February 03, 2014
By Ted Paduck, Tennessee Runner
When a good track meet is scheduled to be televised, I’m almost always sure to set the DVR or be around to watch it. Saturday, if you were at the Vandy HS Invite, you sort of got a chance to see a televised – and live – track meet. With the large screen and the...
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February 03, 2014
"A competitive Mile race would be the best preparation for the USA & World Indoor Championships."
From New Balance Indoor Grand Prix
BOSTON — Galen Rupp, the 2012 Olympic silver medalist at 10,000 meters and seven-time USA champion who holds four U.S. records, is a late addition to the Mile...
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February 02, 2014
First sub-4 minute Mile by Alaska native; father Marcus: “I always told him, ‘If I could do one thing I never did, it was break that 4 minute Mile'.”
By Chris Mosch, Daily Emerald
For Oregon senior Trevor Dunbar, running has always been a family affair.
Dunbar’s mother Kathleen was a...
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January 31, 2014
“The Mile is cool in that it’s still an event that people who don’t really follow running can still relate to."
By Steve Craig, Press Herald
First crossed by Roger Bannister nearly 60 years ago, it is a threshold that still has powerful meaning in the track & field world: running the Mile in...
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