The 2011 world championships bronze medalist and fourth place finisher in the Olympic 1500 won Saturday's Fifth Avenue Mile in NYC. (via Runner's World)
The 2011 world championships bronze medalist and fourth place finisher in the Olympic 1500 won Saturday's Fifth Avenue Mile in NYC. (via Runner's World)
By Joe Battaglia (c) 2012 NYRR New Service, used with permission September 22, 2012 (via www.letsrun.com)
Matt Centrowitz Sr. does not recall ever sitting down with his son Matthew to regale him with tales of being an Olympian, or to explain the thrill and responsibility of representing the United States on the world's most-watched athletic stage. (via )
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At the 105th Millrose Games, which were held at the Armory for the first time on Saturday, Matt Centrowitz showed why he is considered one of the rising stars of American middle-distance runners with an electrifying victory in the Wanamaker Mile.
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Former Broadneck star Matthew Centrowitz won the prestigious Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games on Saturday night, finishing in a time of 3 minutes, 53.92 seconds to break the New York City Armory record. (via baltimoresun.com)
The race will be the second for Centrowitz as a professional. (via The Oregonian - OregonLive.com)
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Racing News presents the most important news from the worlds of marathoning, road racing and track/field, plus exclusive interviews with leading athletes. Written and edited by Peter Gambaccini. (via Racing News)
Phil Wharton is one of my heros in the sport of track and field. He’s extremely knowledgable, extremely passionate about his craft and his compassion for athletes is tremendous. He works with his father Jim at Wharton Performance, working with athletes from a variety of sports. He and his father are best know for their Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) with ropes – “the rope stretching” – but as you’ll hear in this podcast, there is so much more to Phil’s approach than just rope stretching. (via www.coachjayjohnson.com)
After taking three months to consider his options, former Broadneck track and field star Matthew Centrowitz announced Tuesday he will forgo his senior year of eligibility at Oregon and turn professional. (via baltimoresun.com)
By Keith Mills "It's not Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken or Michael Phelps," Paul McMullen said, "but it's one of the greatest local accomplishments in sports that I can ever remember." Now the managing editor of the Catholic Review , McMullen spent nearly three decades do (via www.pressboxonline.com)
Young Matthew Centrowitz never bothered to look at the startlist for the 1,500-meter finals at the World Championships. Yet another solid tactic that earned him an improbable bronze medal. (via Armory Track)
Like many of the other 1,500-meter races during his outdoor track season at Oregon this spring, rising senior Matthew Centrowitz felt someone pull up on his shoulder shortly after the final turn. (via baltimoresun.com)