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The Future Is Here: Lutkenhaus Wins at 17, Werro's 1:53.98 Stuns Keely-Stockholm Diamond League
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The Stockholm Diamond League delivered one of the most jaw-dropping days in recent track and field memory. Seventeen-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus won his first-ever Diamond League 800 in 1:42.7,0 beating Marco Arop in the process. Swiss star Audrey Werro obliterated the women's 800 world list with a 1:53.98 — the fastest time in 43 years — edging an in-form Keely Hodgkinson.
Yared Nuguse went back-to-back on the Diamond League circuit, outgunning Australian teenager Cam Myers in the 1500. What's wrong with Kenneth Rooks? Plus a look ahead to Oslo and a Diamond League Mount Rushmore.
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00:00 Intro / Stockholm Diamond League Recap
03:11 Cooper Lutkenhaus Wins Diamond League 800 in 1:42.7
14:13 Audrey Werro Runs 1:53.98, Fastest Women's 800 in 43 Years
20:00 Werro vs. Hodgkinson: A New Women's 800 Rivalry
25:47 Men's 1500: Yared Nuguse Edges Cam Myers
31:21 Nuguse's Diamond League Legacy and American Distance Running
35:15 Men's Steeplechase: El Bakkali Wins, Kenneth Rooks Struggles
38:14 Women's Steeplechase: Buzayani Breaks Nine, Top Americans Reviewed
45:53 Oslo Diamond League Preview: Lutkenhaus vs. Wanyoni and 5K Showdown
50:52 Diamond League Mount Rushmore and Hocker/Kerr Season Plans
54:00 Outro / Join the Supporters Club
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