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Yomif Kejelcha is targetting Hicham El Guerrouj's Indoor Mile World Record Saturday night at the Milrose Games, The time to beat is 3:48.45. Kejelcha has looked impressive already this indoor season running a 2:17 1k to beat Olympic 800m bronze medallist Clayton Murphy and followed that victory up an hour later by running a 3:52 mile, he then ran 3:51 two weeks ago where he put 4 seconds on the field in the last 200m. Ed Cheserek is also in the field who owns the second fastest indoor mile of all time but is on the road back from injury.
Kejelcha has said he will make multiple attempts at this if he doesn't get it Saturday night. They also hinted that he could go after the Mount Everest of indoor and some people argue the ultimate World record of Daniel Komen's indoor 3k of 7:24.90 later in the season. To put that in perspective, only two men in history have run faster outdoors, Hicham El Guerrouj and Daniel Komen and the last time someone ran under 7:25 for a 3k indoors or outdoors is a few months shy of 20 years ago.
NBC will be broadcasting the mile in the states so a live stream should be handy enough to pick up on mobdro or watchathletics so I'll try to post something up closer to the date.
The mile record has stood since 97 and the 3k since 98. Can Kejelcha take these down?