The second world record was in the short track
two miles, where
Josh Kerr broke
Mo Farah's record with an 8:00.67 clocking. He was led through the mile in 4:03, and stayed behind
Grant Fisher until the final stages. Behind him, Fisher set an
American record at the distance and various other national records were achieved in the same race.[2]
In the women's two miles,
Medina Eisa originally crossed the line first, but she was disqualified for cutting in her lane during the staggered start, so her total distance ran was less than two miles.[3]
The second world record was in the short track
two miles, where
Josh Kerr broke
Mo Farah's record with an 8:00.67 clocking. He was led through the mile in 4:03, and stayed behind
Grant Fisher until the final stages. Behind him, Fisher set an
American record at the distance and various other national records were achieved in the same race.[2]
In the women's two miles,
Medina Eisa originally crossed the line first, but she was disqualified for cutting in her lane during the staggered start, so her total distance ran was less than two miles.[3]