both breaking the previous mark.
Running at the 117th edition of the Millrose Games at the historic New York City Armory, Nuguse outran Hobbs Kessler to win ...
Last week, Grant Fisher broke the Indoor 3,000m world record at the 2025 Millrose Games. Fisher ran 7:22.91 and held off the Olympic 1,500m Champion, Cole Hocker, in the waning moments of the race.
At the 117th Millrose Games, the two-time Olympic bronze medalist outkicked Cole Hocker to set a new world record of 7:22.91.
Cole Hocker ran faster than the world record in the men’s indoor 3,000 meters on Saturday. Unfortunately for the former Oregon great, he wasn’t the only one. Hocker and fellow American Olympic ...
American Grant Fisher smashed the world indoor 3,000 meters record at the Millrose Games in New York on Saturday.
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