Mile News


Here Comes Mary Cain

July 01, 2013

Just 17, the self-described nerd from Bronxville High, N.Y. has emerged as the fastest young female middle-distance running in U.S. history; now she'll take on the best Open runners at the World Championships this August in Moscow

By Tim Layden, Sports Illustrated

In some distant, imagined...

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Testing Manchester Mile Seen as a Battle of the Best

July 01, 2013

By John Habib, New Hampshire Union Leader

A week after he posted his personal best time by almost a full second in the 800 meters at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, Brian Gagnon of Lowell, Mass. is hoping to rewrite the record book in the Queen City.

Gagnon...

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Sebastian Coe: What I’ve Learned

June 30, 2013

I hated losing; I retired when I knew I couldn’t run any faster.

From Esquire UK magazine

The one discussion that’s never been resolved in sports science is what is a stitch? You can speak to any number of physicians who won’t really give you a straight answer to that. All you know is when...

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Rock Hill teacher touches lives in class and distance running

June 29, 2013

By Bret McCormick, The Herald

There’s no address listed for the Palmetto School at the Children’s Attention Home, and for good reason. The kids living and learning at the Rock Hill-based group home were removed from their homes and families by the state Department of Social Services for a...

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