Mile News


NCAA Champ Leah O’Connor: ‘I’m Just Now Falling in Love with Running’

April 28, 2015

The Michigan State University senior talks about goals, training, and racing in her final season as a Spartan.

By John A. Kissane, Running Times

As she laughs at memories of her childhood running experiences on the family farm near Croswell, Michigan, it’s clear Leah O’Connor’s strengths as...

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Pro Q & A: Heather Kampf

April 27, 2015

Medtronic TC 1 Mile headliner talks race goals, motivation and training; annual race set for Thursday, May 14. 

From Twin Cities In Motion

Heather Kampf, the 2012 Medtronic TC 1 Mile women's champion who returns to the event this year, answered some questions recently for TCM Blog readers....

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Joyce Wins Don Bowden Mile in 3:58.69 at Brutus Hamilton

April 27, 2015

Golden Bears follow Joyce's first sub-4 Mile win with third and fourth place finishes, both under 4:02

From Cal Athletics

The California Golden Bears concluded their 2015 home slate with the Brutus Hamilton Challenge on Saturday at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley. The Cal men finished first with...

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Loudoun Valley’s Andrew Hunter wins Mile at Penn Relays

April 26, 2015

A year after winning the 3000 meter race, Hunter wins the Mile in 4:07.15 seconds to become only the second boy to do so after Matthew Centrowitz.

By Jason Butt, The Washington Post

Loudoun Valley junior Andrew Hunter could have attempted to defend the 3000 meter title he won a year ago. But...

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