The boy’s and girl’s junior miles at the New Balance Indoor GP have a storied history. Some of the finest milers in the junior athletes pantheon in North America have run there. The fields are well orchestrated, and the athletes are excited.
After a couple of days of meeting with like minded elite juniors, and some fine treatment by New Balance, the best indoor milers in North America are assembed, and the races are both high points of the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix!
Do not miss the 2015 New Balance Indoor GP. This writer is taking the red eye from the US Olympic Trials to make sure our readers have the meet covered!
See you soon. And buy your tickets at nbindoorgrandprix.com!
Mon, Feb 08, 2016
Junior Milers head to Boston with 5 of fastest times in U.S.
BOSTON, Mass. (Feb. 8, 2016)–Three of the fastest high school runners in the nation for 2016, led by 2015 World Youth Champion Sammy Watson, head the list of top prep athletes invited to compete in the 2016 Junior Mile at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, organizers have announced. Together, the three own five U.S. leading times.
Tickets are on sale at www.nbindoorgrandprix.com or by calling 1-877-849-8722.
The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, traditionally held on a Saturday, moves this year to a Sunday. Beginning at 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 14 at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College, it is the only U.S. event on the new IAAF World Indoor Tour. The four international events lead up to the IAAF World Indoor Championships March 17-20 in Portland, OR, the first time the world meet has been held in this country since 1987.
Headlining the Junior Miles are Thomas Ratcliffe (Concord-Carlisle, MA), who has the #1 times in the U.S. so far this season at both 1000 meters (2:27:30) and 2 miles (8:57:47); Aiden Tooker (Saratoga Springs, NY), the U.S. leader at 3200 meters (8:54:32); and Watson (Rush-Henrietta, NY), the fastest high school girl in the U.S. this season at 400 meters (54:66) and 1000 meters (2:45.32)
In addition to her world title, Watson is also the 2016 Dartmouth Relays girls’ mile champion and the 2015 New Balance Nationals Indoor champion at 800 meters. She will be making her New Balance Indoor Grand PrixJunior Mile debut.
Also among the top athletes in the Girls’ Junior Mile are Stephanie Jenks (Linn-Mar, IA) and Margie Cullen(Needham, MA). Jenks, a nine-time Iowa State Champion, was the 5000-meter runner-up at the 2014 New Balance Nationals Indoor and a silver medalist in triathlon at the
2014 World Youth Olympic Games; Cullen anchored her Distance Medley Relay team to the 2015 New Balance National Outdoor championship.
On the boys’ side, Ratcliffe moved up to #4 all-time in Massachusetts on Jan. 30 when he ran his U.S.-leading 8:57:47, the fastest 2-mile time indoors in the state in 17 years, while Tooker is ranked #2 in the U.S. in the mile (4:09.38)
Also set for the Boys’ Junior Mile is Jack Salisbury (LaSalle Academy, RI), whose time of 4:00.49 is #2 in the nation at 1500 meters. Salisbury was fourth in the 2-mile at the 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor.
All three are returning to the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix–last year, Salisbury finished second in a photo finish, with Ratcliffe fourth and Tooker sixth.
Also in the field for the Boys’ Junior Mile are:
Viraj Doeker (Middlesex School, MA), Gatorade State Boys’ Cross Country Runner of the Year and state prep record-holder at 3000 meters indoors;
Matthew Bouthillette (LaSalle Academy, RI), 2015 New England Champion, indoor mile;
Andrew Ernst (Marblehead, MA), 2015 Division II All-State Cross Country Champion;
David (DJ) Principe (LaSalle Academy, RI), runner-up in indoor mile at 2015 New England Championships;
Liam Kimball (Timberlane Regional, NH), 2015 State Division I Cross Country Champion;
Mike Kolor (Seneca Valley, PA), 2015 PIAA State Champion outdoors, 1600 meters;
Randy Neish (Glastonbury, CT), 2015 CIAC State Open Champion outdoors, 1600 meters;
Eric Van Der Els (Brien McMahon, CT), 3rd, 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor, 5000 meters; and
Matt D’Anieri (Wellesley, MA), winner, 2016 MSTCA Elite Meet/Coaches Invitational 1000m.
Also in the field for the Girls’ Junior Mile are:
Maegan Doody (Oyster River, NH), 2015 NH Meet of Champions Cross Country Champion; 2014 New England Champion 800m;
Eliza Rego (LaSalle Academy, RI), 2015 State Indoor Champion, 1000m and 1500m;
Aislinn Devlin (Downington West, PA), 10th, 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor 2-mile;
Anna Flynn (Ursuline Academy, NY), four-time winner of Disney Cross Country Classic presented by New Balance;
Sarah Edwards (Needham, MA), 2015 State Division II Cross Country Champion; 8th, 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor 800m;
Sarah Armstrong (Needham, MA), 2014 State Champion outdoors in the mile;
Abbe Goldstein (Germantown Academy, PA), 1st, New Balance Nationals Outdoor Emerging Elite 2-mile;
Leyla Salis (Bedford, NH), 9th, 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor 800m; 2016 Dartmouth Relays Champion 1000m; and
Kelsey Chmiel (Saratoga Springs, NY), 4th at 2015 Nike Cross Nationals as a freshman
The athletes in the Junior Mile will be joined at the event by, among others, Olympic gold medalists Jenn Suhr, Ashton Eaton, Dawn Harper-Nelson, Tianna Bartoletta, Tomasz Majewski, and Meseret Defar; Olympic silver medalist Nick Willis, IAAF World Championships silver medalist Brianne Theisen-Eaton and bronze medalistTrayvon Bromell, and seven-time NCAA Champion Abbey D’Agostino, who competed for Masconomet Regional High near Boston and now runs for the New Balance Boston team.
Now in its 21st year, the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix has played host to eight World Records and 13 American Records and will be held on Sunday, Feb. 14, beginning at 3:15 p.m.
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Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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