Mile News


Can a 50-Year-Old Run a 4:20 Mile?

September 25, 2015

Sean Wade ran a 4:02 Mile in 1991. Now he will attempt a 4:20 feat when he hits his milestone birthday in February.

By Marc Bloom, Running Times

Athlete: Sean Wade

Age: 49

Residence: Houston, TX

Career: Coaching

Family: Single, one son

Lifetime PRs:

Mile: 4:02 (1991)

3000-meter...

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Meet Cory McGee FLR 16 Celebrity Guest

September 25, 2015

My advice for any younger athlete is to never hesitate to love what they do... be committed and surround yourself with people who love your passion.

By Todd Grasley, MileSplit

This year we are honored to have former Florida Gator and New Balance professional Cory McGee as our celebrity guest...

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Hundreds Expected to Participate in Amazing Mile Children’s Run

September 24, 2015

“Witnessing the determination in the faces of our youngest community members as they run in downtown Lynchburg is truly inspirational!”

From WSET-TV

Thousands of runners are expected to take part in the Virginia Ten Miler this year - but young runners will have their own opportunity to shine...

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ASU Miler Bernie Montoya back after career-threatening heart scare

September 24, 2015

The 2012 adidas High School Dream Mile champ (4:01.32) ran unattached last Friday at the Dave Murray Invitational in Tucson and placed third overall with a time of 21:44.00 on the 4.25 mile course.

By Jeff Metcalfe, AZ Central

Bernie Montoya is running in a race Friday for the first time in...

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