In an already record-breaking senior season for Noah Breker, the Robbinsdale Armstrong standout set another state record this weekend with a dazzling performance at the USATF All-Comers Indoor Track and Field Meet at the University of Minnesota.
Breker ran a time of 8:25.24 for 3,000 meters to break the previous record set by Alden Keller last season when he ran a time of 8:38.96 at New Balance Nationals Indoor.
MN Boys 3000m Indoor Best Times
Runner | Time | Year |
8:25.24 | 2023 | |
8:38.96 | 2022 | |
8:42.93 | 2013 | |
8:46.43 | 2013 | |
8:59.84 | 2017 |
On top of his new state record, Breker also set a new U.S. No. 1 time for the distance. The indoor season is long and varies by state, but Breker's national-leading time would've ranked 15th overall last season, and it sets himself up nicely for a big track season.
Runner | Time |
8:25.24 | |
8:27.61 | |
8:30.14 | |
8:30.64 | |
8:48.10 |
Later this month at the CYUP Misfits Invitational Breker will compete in a loaded 2-mile field where he and other elite runners will attempt to break the high school indoor 2-mile record of 8:39.15.
He will toe the line against Connor Burns, Owen Bosley, Jackson Heidesch, Hunter Jones and more in a loaded field.
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