INDIANAPOLIS -- Bettering the men's world indoor record* for the 5000 meters, Grant Fisher (Park City, UT/USATF Utah) earned recognition as the sixth USATF Athlete of the Week award winner for 2025.
The Bulldogs finished their regular indoor season at BU and Coxe Cage invitationals, putting another strong weekend of performances behind them as they begin preparing for the Ivy League Heptagonal ...
Park City Olympian Grant Fisher broke a 21-year-old indoor track record days after setting a different world record.
Men’s and women’s track participated in two meets over the weekend. A small group of runners took the track at the David ...
Noe also set the fastest time ever in the 3,000 by a freshman on a banked, 200-meter track. She topped the mark of 8:50.70 ...
Fisher said everything inside of him was telling him to let up a bit as Friday’s race wore on and he was lapping most of the ...
Grant Fisher, a Michigan runner, set two indoor track world records in one week, breaking the 3,000m and 5,000m marks ...
In another bravura performance, Grant Fisher destroyed his second World Record in 6 days, clocking... Read More ...
Grant Fisher set the Indoor 5K World Record, running 12:44.09 in front of a thrilled crowd at the 2025 BU Valentine ...
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Grant Fisher broke his second world indoor record within a week when he shattered a 21-year-old mark in the 5,000 meters on Friday at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational. The American crossed ...
Grant Fisher broke the 5,000-meter indoor world record six days after he broke the 3,000-meter indoor world record.