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Sinclaire Johnson breaks American record in women's mile
Sinclaire Johnson breaks American record in women's mile

NBC Sports

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Sinclaire Johnson breaks American record in women's mile

Sinclaire Johnson ran the fastest women's mile in American history in finishing fourth overall at a Diamond League meet in London on Saturday. Johnson, 27, clocked 4 minutes, 16..32 seconds, in her first outdoor mile in four years, taking three hundredths off Nikki Hiltz's American record from 2023. Ethiopian Gudaf Tsegay won the race in 4:11.88, the second-fastest time in history behind Kenyan Faith Kipyegon's world record of 4:07.64. Johnson is expected to race the 1500m at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships from July 31-Aug. 3 in Eugene, Oregon. The top three finishers are likely to qualify for September's World Championships in Tokyo. The mile (1609 meters) is not held at global championships. Johnson was fourth in the 2024 Olympic Trials 1500m, missing the team for Paris by one spot and 76 hundredths. She tweaked the soleus muscle in her right leg leading up to trials. Johnson was eliminated in the 1500m semifinals at the last worlds in 2023 and won the U.S. 1500m title in 2022, placing sixth at those worlds. Also at Saturday's Diamond League meet, Jamaican Oblique Seville beat Noah Lyles in Lyles' first 100m since winning the Paris Olympic title. Seville, eighth at the Olympics, clocked 9.86 seconds on Saturday, while Lyles, coming back from injury, was second in 10.00. Olympic silver medalist Kishane Thompson is the world's fastest man in 2025, having run 9.75 at the Jamaican Championships on June 27, the world's best time in 10 years. Thompson was not in Saturday's field. Lyles has byes into the World Championships 100m and 200m as defending champion from 2023. He said he still plans to race all three rounds of the 200m at the USATF Outdoor Championships. WHAT A MILE RACE! 👀 Gudaf Tsegay 🌎 No. 2 all-time to win the mile 4 :11 .88 Jess Hull 2nd with the 6th fastest time in 🌎 history 4: 13 .68 🇺🇸 Sinclaire Johnson NEW U.S. Mile RECORD 4: 16 .32#LondonDL & #DiamondLeague coverage presented by @FleetFeetSports & @tracksmith Oblique Seville 9.86 to take the 100m dash over Noah Lyles (10.00) into a -0.6 head wind. #LondonDL & #DiamondLeague coverage presented by @FleetFeetSports & @tracksmith Nick Zaccardi,

Cincinnati firm pays $20.4 million for Polaris-area shopping center
Cincinnati firm pays $20.4 million for Polaris-area shopping center

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cincinnati firm pays $20.4 million for Polaris-area shopping center

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A shopping center near Polaris Fashion Place is now under new ownership after a $20 million sale. Oak Creek Center at 1182 E. Powell Road was purchased on May 12 for $20,350,000, according to the Delaware County auditor's office. The 104,124-square-foot complex was acquired by Philips Edison & Company, a Cincinnati-based real estate firm that operates grocery-anchored shopping centers. Columbus modular apartment complex project nears completion 'Our diversified portfolio of well-occupied neighborhood shopping centers features a mix of national and regional retailers selling necessity-based goods and services in strong demographic markets,' the company's site states. Designed to support the businesses operating at each center, our goal is to provide the most effective array of goods and services to local consumers.' A marketing brochure boasts the East Powell Road center as hosting 'a strong tenant mix,' with stores like Fleet Feet Sports, Pulp Juice Smoothie Bar, Miracle Ear, Fit Body Boot Camp, and Sherwin Williams. Other tenants include Taranto's Pizzeria, Skybox Sports bar, Goodyear, Blooming Nails Spa, The Pancake House, Ohio State Optical and more. Built in 1998 and sitting on 6.5 acres, the complex was previously owned by CRI Oak Creek LLC, who acquired the center in 2012 for a recorded $0. Before CRI, the last sale documented by the auditor's office was in June 2004 for $10,993,000 by Casna Limited Partnership. Kellogg sues the Ohio food truck L'Eggo My Eggroll Philips Edison & Company's portfolio includes more than 320 shopping centers in the U.S., making up 33.5 million square-feet. The firm also operates Georgesville Square at 1516 Georgesville Square Drive with a Lowe's and a Kroger, and the Trader Joe's Center at 6301 Sawmill Road in Dublin. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Stockholm Diamond League: Adeleke sixth in 400m, hometown hero Duplantis sets new pole vault record
Stockholm Diamond League: Adeleke sixth in 400m, hometown hero Duplantis sets new pole vault record

The Journal

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Journal

Stockholm Diamond League: Adeleke sixth in 400m, hometown hero Duplantis sets new pole vault record

The 42 RHASIDAT ADELEKE SETTLED for sixth place in the women's 400m at the Stockholm Diamond League meeting on Sunday evening. Adeleke crossed in 50.48 to take sixth in what was just her second race 400m outdoor race of the season. She began the season in Oslo on Thursday, where she was 0.06 seconds quicker than today. The race was won by American Isabella Whittaker in a very fast 49.78, just eight hundredths of a second off the meeting record, which was set by Allyson Felix in 2007. It marks back-to-back wins for Whittaker, who was fastest at the Oslo meet on Thursday. Norway's Henriette Jaeger was second in 50.07, with Britain's Amber Anning running a season's best of 50.17 for third place. Advertisement Lieke Klaver of Netherlands was fourth with Chile's Martina Weil in fifth. Elsewhere, Swedish double Olympic pole vault champion Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis bettered his existing world record by a centimetre on Sunday as he cleared 6.28 metres at the Stockholm Diamond League meeting. With victory already guaranteed, Duplantis broke the world record for the 12th time as he soared over the bar at the first attempt to improve on his 6.27m effort in February. NEW WORLD RECORD FOR MONDO!!🔥🔥 He clears 6.28 to set a new world record and take the lead in Stockholm #DiamondLeague coverage presented by @FleetFeetSports and @tracksmith — FloTrack (@FloTrack) June 15, 2025 Written by Gavin Cooney and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won't find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women's sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here .

Nico Young breaks American record in 5000m
Nico Young breaks American record in 5000m

NBC Sports

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Nico Young breaks American record in 5000m

Nico Young broke the American record in the men's outdoor 5000m to win at a Diamond League meet in Oslo on Thursday. Young, a 22-year-old who placed 12th in the Olympic 10,000m, clocked 12 minutes, 45.27 seconds. Grant Fisher, the Olympic 5000m and 10,000m bronze medalist, held the previous American record of 12:46.96, set in 2022. Young's previous outdoor 5000m personal best was 13:11.30 from 2022, which put him outside the 30 fastest Americans in history going into Thursday. Young also ran 12:51.56 indoors on March 2, ranking him fifth all-time worldwide and second among Americans indoors behind Fisher's world record of 12:44.09. Young became the third American man to win a 5000m on the Diamond League, an annual series of track and field meets that launched in 2010. The others were Ben True in 2015 and Paul Chelimo in 2018. Young earned his first career win outside of the U.S. His first race outside the country was at the Paris Olympics, according to track and field statistics website Oslo marked his Diamond League debut. Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei owns the outdoor world record of 12:35.36, recorded in 2020. Also Thursday, Norwegian Karsten Warholm ran the fastest time in history in the 300m hurdles -- 32.67 seconds to beat his previous record of 33.05. Warholm is the Tokyo Olympic gold medalist and world record holder in the 400m hurdles. The 300m hurdles is not contested at major meets like the Olympics and World Championships. 🤯 U.S. OUTDOOR 5K RECORD FOR NICO FREAKIN YOUNG! 🤯 Young runs 12:45.27 to beat Grant Fisher's 12:46.96.#OsloDL & #DiamondLeague coverage presented by@FleetFeetSports & @tracksmith Nick Zaccardi,

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