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Just a Few Inches by Tara St. Pierre
Just a Few Inches by Tara St. Pierre











“When Josh passed me, I was actually quite surprised, I thought he would pass me with a lap to go,” Hoare said in the post-race press conference. Kerr threw down a surge with 300 meters left to try to take the sting out of Hoare’s kick.

Just a Few Inches by Tara St. Pierre

Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playĮngels began to fade, and it looked as if a top three was set in stone-until just one lap later. Ollie Hoare of Australia was first, followed by Josh Kerr of Great Britain, and Craig Engels and Colby Alexander of the U.S.

Just a Few Inches by Tara St. Pierre

The runners came through 1000 meters in a blazing 2:24, with a pack of four fighting up front. The field for the men’s Wanamaker Mile was absolutely loaded, and the race didn’t disappoint.

  • Men’s Weight Throw: Rudy Winkler, 24.09 meters.
  • Women’s Weight Throw: Erica Belvit, 19.82 meters.
  • Women’s Long Jump: Tara Davis, 6.59 meters.
  • Women’s Pole Vault: Sandi Morris, 4.75 meters.
  • Men’s 60-meter hurdles: Devon Allen, 7.51.
  • Women’s 60-meter hurdles: Britany Anderson, 7.91.
  • Men’s 60 meters: Christian Coleman, 6.49.
  • Men’s 400 meters: Christopher Taylor, 46.38.
  • Women’s 400 meters: Wadeline Jonathas, 52.51.
  • Men’s Wanamaker Mile: Ollie Hoare, 3:50.83.
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