Mile News


O’Connor wins NCAA Mile title in record-breaking fashion

March 16, 2015

"Not only has she been an exceptional leader, but she's been an equally great person for our team and that's just a testament to her and her family."

By The Times Herald

Leah O'Connor's sensational Michigan State University running career keeps getting better.

The 2010 Croswell-Lexington...

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Shannon Rowbury a S.F. celebrity who flies under radar

March 16, 2015

The two-time Olympian and USA champion is a proud, fourth-generation San Franciscan who says she can’t imagine living anywhere else.

By C.W. Nevius, The San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco is a city full of celebrities that no one recognizes. Or maybe it takes an insider to pick up on who...

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How Does Anselm LeBourne Do It?

March 14, 2015

I think next year I can break these indoor world records again. I’m already thinking down the road, but that’s just the way it is. That’s my mindset.

Interview By Justin Gaymon, ArmoryTrack.com

Garden State Track Club’s Anselm LeBourne broke his fifth 55-59 age group masters world record this...

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Cristian Soratos finds stride at Montana State

March 13, 2015

“Whether it’s Salinas, Hartnell or Montana State, I want to give back to that community in the very end."

By Christopher Chavez, ESPN.com

Cristian Soratos’ family is loud.

They were the loudest at the Montana State University Invitational on Feb. 6. His grandparents, Teresa and Arturo...

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