Kiwi Beamish wins Penn Relays 1,500m crown with late kick
- New Zealander Geordie Beamish won the men's mile race Saturday at the famed Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
- This 129th edition of the American track meet served as an early tuneup for athletes preparing for the World Athletics Championships.
- Competitors raced under wet conditions at Franklin Field, while American Josette Andrews also set a meet record in the women's 1,500m.
- Beamish finished in 3 minutes 56.85 seconds, edging out American Sam Ellis by just 0.03 seconds.
- Beamish's victory in the close mile race highlights his strong form early in the outdoor season against international competition.
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Kiwi Beamish wins Penn Relays 1,500m crown with late kick
New Zealand's Geordie Beamish, last year's world indoor 1,500m champion, charged late on the outside to win the Penn Relays men's mile in 3mins 56.85 on Saturday.
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