Track prodigy Sam Ruthe “didn’t expect” to break a world record. The 16-year-old New Zealander set a new record for the fastest mile by any under-18 runner in history with a time of 3:48.88 at Boston ...
When New Zealand runner Sam Ruthe crossed the line to break the under-18 indoor mile world record last week at Boston University, he became the 11th fastest indoor miler of all time. By clocking the ...
A 16-year-old from New Zealand has set a new world record for the fastest mile run by an under–18 athlete. Sam Ruthe crossed the finish line in an extraordinary 3:48.88 minutes at the John Thomas ...
View post: I Tried 75 Hard Seven Times Before Committing. It Helped Me Lose 70 Pounds and Lower My Blood Pressure Sam Ruthe set a world record mile for under-18s with 3:48.88 in Boston. Ruthe ...
Sam Ruthe suffered a stress fracture to his lower leg while playing football back in April.
New Zealand athlete Sam Ruthe speaks with CNN Sports' Patrick Snell about becoming the first 15-year-old in history to run a sub-four-minute mile. - Clipped From Video Sam Ruthe had the eyes of ...
No time frame yet on a possible return to the track for teen running star Sam Ruthe. The 17 year old revealed at the weekend that he had suffered a stress fracture in his leg. It put into doubt his ...