Mile News


Willis Wins New Balance Indoor GP Mile

February 08, 2015

2008 Olympic 1500 silver medalist also sets meet and New Zealand indoor records; USA's Ben Blankenship runner-up clocking 3:53.13 (#8 U.S. male indoors)

By LetsRun.com

BOSTON - Being a stay-at-home dad is working quite well for Nick Willis who became a father in the summer of 2013. Last year,...

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Edward Cheserek Returns to Armory for NYRR Wanamaker Mile

February 07, 2015

Cheserek should join the coveted sub-4 Mile club in his Armory homecoming at storied 108th Millrose Games.

By Doug Binder, ArmoryTrack.com

It’s been two years since Edward Cheserek raced at The Armory, and as much of a high school sensation as he was then, he’s even bigger now.

Cheserek...

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Jeremy Rae and Meyo Mile magic at Notre Dame

February 06, 2015

"Coming into this race, my previous best in the Mile was 4:06. It was an awesome and crazy experience. This is probably my favorite race of all-time because...they said they knew I could run sub-4."

By Chris Chavez, Sporting News

The men’s Mile at Notre Dame’s Meyo Invitational in South Bend,...

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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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