Mile News


Hanover’s Zak is #1 in his class in the Mile

April 17, 2015

Wildcats' school record holder is also #1 in his class academically and plans to compete at Trine University

By Steve Hanlon, The Times

Nick Zak thought he was a baseball player. Such a dream is big in the Hanover Central school district. But something happened to Zak when he was in fifth...

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A Few Words About Running from the Great Larry Bird

April 15, 2015

My best time in the Mile was 5:08, going into my senior year at Indiana State. That was once in a lifetime. Usually I ran it in 5:30, 5:35.

By Dan Simmons, Runner's World

At age 58, the Boston Celtics legend is now president of the Indiana Pacers and still a runner at heart. Here, he reveals...

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Past Champions Miller, Kampf Returning to Medtronic TC 1 Mile

April 14, 2015

10th edition offers $25,000 prize purse plus $10,000 event record bonuses; host of USA 1 Mile Road Championships again; second stop on Bring Back the Mile Grand Prix Tour 2015 set for Thursday evening, May 14 on new course in downtown Minneapolis

From Twin Cities In Motion

Hometown star ...

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Wilde Lake’s David Eisenhauer: Howard County boys indoor track Athlete of Year

April 12, 2015

"I didn't really want to run distance until one time I made my coach mad and he stuck me in the Mile and I broke the 7th-grade school record."

By Tim Schwartz, The Baltimore Sun

Coming from Yakima, Washington, about 2,700 miles from his current home in Columbia, Wilde Lake senior David...

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