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Kenyans Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet broke distance world records at the 50th edition of the Prefontaine Classic at ...
EUGENE, Ore. – As the story goes, Bernard Lagat dashed 1 1/2 miles to and from school each day as a boy growing up in Kenya. Not uphill both ways, but still enough to put him on the path to ...
Bernard Lagat, who is 41 years old, is competing in his fifth Olympics. The 5,000-meter runner will try to win his first medal since 2004 on Saturday.
Bernard Lagat had learned many things at the Millrose Games over the years, but more than anything, he’d come to believe that on this claustrophobic Garden track it was impossible to pass a l… ...
One hundred years of history demanded that the Wanamaker Mile be the highlight of the centennial Millrose Games, and Bernard Lagat made it so. Lagat turned expected threat Alan Webb into little mor… ...
“Bernard Lagat is a great friend. He’s my mentor and role model, him making the team today, I’m so happy. There’s nothing else I could have asked for,” Chelimo said.
Bernard Lagat, 41, ran the first round of the men’s 5,000 meters on Wednesday morning. With his fifth-place finish in his heat in 13:26.02, he qualified for the final on Saturday night.
While we were paying our respects to the laborer this weekend, Bernard Lagat may have run his last race at the oval office. Lagat said the 3K at ISTAF Berlin was his final track race, and now, he ...
Bernard Lagat, right, pictured winning the Wanamaker Mile for the sixth time at the 101st Millrose Games track and field meet in 2008, is one of the most accomplished middle distance runners in ...
Last year, Bernard Lagat won his record-tying seventh Wanamaker Mile, matching Irish legend Eamonn Coghlan for the most in Millrose Games history. Tonight in the Garden (8:00, ESPN2), Lagat will tr… ...
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