Mile News


Bolas posts first sub-4-minute Mile in Alaska history

September 14, 2013

Former University of Wisconsin All-American Jack Bolas (right, leading) leaves pacer Daniel Stockberger behind after lap 3 on his way to a 3:58.3 Mile in the Alaska Dome indoors on Friday afternoon, the 13th in Anchorage. It is believed to be the first time the Mile has ever been run in under 4...

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Panthers prepare for Market Street Mile

September 13, 2013

“They went from not even crossing the parking lot to finishing a Mile and encouraging each other and clapping and cheering.”

By Rachel S. Karas, The Frederick News-Post

In The Street will kick off this year with the 30th Market Street Mile, one of Frederick’s flattest, fastest road races.

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Inspiring Latina of the Week: Runner Brenda Martinez

September 13, 2013

I just thought "I have to bleed for coach [Joe Vigil]. Just give it everything you have to the line, just don’t give up."

By Connie Aitcheson, Latina

At the recent IAAF Track & Field World Championships in Moscow, Mexican-American Brenda Martinez became the first American woman to win a medal...

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Throwback Thursday: Deborah Maier

September 12, 2013

Favorite Workout: “Straight up Mile repeats”

By Liam Boylan-Pett, Running Times

Who: Deborah Maier
High School: Ponderosa High School, Shingle Springs, Calif., Class of 2008


HS Personal Records:
  
Mile: 4:59
2 Mile: 10:51
  
5000m XC: 17:51


Current PRs:
  
Mile: 4:35.87
  
3000m:...

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