Mile News


Nick Willis Lives, Breathes the Mile

February 05, 2015

2008 Olympic 1500m silver medalist taking on all-comers at New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Mile on Sat, Feb 7 in Boston.

By Elliott Denman, RunBlogRun.com

The way Nick Willis looks at it, the long stretch - almost all of the 2009 season and much of 2010 - that he missed with knee trouble and...

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Miler Pablo Solares: Renaissance man

February 04, 2015

Painter, financial adviser, sub-4 minute Miler, Imagining More co-founder and fiancé of two-time Olympian Shannon Rowbury

By Ken Goe, The Oregonian

BEAVERTON — At this point, Pablo Solares might not have time for a professional running career.

Not that it's stopping him.

Solares stunned...

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Richards, Lantz Set for Girls’ Junior Invitational Mile in Boston

February 03, 2015

Pair to face high school Mile aces Frazier and Sheva at New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on Saturday, Feb. 7

BOSTON – Massachusetts prep stars Kaley Richards and Olivia Lantz will face Ryen Frazier and Marissa Sheva, the two fastest indoor Milers in the U.S. so far this season, in the Girls’...

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When it comes to running, less is more

February 03, 2015

A Danish health study has concluded that light and moderate runners have lower mortality than sedentary non-runners, whereas strenuous runners have a mortality rate not statistically different from that of the sedentary group.

By Monte Morin, Los Angeles Times

Hey, fitness junkies, here's...

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