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Teen Runner Sets New Record for Fastest Mile by a Junior Athlete
- On Saturday, Sam Ruthe, a 16-year-old New Zealand runner, ran 3:48.88 at the John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University, setting the under-18 world mile record and breaking New Zealand's overall mile record.
- Having flown about 50 hours from New Zealand three days earlier, Ruthe ran his first indoor race this month, the first of four mile races before national championships.
- Trailing into the final lap, Ruthe was second behind Pieter Sisk and surged in the last 100 meters to win by 1.43 seconds, according to the source.
- Already noted last March for a sub-four-minute mile achievement in March, Ruthe's time ranks as the 11th-fastest indoor mile for all ages, trailing Jakob Ingebrigtsen's record.
- With this meet as the first of four, Ruthe plans three more mile races this month and plans to return home for New Zealand national championships in early March.
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Athletics has discovered a jewel in the Spanish antipodes. The protagonist is a 16-year-old New Zealand imberbe that responds to the name of Sam Ruthe, who last night beat in Boston the world record sub'18 of the indoor mile with a simply amazing time.
·Barcelona, Spain
Read Full ArticleA new star may be on the way in middle-distance running. These are the reactions after 16-year-old Sam Ruthe set the eleventh fastest time in history in an indoor mile. – You feel “this can't be right”. It's really good, says SVT's expert Alhaji Jeng.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleA 16-year-old New Zealander set a new world record for the fastest mile run by an athlete under the age of 18.
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