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Teen Track Star Evan Grime Sets New U15 World Best with a 4:05 Mile

January 12, 2025
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Meet Evan Grime, a 15-year-old British runner making waves in the track world. At a recent meet, Grime shattered the U15 world best for the mile with an impressive 4:05.48. Learn more about his achievements and rising potential in the world of athletics.

At just 15 years old, Evan Grime is quickly establishing himself as one of the most promising young talents in middle-distance running.

During a recent British Milers Club meet in Bury, England, Grime ran an extraordinary 4:05.48 mile, setting a new U15 world best. The previous best, held by Corey Campbell, stood at 4:05.77 since 2022.

Grime's performance not only broke the U15 record but also secured him fifth place in a competitive field.

Representing Salford Harriers, Grime now holds the UK U17 mile record and ranks among the top 10 for the 800 meters and 1500 meters in his age group.

A Year of Breakthroughs

2024 has been a standout year for Grime. He set personal bests across multiple distances, including:

  • 800 meters: 1:49.69
  • 1500 meters: 3:47.72 (equivalent to a 4:05.94 mile)
  • 3000 meters: 8:26.89

In July, Grime represented Great Britain at the U18 European Championships, qualifying for the 1500-meter final and finishing seventh.

These performances highlight his growing consistency and ability to compete on an international stage.

Understanding the "World Best"

Grime’s 4:05.48 mile is recognized as a "world best" rather than a "world record." The distinction exists because youth performances are often less rigorously tracked than those at the senior level, and the mile itself is not as commonly raced as events like the 1500 meters.

Despite this technicality, the achievement underscores Grime's immense talent and potential.

A Promising Future

Having been involved in competitive running since he was just seven years old, Grime’s trajectory continues to soar.

As he turns 16 in November, the young Brit is poised to make even bigger strides in the world of athletics.

With his blend of speed, endurance, and racing acumen, Grime is certainly a name to watch as he progresses through the junior and senior ranks.

Conclusion

Evan Grime's record-breaking mile is a testament to his dedication and skill as a young athlete. As he continues to break barriers and set new benchmarks, Grime inspires a new generation of runners with his remarkable achievements.

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