Josh Hoey Shatters 29-Year-Old Indoor 800-Meter World Record
Josh Hoey's Historic Run
According to Главком: At the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston on January 24, 2026, American runner Josh Hoey made history by breaking the long-standing indoor 800-meter world record. His new mark of 1:42.50 minutes eclipsed the previous record of 1:42.67, set by Wilson Kipketer in Paris back in March 1997, which had stood for 29 years. This event is a key stop on the World Athletics Indoor Tour, setting the stage for the upcoming World Championships.
Hoey's performance was part of a dominant showing at the meet. He also posted impressive times of 50.21 seconds in the 400 meters and 1:16.19 in the 600 meters, with Jackson Hoey serving as his pacer. Finishing in second place was Filip Ostrowski, who set a personal best but finished more than two seconds behind Hoey. Third place went to Ryan Clark, who also set a new Dutch national record.
Athletics and Freediving Records Fall
This record adds to Hoey's recent achievements; he had already set a world record in the 600 meters on the same Boston track in December of the previous year. The indoor season is building towards the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland, scheduled for March 2026. Another notable performance at the Boston meet came from Hobbs Kessler, who broke the world record in the 2000 meters, a mark that had lasted since 2007.
In a different sporting discipline, at the Blue Element Competition 2025 in the Dominican Republic, 33-year-old Kateryna Sadurska set a world record in the Constant Weight Without Fins freediving category. Organized by AIDA, the international federation for the sport, she reached a depth of 86 meters.
These accomplishments highlight the rising level of competition in both track and field and aquatic sports, where athletes continually strive to surpass previous records. - Source unknown
The establishment of these new world records underscores the critical importance of dedicated training, technique, and physical preparation ahead of major international events like the Indoor World Championships. Such milestones undoubtedly boost interest in the sports and inspire new generations of athletes to pursue excellence.
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