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Josh Kerr He won another Gran Slam track race in the United States, such as There Wallace He published a better 1500m standard of personal games and the Commonwealth.
Only two of the most prominent aspects of Scottish athletes in another strong weekend in terms of performances.
Josh Beat Beat Olympic 1500m Champion Cole Hocker In an exciting battle at the Grand Slam Track Meet on Sunday.
The Scottish produced a decisive ending in Philadelphia, assaulting is adjusted to the American in the last meters to win by seventy -one second in 3: 44.44. Josh closed in 25.8 seconds for his last 200 meters.
After a fifth end in the 800m on Saturday, Kerr lost the Superior Prize or $ 100,000 (£ 74,000) by the short distance group for just one point to Canada’s AROP MarcoWho won the 800m.
In Europe, there was an excellent victory in the race for Er Wallace in Nice. And Erin’s 4: 02.95 for a PB was within the Glasgow 2026 qualification standard and the upper part of the Scottish classifications for this year.
Back in the United States, in New Mexico, there were strong performances in the NCAA Division 1 West:
Brodie Young 400m 45.94; Greek Rebecca 400m 52.66; Tom Graham_lar 1500m 3: 41.63; Jamie Phillips 800m 1: 49.14
Also in the United States: Duncan Robinson 1500m 3: 40.04
Back to the National Athletics League (far from Glasgow Jaguars) there were Scots that worked well for their English clubs.
Nick Percy He won the album at 61.15m; Greg Millar He was second in the javelin at 64.61 m; Krishawn Aiken He won the 200m to 20.79 (with 10.63 percent).
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Erin Wallace, Glasgow 2026, Grand Slam Track, Josh Kerr