
“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.

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.

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.

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