Home Latest News WATCH: Brussels Diamond League: 18-year-old Barega Clocks 12:43.02 World U20 Record WATCH: Brussels Diamond League: 18-year-old Barega Clocks 12:43.02 World U20 Record By Runnerstribe Admin - September 1, 2018 Facebook Twitter Pinterest RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Latest News Latest Shoes Approved by World Athletics Latest News World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25 Session guide Latest News World Athletics Approved Shoes Evolution: Analyzing the 2024 List Latest News Ingebrigtsen breaks two indoor world records in Liévin 🔥 | World Indoor Tour 2025 Features ASICS Novablast 5 Review Latest News The HOKA Controversy: Environmental Impact and Labor Practices Under Scrutiny Features RT PODCAST EP. 40 | BEATING SHIN AND CALF PAIN WITH SOLUSHIN Latest News Cameron Myers Breaks the World U20 Indoor Mile Record in New York A Column By Len Johnson And the winner is . . . | A column by Len Johnson Latest News Exclusive: Alexander Munyao Determined to Rewrite His Personal Best at London Marathon Latest News PODCAST 39: The Training of Yuriy Borzakovskiy | Training of Famous Runner’s Series Latest News All Bow Down: Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo to headline Maurie Plant Meet – Melbourne Latest News Faith Chepchirchir and 30 Others: Kenya’s Athletic Shame? Latest News London Marathon 2025: Olympic Triathlon Champion Alex Yee Says He is Ready to Compete Features Balancing Medicine and Miles: Gabriella Rooker’s Path to Elite Running Latest News Dave Stephens, athlete and former world record holder six miles, 11 November 1928 – 5 November 2024 Latest News Inside Running Podcast Episode 367: Izzy Batt-Doyle | parkrun World Best | Lisa Weightman at Beijing Latest News ASICS Gel-Kayano 31 Review Latest News Snoop Dogg to Carry Olympic Torch Through Saint-Denis Ahead of Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Latest News Global Athletic Stars Ready to Dazzle at Herculis EBS in Monaco Before Paris 2024 Selemon Barega of Ethiopia notched the 4th fastest 5000 meters ever in Brussels a Diamond League Record. WL, WJR, DLR, 4th fastest all time, 8 people under 13 minutes and Ethiopian clean sweep.