Aaron Robison
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Aaron Robison
@aaron_robison68
Associate Director of @pennrelays - @Dodgers fan - @BYU & @RutgersU Grad - Husband and father - He/Him/His


I am a big fan of BYU’s phenomenal freshman Jane Hedengren who set a collegiate 5000 Outdoor record of 14:50.50 this week at Bryan Clay. Sharon Lokedi ran 14:48 from 35k-40k at the Boston Marathon yesterday. Let that sink in.


Track parents…why didn’t you warn us about how terrible it is?!? I’ve been every kind of sports mom there is, but track is kicking my butt. Nobody knows exactly what time any event starts, so you just show up and sit around for HOURS waiting for your child to compete for less than 10 minutes. I should never have complained about soccer 😩😆





The enemy is inside the gates.

Muslims don't belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie.




🇺🇸 At the Osaka Marathon, BYU alum and former Kentucky high school standout Ethan Shuley ran 2:07:14 to become the 7th-fastest American marathoner. Just two years ago, he had a personal best of 2:20:53. Last year, he ran two marathons: 2:18:13 for 5th place at Nagano Marathon in April and then 2:11:30 for a runner-up finish at the Kobe Marathon in November. 📈 Shuley is based in Shinjuku, Japan as a film student. He documents his training and life there on his YouTube channel. Shuley is coached remotely (sometimes via Instagram) by Isaac Wood. Updated U.S. all-time marathon list on a record-eligible course: 1. Conner Mantz, 2:04:43 (Chicago 2025) 2. Khalid Khannouchi, 2:05:38 (London 2002) 3. Zouhair Talbi, 2:05:45 (Houston 2026) 4. Galen Rupp, 2:06:07 (Prague, 2018) 5. Ryan Hall, 2:06:17 (London, 2008) 6. Biya Simbassa, 2:06:53 (Valencia, 2024) 7. Ethan Shuley, 2:07:14 (Osaka, 2026)






Bernard Lagat's 3:49.89 American indoor mile record stood from 2005 until 2023. Since then, it has been broken three times in four years. 3:47.38 Nuguse 2023 3:46.63 Nuguse 2025 3:45.94 Hocker 2026 The 12 fastest indoor miles by Americans have all come in the last four years.

















