2016 TrackTown Summer SeriesJul 30, 2016 by Taylor Dutch
Colby Alexander Takes Down Three Olympians in 3:34
Colby Alexander Takes Down Three Olympians in 3:34
Colby Alexander just beat three Olympians at their own game. The former Oregon Duck broke away on the homestretch of the Track Town Summer Series 1500m to t
Colby Alexander just beat three Olympians at their own game. The former Oregon Duck broke away on the homestretch of the Track Town Summer Series 1500m to take down David Torrence and Ben Blankenship in a new personal best of 3:34.88. U.S. Olympic team member Robby Andrews faded to seventh.
Heading into the Bowerman Curve at Hayward Field, Blankenship maintained the lead while Alexander tucked behind him. All the while, Torrence calculated his move on the outside.
As the trio neared the finish line, Alexander powered past Blankenship to run a new personal best by two seconds. Torrence edged Blankenship out for second with a time of 3:34.95 while Blankenship finished third in a slight personal best of 3:35.02.
Torrence recently switched nationalities to compete internationally for Peru. He will represent the South American nation in Rio. Blankenship is returning from a third-place finish at the Olympic Trials, which marked his first Olympic berth to represent the United States.
Alexander's performance is the second in a series of improvements this season. Prior to Track Town, Alexander notched a personal best of 3:36.26 in June and ended up finishing seventh in the Trials 1500m final three weeks later.
Big win by @okaycolby at the @GoTrackTownUSA #SummerSeries! In case you missed his feature: https://t.co/EHluvIKJtp pic.twitter.com/KF5lP96W2g
— Sir Walter Miler (@SirWalterMiler) July 30, 2016
Heading into the Bowerman Curve at Hayward Field, Blankenship maintained the lead while Alexander tucked behind him. All the while, Torrence calculated his move on the outside.
As the trio neared the finish line, Alexander powered past Blankenship to run a new personal best by two seconds. Torrence edged Blankenship out for second with a time of 3:34.95 while Blankenship finished third in a slight personal best of 3:35.02.
Torrence recently switched nationalities to compete internationally for Peru. He will represent the South American nation in Rio. Blankenship is returning from a third-place finish at the Olympic Trials, which marked his first Olympic berth to represent the United States.
Alexander's performance is the second in a series of improvements this season. Prior to Track Town, Alexander notched a personal best of 3:36.26 in June and ended up finishing seventh in the Trials 1500m final three weeks later.
Huge PRs for our crew!@okaycolby 3:34.88@_EricJenkins 3:35.94@JohnnyGregorek 3:36.04#flynnsporters pic.twitter.com/AXd6WYXef0
— Flynn Sports Mangement (@Flynnsports) July 30, 2016