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RBC grad Rob Napolitano was Penn Relays’ top Miler

May 02, 2017

The Columbia University senior ran a sizzling sub-4 Mile split at Franklin Field and he's primed to finish college with a flourish.

By Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press

Over three days last week, there were 212 attempts at the Mile or 1600 meters at the Penn Relays.

No one ran four laps...

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East Bay runner Cooper Teare falls short of sub-4 minute Mile

May 01, 2017

"He closed in 58.8 or 58.9, so he still had something left. But the early pace cost him.”

By Darren Sabedra, The Mercury News

SACRAMENTO — The quest for history, the magical sub-4 minute Mile, continued Saturday for a Bay Area distance runner who is shattering records as he winds down his...

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Jim Ryun reflects upon breaking his Mile world record 50 years ago

April 29, 2017

“Coach Timmons would reach way down in our souls, find these amazing talents and pull them out."

By Tom Keegan, Lawrence Journal-World

Somewhere, sitting on a basketball team’s bench or listed way down on a football squad’s depth chart, or standing in front of a gymnasium door searching in...

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Olympic Athlete Brings a Sushi Pop-Up to New York’s Infamous Happy Ending Bar

April 28, 2017

Former high school Mile ace and Stanford star: “That’s a performance that sushi lovers savor, I think, because it tells a more round and complete story. People like how open and interactive this omakase experience is.”

By Christina Perez, Vogue

Happy Ending, the dimly-lit and slightly...

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