Mile News


Plymouth Olympian Morgan Uceny to Greet Hometown Fans Saturday

August 29, 2012

By WNDU

Fans and friends of Olympic track star Morgan Uceny have an opportunity to meet and greet the Plymouth native this Saturday during the Marshall County Blueberry Festival.

Uceny, two-time national champion in the women's 1500 meter run, will sitdown for a conversation with fans and...

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Russell Brown Interview: Level Renner Exclusive

August 26, 2012

By Kevin Gray, Level Renner

Hanover, NH native Russell Brown was kind enough to sit down with Level Renner after the U.S. Olympic Trials. Although a nagging Achilles injury interrupted his Olympic plans, Russell has had a great run the past year and caught up with us while rehabbing his injury...

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Track Chats – Hannah Meier

August 25, 2012

By Lyle Knudson, MileSplit

This interview features Hannah Meier, senior, Grosse Point South HS, Grosse Point Farms, Michigan.  Hannah was 3rd in the Michigan State Cross Country Division 1 Championships in 2010 and 2011, with a best 5K XC time of 17:21.20.  In 2012 track, she was the New...

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Centrowitz Breaks Into U.S. Top 10

August 24, 2012

By Barbara Huebner, New York Road Runners

Matthew Centrowitz set a huge personal best at Thursday’s Diamond League meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, and said that he’s not done yet.

“I still have a lot of racing left in me,” he said here after coming on strong in the last half-lap of the 1500...

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