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Sam Atkin gives Mo Farahs 5000m record a scare

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Published in Athletics
Saturday, 18 May 2024 02:06
US-based Brit clocks 12:54.66 at the USATF LA Grand Prix to narrowly miss Farahs national record

Sam Atkin went No.2 on the UK all-time rankings for 5000m and almost took down Mo Farahs British record in the process at the USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix on Friday (May 17).

Atkin clocked 12:54.66 to finish eighth in a race won by Selemon Barega of Ethiopia in 12:51.60.

Farahs national record of 12:53.11 dates back to 2011 when he ran the time in Monaco.

On this weekend two years ago, Atkin ran the Night of the 10,000m PBs. But this time the 31-year-old from Grimsby focused on the LA meeting and smashed the Olympic qualifying standard in the process as he went past Marc Scott and George Mills on the UK all-time lists.

For close followers of the sport it should come as no great surprise as Atkin clocked 12:58.73 indoors in Boston in February. He also set a UK 5km record of 13:16 on the roads in Lille in March last year plus  7:31.97 for 3000m indoors.

Selemon Barega (Getty)

In total there were 11 men inside 13 minutes in the race in LA. Behind Barega, fellow Ethiopian Berihu Aregawi was runner-up in 12:52.09 followed by Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo, the Ugandans running 12:52.38 and 12:52.91 respectively.

Cooper Teare (Getty)

It was a good night for US athletes, too, as Grant Fisher was fifth in 12:53.30 while Cooper Teare ran 12:54.72 and Cole Hocker 12:58.82.

Elle St Pierre (Getty)

Elle St Pierre of the United States was also in fine form as she won the womens 5000m in 14:34.12 ahead of Venezuelas Joselyn Brea as Hannah Nuttall of Britain was third in a PB of 14:57.91.

There was another British PB on the night in the steeplechase as well as Zak Seddon brought his best down to 8:20.77, while Lizzie Bird clocked a European Champs qualifying standard of 9:32.95 in the womens 3000m steeplechase.

Seddons previous best was 8:21.28 from 2019 and he now sits No.9 in the UK all-time rankings after edging past Paul Davies-Hale.

Valarie Allman (Getty)

In the field, Sandi Morris won the womens pole vault with 4.70m as fellow American Valarie Allman won the discus with 67.93m.

The meeting continues on Saturday with full results and timetable here.

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