Thursday, February 26, 2015

"On Valentine's Day, February 14, there were staggering 36 sub-4 minute Miles clocked, the most ever in one day; the previous record was 29 on February 11, 2012, and overall, 25 Americans, 3 Canadians, 3 Britons, 2 Kenyans, 2 New Zealanders and 1 Norwegian broke the coveted sub-4 mark in six races at 4 different venues and nine Americans also recorded their first sub-4s." - Ryan Lamppa in a recent BBTM feature. Mile wire #04-02-15 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The Mile wire is a regular update on the best stories, exclusive interviews and everything Mile-related. **** USA Indoor Champs records for the Mile in jeopardy in Boston: 3:54.98 Sydney Maree (1985) and 4:25.92 Regina Jacobs (2000). Watch live on USATF.TV and NBCSN on February 28 & March 1. For more information click here. **** GNC Live Well Liberty Mile Returns to Steel City on July 31 From GNC Live Well Liberty Mile American Development Program Pro Mile offers $20,000 guaranteed prize purse; third stop on Bring Back the Mile Grand Prix Tour 2015 The Gregoreks Join Exclusive Father / Son Sub-4 Club By Bring Back the Mile On February 14, 2015 at the venerable NYRR Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile, John "Johnny" Gregorek, Jr. (right) finished 10th in 3:57.47 for his first sub-4 minute Mile to join his father, a two-time U.S. Olympic team member in the steeplechase, in that benchmark club (more than 1,350 men and counting since May 1954). Moreover, the Gregoreks entered an even more rarefied group as only the 8th father / son sub-4 combo. A Day of Mile Magic across America By Bring Back the Mile February 14, 2015 was, in totality, one of the greatest days in Mile history, particularly indoors.There were a staggering 36 sub-4 minute Miles clocked, the most ever in one day; the previous record was 29 on February 11, 2012, and overall, 25 Americans, 3 Canadians, 3 Britons, 2 Kenyans, 2 New Zealanders and 1 Norwegian broke the coveted sub-4 mark in six races at 4 different venues and nine Americans also recorded their first sub-4s. Fatherhood, family life help renew Willis’ motivation By Parker Morse for the IAAF 2008 Olympic 1500m silver medalist preps for 2015 racing season with two 3:51 Miles and New Zealand indoor record Tour 2015 News U.S. Women Top 4 1) Shannon Rowbury, 4:22.61i 2) Teniere Moser, 4:27.49i 3) Stephanie Charnigo, 4:28.02i 4) Jordan Hasay, 4:28.27i i = indoors Shannon Rowbury: 2015 U.S. #1; Camel City Elite Champion U.S. Men Top 4 1) Matthew Centrowitz, 3:51.35i 2) Ben Blankenship, 3:53.13i 3) Patrick Casey, 3:54.36i 4) Bernard Lagat, 3:54.91i# i = indoors # = Masters World Record Bernard Lagat: 2015 U.S. #4 & Masters World Record Holder More on the Mile Centrowitz’s chase for gold By Nick Zaccardi, NBC OlympicTalk Looking In On…Stephanie Charnigo By New Jersey / New York Track Club Soratos credits teammates for breakthrough season Michael Appelgate, Bozeman Daily Chronicle Millrose Champ James Burke Loves the Simplicity of Running By Marc Bloom, Running TImes Copyright © 2015 Bring Back the Mile, All rights reserved. BBTM provides comprehensive Mile news and exclusive Mile opportunities. Our mailing address is: Bring Back the Mile 415 E Figueroa, Suite A Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Add us to your address book update subscription preferences unsubscribe from this list


"On Valentine's Day, February 14, there were staggering 36 sub-4 minute Miles clocked, the most ever in one day; the previous record was 29 on February 11, 2012, and overall, 25 Americans, 3 Canadians, 3 Britons, 2 Kenyans, 2 New Zealanders and 1 Norwegian broke the coveted sub-4 mark in six races at 4 different venues and nine Americans also recorded their first sub-4s." - Ryan Lamppa in a recent BBTM feature.
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Mile wire #04-02-15


SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The Mile wire is a regular update on the best stories, exclusive interviews and everything Mile-related.

**** USA Indoor Champs records for the Mile in jeopardy in Boston: 3:54.98 Sydney Maree (1985) and 4:25.92 Regina Jacobs (2000). Watch live on USATF.TV and NBCSN on February 28 & March 1. For more information click here. ****
http://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/gnc_live_well_liberty_mile_returns_to_steel_city_on_july_31?utm_source=Bring+Back+the+Mile&utm_campaign=a8585f85b7-Mile+wire+#03-02-15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a553bb7de0-a8585f85b7-102401585&mc_cid=a8585f85b7&mc_eid=[UNIQID]

GNC Live Well Liberty Mile Returns to Steel City on July 31

From GNC Live Well Liberty Mile
American Development Program Pro Mile offers $20,000 guaranteed prize purse; third stop on Bring Back the Mile Grand Prix Tour 2015
 
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The Gregoreks Join Exclusive Father / Son Sub-4 Club

By Bring Back the Mile
On February 14, 2015 at the venerable NYRR Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile, John "Johnny" Gregorek, Jr. (right) finished 10th in 3:57.47 for his first sub-4 minute Mile to join his father, a two-time U.S. Olympic team member in the steeplechase, in that benchmark club (more than 1,350 men and counting since May 1954). Moreover, the Gregoreks entered an even more rarefied group as only the 8th father / son sub-4 combo.
 
http://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/a_day_of_mile_magic_across_america?utm_source=Bring+Back+the+Mile&utm_campaign=a8585f85b7-Mile+wire+#03-02-15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a553bb7de0-a8585f85b7-102401585&mc_cid=a8585f85b7&mc_eid=[UNIQID]

A Day of Mile Magic across America

By Bring Back the Mile
February 14, 2015 was, in totality, one of the greatest days in Mile history, particularly indoors.There were a staggering 36 sub-4 minute Miles clocked, the most ever in one day; the previous record was 29 on February 11, 2012, and overall, 25 Americans, 3 Canadians, 3 Britons, 2 Kenyans, 2 New Zealanders and 1 Norwegian broke the coveted sub-4 mark in six races at 4 different venues and nine Americans also recorded their first sub-4s.
 
http://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/fatherhood_and_family_life_help_renew_williss_motivation?utm_source=Bring+Back+the+Mile&utm_campaign=a8585f85b7-Mile+wire+#03-02-15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a553bb7de0-a8585f85b7-102401585&mc_cid=a8585f85b7&mc_eid=[UNIQID]

Fatherhood, family life help renew Willis’ motivation

By Parker Morse for the IAAF
2008 Olympic 1500m silver medalist preps for 2015 racing season with two 3:51 Miles and New Zealand indoor record
Tour 2015 News
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U.S. Women Top 4

1) Shannon Rowbury, 4:22.61i
2) Teniere Moser, 4:27.49i
3) Stephanie Charnigo, 4:28.02i
4) Jordan Hasay, 4:28.27i

i = indoors
Shannon Rowbury: 2015 U.S. #1; Camel City Elite Champion
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U.S. Men Top 4

1) Matthew Centrowitz, 3:51.35i
2) Ben Blankenship, 3:53.13i
3) Patrick Casey, 3:54.36i
4) Bernard Lagat, 3:54.91i#

i = indoors
# = Masters World Record
Bernard Lagat: 2015 U.S. #4 & Masters World Record Holder
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More on the Mile
Centrowitz’s chase for gold
  By Nick Zaccardi, NBC OlympicTalk
 
Looking In On…Stephanie Charnigo
  By New Jersey / New York Track Club
 
Soratos credits teammates for breakthrough season
  Michael Appelgate, Bozeman Daily Chronicle
 
Millrose Champ James Burke Loves the Simplicity of Running
  By Marc Bloom, Running TImes
 
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