You love to see it! 😮🔥
In case you missed it, last night @Linden_Hall did what no Aussie woman has done before, breaking the 4-minute barrier in the 1500m.ðŸƒâ€â™€ï¸
Here’s the moment she found out she clocked 3:59.67 to take the Australian record! 🇦🇺💪
🎥 @AthsAust #ThisIsAthletics pic.twitter.com/Xnvn7OZxoI
— ABC SPORT (@abcsport) April 1, 2021
Linden Hall has kept Australian fans on their feet, both remotely and live this past winter with her fearless running.
She just became the first Australian woman in under 4 minutes for the 1,500m.
Linden Hall first Australian with sub 4
Sub-2 last week, sub-4 this week.@Linden_hall clocks 3:59.67 to become first Australian woman to run 1500m in under four minutes.
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) April 1, 2021
MELBOURNE (AUS, Apr 1): Linden Hall became the first Oceanian woman to break 4 minutes in the 1500 m. At the Box Hill Classic meet she clocked 3:59.67 Area record and World lead. Second Genevieve Gregson was way back in 4:10.08. In the men’s 1500m, Jye Edwards set a big personal best of 3:35.46, just outside of the Olympic Games qualifying mark of 3:35.00. Behind him Matt Ramsden 3:35.94 and Ryan Gregson 3:36.72. David McNeill, 34, ran a personal best 7:46.41 in the 3000m. New Zealand´s Brad Mathias won the 800 m in 1:46.31 ahead of Peter Bol 1:46.49. With the help from RRW.
It’s been a dream so far, and I’m keen to keep adding to this list! #OlympicYear https://t.co/WB0pHGPpib
— Linden Hall (@Linden_hall) March 31, 2021