Mile News


2015 NYRR Millrose Games: Wanamaker Mile cheat sheets

February 13, 2015

Defending race champions Will Leer, Mary Cain face stellar fields at The Armory; Masters world record for 8-time Wanamaker MIle champion and evergreen Bernard Lagat?

By Chris Chavez, Sporting News

While thousands will flock to the Barclays Center for NBA All-Star Weekend, the greatest feats...

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Low Mileage Works for Olivia Sargent

February 13, 2015

The Pennsylvania high school junior is ready for the Millrose Games Mile on Feb. 14.

By Marc Bloom for Running Times

Athlete: Olivia Sargent
Year: Junior
School: Pennsbury High School
Location: Fairless Hills, PA
Mile PR: 4:55.17
3000m PR: 9:59.22
3200m PR: 10:48.52

Key Workout:

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1992 Olympian John Trautman Returns to the Mile

February 12, 2015

Georgetown grad, who lost 60 pounds, will take a shot at the 45–49 indoor Mile world record on Saturday in Boston.

By Alison Wade, Runner's World

John Trautmann, 46, will attempt to break Brad Barton’s age 45–49 indoor Mile world record of 4:16.83 on Saturday at Boston University’s Valentine...

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Bupa Westminster Mile celebrates Steve Cram’s world record

February 12, 2015

“The Mile is the perfect distance for any age and any ability.”

By Athletics Weekly

The third edition of the Bupa Westminster Mile on Sunday, May 24 will salute one of Britain’s greatest middle-distance runners as well as his Mile record.

Steve Cram broke the Mile world record in the Dream...

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