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Myers dominates, breaks Australian mile record
Cameron Myers, aged just 20, dominates the men's mile at the Prefontaine Classic and becomes the outright national record holder.
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The West Australian
· Jun 27, 2026
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· Jun 21, 2026
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Related coverage for "Myers dominates, breaks Australian mile record": The West Australian — Russell fastest in final practice, Piastri fourth. Jamaica Observer — Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland. KMJNow – Fresno — Aroldis Chapman sets reliever strikeout record as Red Sox down Angels. Yahoo Sports — The LeBron James era is over for the Lakers — and it'll be a tough act to follow. Awful Announcing — Candace Parker teases WNBA players for ‘insecurities’ folllowing Caitlin Clark All-Star vote