Australian Teen Cam Myers Shatters Indoor Mile Record Again

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Australian Teen Cam Myers Shatters Indoor Mile Record Again
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Australian teenager Cam Myers has once again broken the under-20 world record for the mile. Myers ran the indoor mile in 3:47.48 at the Millrose Games, breaking his own record set last month and equaling the Australian men's open record held by Ollie Hoare. This follows a string of record-breaking performances from Myers this year, including a national record over 3000 meters.

On Saturday in the US, Myers ran the indoor mile in 3:47.48 to break his own record, which he set only last month – but also equalled the Australian men’s open record held by Ollie Hoare.Myers had marked himself out as a future star two years ago, at the Maurie Plant meet in Melbourne, when the then schoolboy from Canberra become theBut it was his performance at an invitational race in New York on January 25 this year – when he ran 3:53.

“I was thinking 3:48 or 3:49 would be great, so I was really pleased when I crossed the line,” Myers said.“My coach told me I’m good enough to hang with anyone in the world for 1400 metres, so I tried to do that and I managed to have a little bit left at the end. It was one of those race situations that played out perfectly. I got to conserve a lot of energy and at 200 to go, it felt like 400 to go, so it was a good time.

His record-breaking run on Saturday also qualified him for the world athletics championships this September in Tokyo.

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