The Phnom Penh Post

Kejelcha just misses world indoor mile record

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ETHIOPIA’S Yomif Kejelcha, twice a world indoor 3,000m champion, missed the world indoor mile record by one-hundredth of a second on Saturday in a dominating victory at the Millrose Games.

The 21-year-old distance star captured the feature event in the 112th edition of the US indoor classic in 3mins 48.46secs, with Kenya’s Edward Cheserek a distant second in 3:53.29.

But Kejelcha fell agonisingl­y short of his target, the mile indoor world record of 3:48.45 set by Morocco’s Hicham El Guerrouj on February 12, 1997 at the Flanders indoor meet in Ghent, Belgium.

Kejelcha wasn’t the only African runner to settle for the second-fastest time in history at the meet.

Kenya’s Michael Saruni ran the second-fastest indoor 800 meters in history, winning in 1:43.98. Saruni’s effort was second only to the indoor worldrecor­d time of 1:42.67 set by Denmark’s Wilson Kipketer in Paris at the 1997 World Indoor Championsh­ips.

“Oh man, it’s crazy,” Saruni said. “I trained hard for this moment. I just had to do it.”

Donavan Brazier was second in an American record 1:44.41 with American Sam Ellison third in a personal best 1:46.13.

Brazier erased one of the oldest US indoor marks, lowering the former record of 1:45.00 set by Johnny Gray on March 8, 1992 at Sindelfing­en, Germany.

A hush fell when Jamaican Kemoy Campbell, serving as a pace-setter to move the men’s 3,000 field along quickly, collapsed and fell into the infield just beyond the 1,000m mark.

Campbell, 28, was carried out of the facility on a stretcher as other events were halted while he received medical attention.

The Jamaica Gleaner reported Campbell was in stable condition while Sports Illustrate­d reported Campbell was breathing with assistance and will remain hospitalis­ed overnight in an intensive care unit.

American Grant Fisher won the men’s 3,000 in 7:42.62 with Australian Morgan McDonald .14 of a second back and Kenya’s Amon Kemboi third in 7:44.77 – all with personal bests.

In t he shot put, where f inal heaves were delayed whi le Campbell was treated, reigning Olympic champion Ryan Crouser won with a personal best a nd 2019 world best 22.33m while US compatriot Joe Kovacs, the Rio Oly mpic r u n ner-up a nd 2015 world cha mpion, was second on 20.63.

Konstanze Kloster halfen won the women’s mile in a German record and season world best 4:19.98 with American Colleen Quigley second in 4:22.86.

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