Mile News


Mike Brannigan opening door for autistic runners

February 12, 2014

Brannigan's success may pave way for others

By Doug Binder, DyeStat.com

NEW YORK -- There has been no slowing Michael Brannigan since they day he found organized running.

The 17-year-old junior from Northport, N.Y., diagnosed with autism as a toddler, is qualified for the New Balance Boys...

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Team Webb: Millrose Wanamaker Mile - What to Know

February 10, 2014

An excerpt from the Webb family's personal blog on Alan's last Track & Field race at the 2014 Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile. 

By Team Webb

In just a few short days, it’s hard for me to believe Alan will be boarding a plane to compete at what could be his last elite level race in the Mile. New...

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Williams runs Princeton’s fourth ever sub-4 minute Mile

February 09, 2014

"It’s definitely one of the top running moments of my life."

By Adam Fisch, The Daily Princetonian

Charging into the final lap of the third heat of the Mile race at the Boston University Valentine Invitational Saturday, senior Michael Williams was in excellent positioning. With only 200...

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Meet Coby Horowitz ‘14: Miler

February 07, 2014

“There’s a distance between a good Miler and a great Miler.”

By The Bowdoin Orient

Coby Horowitz ’14—10-time All-American, six-time Athlete of the Week, and holder of seven Bowdoin College records—continued his dominance at Farley Field House last weekend with wins in the 1000 meters and the...

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