Mile News


5 Questions with Mac Fleet

June 25, 2013

By Pat Price, The Daily Relay

Welcome back to 5 Questions, where we pick the brains of people from all areas of the running scene. Today, we were lucky enough to catch up with NCAA 1500 meter champion, Mac Fleet. Follow him on Twitter @macfleet1 and Instagram.

1. Daily Relay: Congrats on your...

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City Sports to Go the Mile

June 24, 2013

At 62nd edition on July 2, the iconic distance featured event with top field expected including top Americans Ben True, Jordan McNamara and Liam Boylan-Pett

From The Cork News

The Mile race at this year’s Cork City Sports is shaping up to be the event of the meet, with Cork’s own Ciarán ó...

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Mary Cain shows a talent far beyond her years at nationals

June 23, 2013

Teen phenom finishes USA 1500 meter runner-up to training partner Treniere Moser with sub-58 second final lap; youngest U.S. athlete to make a Worlds team

By Tim Layden, Sports Illustrated

DES MOINES, Iowa -- There will soon be a powerful urge in the world of U.S. track and field to envision...

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Broadneck alum Centrowitz finishes first in crowded 1500 final at USA Outdoors

June 23, 2013

2012 Olympian holds off pack for World Championships berth; five others finish within a second

From the Baltimore Sun

Matthew Centrowitz (Broadneck) won a jam-packed 1500 meter final at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. The 23-year-old from Annapolis...

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