DeBues-Stafford breaks her own women’s indoor mile record at Millrose Games
NEW YORK — Gabriela DeBues-Stafford continued her attack on the Canadian record books on Saturday.
The 24-year-old from Toronto sliced more than five seconds off her own Canadian indoor mile record to finish fourth at the Millrose Games.
DeBues-Stafford crossed in four minutes 19.73 seconds, lowering her previous mark of 4:24.80. American Elle Purrier won in a U.S.-record 4:16.85. Germany’s Konstanze Klosterhalfen was second in 4:17.26, while Jemma Reekie of Great Britain was third (4:17.88)
DeBues-Stafford rewrote the national middle-distance record books last season, setting new marks in the 1,500 metres, mile and 5,000 metres outdoors, and mile and 5,000 metres indoors. She became the first Canadian woman to dip under the four-minute mark in the 1,500, and then she went on to shatter her own record in finishing sixth at the world championships in September in Doha with time of 3:56.12.