Mile News


NYRR Wanamaker Mile Draws Top International Field

January 09, 2018

Two past race champions and 11 Olympians expected at the Armory's New Balance Track & Field Center on Saturday, February 3

From NYRR

NEW YORK — Two-time Olympic medalist Nick Willis will race for his first title in six attempts against defending event champion Eric Jenkins in the men’s field,...

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Andrew Wheating on His Retirement: “I Have No Regrets”

January 08, 2018

The sport of running will always have a place in my heart, I will always consider myself a runner, because I absolutely love the sport itself.

By Sarah Lorge Butler, Runner's World

Andrew Wheating, who made the U.S. Olympic team in 2008 only three years after he started training seriously for...

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Looking for a Winter Challenge? PR the Mile

January 07, 2018

Training for the Mile can become complex at the highest levels of performance, but the fundamental challenge lies in making the goal pace sustainable for the race duration.

By Sarah Barker, Triathlete.com

It’s the end of tri season and the brick is broke. It’s dark at both ends of the day,...

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Preserving David Torrence’s Memory in the Sport

January 06, 2018

“David knew he had greatness in him and wasn’t afraid to step up to the plate swinging for the fences. I hope this sentiment becomes an enduring part of his legacy. His bold efforts and bright spirit deserve it.”

By McKenzie Jackson / Special to The Malibu Times

David Torrence, a world class...

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