Athlete of year leads way at Track and Field, narrowly missing record
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Athlete of year leads way at Track and Field, narrowly missing record
Ollie Williams
Thursday June 4, 2026 at 5:57am MT
Updated: June 4, 2026 at 8:44am MT
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Logan Doll knew the record like the back of his hand.
On his forearm, he had written all of the splits for Ruari Carthew’s 1997 Track and Field record time of 17:15.45 in the U17 boys’ 5,000 metres.
On Wednesday, Doll finished in 17:22.52 – seven seconds outside Carthew’s time, a close margin after 17 minutes’ racing in sweltering conditions.
Logan Doll’s arm, with notes on lap times to break the record. Ollie Williams/Cabin Radio
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