Grant Fisher Breaks 5,000-Meter Indoor World Record In Boston


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American Grant Fisher smashed the world indoor 5,000 meters record at the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational on Friday.

Grant Fisher Breaks 5,000-Meter Indoor World Record In Boston

Grant Fisher earlier broke the indoor world record in the 3,000 meters. (AP Photo)

Grant Fisher broke his second world indoor record within a week when he shattered a 21-year-old mark in the 5,000 meters on Friday at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational.

The American crossed the finish line in 12 minutes, 44.09 seconds to eclipse the mark that Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele set on Feb. 20, 2004, by 5.51 seconds.

Last Saturday at the Millrose Games, Fisher broke the indoor world record in the 3,000 meters when he finished in 7:22.91.

That broke the record of 7:23.81 set by Ethiopia’s Lamecha Girma two years ago.

The last few days have been filled with world-record performances. Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke a world record in the indoor mile on Thursday, breaking Yared Nuguse’s mark set just five days earlier at the Millrose Games. Ingebrigtsen finished in 3:45.14, improving on Nuguse’s 3:46.63 in New York.

Ingebrigtsen, a two-time Olympic champion, also set the world indoor 1,500 meter record at the meet in northern France. He finished in 3:29.63 to lower his own mark that he established on the same track in 2022.

The world records are pending ratification by World Athletics.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Associated Press)

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