Mile News


Run the Kilted Mile at the Highland Games Sunday

September 18, 2015

The 40th New Hampshire Highland Games and Festival celebrate Scottish music, athletics, dance, food and drink and the Mile on Sept. 18 through Sept. 20 held at Loon Mountain Resort.

By Paula Tracy, WMUR

Ever run a kilted Mile?

You can on Sunday at the NH Highland Games at Loon Mountain.

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Anti-Marathon Training: The Fifth Avenue Mile

September 18, 2015

Sometimes it's a good idea to break away from your training plan. Here's why I did it!

By Ali Nolan, Runner's World

Before the Fifth Avenue Mile on Sunday, it had been over a decade since I raced a single Mile. I signed up on a whim when a coworker emailed me an invitation to be part of the...

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96-Year-Old Finishes His 16th Fifth Avenue Mile

September 16, 2015

Bill Benson completed the one-Mile race through Manhattan for the 16th time. He's on a quest to run 1,000 lifetime races.

By Kit Fox, Runner's World

Competition at the Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City became a little tougher this year when the 70-year-old age group ran in Bill Benson’s...

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Presson and Cozzarelli take North Carolina State Titles at inaugural Oak City Mile

September 16, 2015

$2300 in prize money was handed out at the Inaugural Oak City Mile; both Isaac Presson (4:25) and Andie Cozzarelli (4:58) won state titles with convincing leads over second place.

From Sir Walter Running

It was a beautiful afternoon for the inaugural Oak City Mile on Sunday, September 13th in...

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