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Laura Muir breaks course record to win NYC Fifth Avenue Mile

Muir smashed the course record by two seconds, while her Scottish compatriot Jake Wightman earned his third victory

Laura Muir Photo by: Kevin Morris

The world’s top middle-distance runners took to the streets of New York City on Sunday morning for the Fifth Avenue Mile, one of the final races of the summer racing season. For the second year in a row, two Scottish runners took the win, with Laura Muir winning the women’s race in a course record time of 4:14.8 and Jake Wightman winning the men’s race for the second consecutive year.

Laura Muir and Jake Wightman are the winners of the 2022 NYRR Fifth Avenue Mile. Photo: Kevin Morris

The Olympic 1,500m silver medallist, Muir, won the women’s race by three seconds over American Nikki Hiltz, becoming the fastest female in the 41-year history of the race. Eleanor Fulton of the U.S. finished third in 4:18.0.

Muir had the fastest seed time heading into the race and led the race from the gun to tape. The previous mile record was set by Jenny Simpson in 2019 (4:16.2)

Moments later, the world 1,500m champion, Wightman, successfully defended his 2021 title in 3:50.0 ahead of his British compatriot Jake Heyward. Wightman has now won the Fifth Ave. Mile in three of the last four years. American Sam Prakel finished third in 3:51.0, ahead of Canada’s William Paulson, who was fourth in 3:51.3.

The 1,500m world champion, Jake Wightman, takes the win in 3:50.0 at the NYRR Fifth Avenue Mile. photo: Kevin Morris

Muir and Wightman took wins today despite both competing and earning medals at the Diamond League Finals in Zurich on Thursday night.

The Canadian 5K record holder, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, finished 18th in 3:57.8.

Here are the full results from the 2022 Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City.

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