Niels Laros Stuns in Bowerman Mile, Edges Yared Nuguse by 0.01 Seconds
In one of the most electrifying finishes in recent mile history, 19-year-old Dutch phenom Niels Laros delivered a late-race surge to outkick American star Yared Nuguse, winning the Bowerman Mile at the Prefontaine Classic in an astonishing 3:45.94.
Nuguse, who looked in command entering the home stretch, clocked 3:45.95, just one-hundredth of a second behind the Dutch teenager. The dramatic showdown came down to the final 50 meters, where Laros unleashed a finishing kick that stunned fans and fellow competitors alike.
Third place went to Azzedine Habz of France, who crossed the line in 3:46.65.
This result marks a major statement from Laros, already hailed as the future of European middle-distance running. His performance in Eugene solidifies his status as a major contender on the global stage heading into the Paris Olympics.
The Prefontaine Classic continues to be a magnet for world-class mile showdowns, and this edition did not disappoint. For Laros, this victory will be remembered not only for the time, but for the thrilling fashion in which it was secured.
Top 3 Results – Bowerman Mile
• ? Niels Laros (NED) – 3:45.94
• ? Yared Nuguse (USA) – 3:45.95
• ? Azzedine Habz (FRA) – 3:46.65
posted Tuesday July 8th
by Boris Baron