Mile News


Looking In On…Stephanie Charnigo

February 24, 2015

"The main goal for spring will be to obtain the World Standard and gear up for the USA Outdoor Championship."

By New Jersey / New York Track Club

Stephanie Charnigo’s career began at Buckeye High School in Medina, Ohio and would continue at the University of Findlay, where she would garner...

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Soratos credits teammates for breakthrough season

February 23, 2015

Montana State Bobcat leads NCAA indoor Mile list with 3:55.27

Michael Appelgate, Bozeman Daily Chronicle Sports Writer

It’s not uncommon to see Cristian Soratos yelling in excitement after a successful race.

He crossed the finish line Friday evening at Worthington Arena and immediately...

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Fatherhood, family life help renew Willis’ motivation

February 20, 2015

2008 Olympic 1500m silver medalist preps for 2015 racing season with two 3:51 Miles and New Zealand indoor record

By Parker Morse for the IAAF

Nick Willis thought about retiring from athletics after the 2012 Olympics.

The silver medalist at 1500m in Beijing four years earlier, he arrived in...

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The Gregoreks Join Exclusive Father / Son Sub-4 Club

February 19, 2015

To-date, only eight father / son combos have broken 4 minutes for the storied distance

By Bring Back the Mile

On February 14, 2015 at the venerable NYRR Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile, John "Johnny" Gregorek, Jr. (right) finished 10th in 3:57.47 for his first sub-4 minute Mile to join his...

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