AJ Acosta and Will Leer Racing Each Other at 2011 New Balance Falmouth Mile

By Falmouth Road Race
August 9, 2011

Editor's Note: Molly Huddle is not running this race as the press release states below.

Falmouth, Mass. –  Defending mile Champion Nicole Edwards Sifuentes, who ran for Michigan, will face a tough challenge from the best field of female milers ever gathered at Falmouth.   The 16th Annual New Balance Falmouth Mile will be held on Saturday evening, Aug. 13 at the Falmouth High School James Kalperis Track.  The event, held in conjunction with the New Balance Falmouth Road Race the next day, is actually two events – one for invited world-class milers and the other for Massachusetts high school athletes. 

Edwards, who won last year in 4:32.45 will have to outrun the 2008 US Olympian and 2009 Falmouth champion Erin Donohue from Haddonfield, N.J. who beat Edwards in 4:27.91.  Donohue’s time was the fastest women’s mile in the world for 2009.  Edward’s time of 4:29.33 was the fifth best in the world.

The biggest challenge for Donohue and Sifuentes could come from Notre Dame graduate, Molly Huddle, who trains in Providence, R. I., and who ran the 5000 meters at the 2008 Olympic Games.  She also set the 5000 meter American Record of 14:44.76 in 2010 and in June won the U.S. Championships 5000 meters in Eugene, Ore.   Huddle will be using Falmouth as a test of conditioning before heading to the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, at the end of this month.

Other likely challenges could come from Stephanie Garcia, who ran for the University of Virginia and was fourth at U.S. Championships in the Steeplechase, and has run a 4:34 relay anchor on a Virginia Distance Medley Relay; Maggie Infield, Georgetown, has run a 4:34 relay anchor and is now completing her first year of medical studies; and Nichole Schappert, Villanova, is a two-time NCAA championships winner and owns a personal best 4:35.97 mile.  Additional competitors and their 1500 meter times include - Sara Vaughn, University of Colorado, 4:08.74; University of California Riverside graduate, Brenda Martinez, 4:39.58; Meghan Peyton, University of Iowa, 4:40.5; and Erin Koch, American University, 4:46.19.  The women’s record of 4:25.27 was set by Suzie Favor-Hamilton in 2002.


AJ Acosta


The men’s event has its largest field to date with twelve competititors.  Those to watch are the 2009 Falmouth winner Will Leer, Oregon Track Club, who ran 3:57.28.   Will was fifth in the U.S. Championships 1500 meters in Eugene.  Adrian Blincoe, who ran for Villanova, was a 2008 New Zealand Olympian, and has run a 3:54.40, will be going to Daegu to represent the Kiwi’s in the 5,000 meters.  Two other challengers are Irishman and Florida State graduate, Ciaran O’Lionaird, who has been tearing up the 1500 meters in Europe, recently dropping his personal best by four seconds to 3:34.00; and  A.J. Acosta, Oregon, who has run 3:53.76 and was eleventh at the U.S. Championships 1500.  This is the first time Acosta has run on the East Coast.

The remaining athletes all have run sub-four minute miles at various times in their careers.  They include - Liam Boylan-Pett, Columbia University, 3:59.40; Jake Bolas, Wisconsin, 3:58.4; Ben Bruce, Oregon Track Club, who last week ran the second-fastest American time in the Steeplechase this year in 8:19.10; John Jefferson, Indiana, who ran 3:56.82 in the 2008 Falmouth mile; Jordan McNamara, Oregon, whose best is 3:56.82, and was tenth in the U.S. Championships 1500; and Craig Miller, Wisconsin, whose best is 3:58.41.  Rob Novak, Seton Hall, who ran 3:59.70 and Jeff See, Ohio State, who ran 3:58.15 round out the field.  The men’s record is 3:56.45 set by Jon Rankin in 2008.

The winner of the New Balance Falmouth Mile takes home $2000, while the runner-up receives $1000, with $500 for third and $250 for fourth.  If the men’s winner runs below 4:00 and women’s winner runs below 4:33 they pocket another $1000.  Any other men or women under the standard will be awarded $500.

This year marks the second edition of New Balance Falmouth Scholastic Mile.  Last year, the girls’ and boys’ competitions featured top runners on Cape Cod and this year it has been expanded to feature top Bay State high school talent.  Each high school athlete will outfitted in New Balance apparel.

Girls’ Scholastic Mile 6:00 p.m.  record - Anna Gannett, Sandwich, Mass.  5:27.58
Name Town
Hannah Alpert Needham
Gianna Cacciatore Whitman
Lauren Columbare Mansfield
Jill Corcoran Weymouth
Alex Giese Franklin
Madison Granger Belchertown
Katie Jessee Concord
Abigail Pohl Weston
Kelsey Whitaker Kingston
Laura Williamson Princeton

Boys’ Scholastic Mile 6:15 p.m. record - Max Darrah, Mashpee, Mass.  4:28.43
Brendan Adams Pembroke
Wesley Gallagher Pembroke
Mike Giardina Lowell
Alex Jagelsky Rutland
Andrew Hood Franklin
Joel Hubbard Marshfield
Brendan Robertson Westborough
Stephen Sollowin Weymouth
James Sullivan Acton
Kevin Thomas Marshfield

Elite Women’s Mile 6:30 p.m.   record - 4:25.27 Suzy Favor-Hamilton, Wisc.  2002
Name Age City, State or Country Mile Time (or other timed noted)
Meghan Armstrong Peyton 25 Richfield, Minn. 4:40.5
Erin Donohue 25 Hadden, N.J. 4:26.48
Stephanie Garcia 23 South Riding, Va. 4:45.73
Molly Huddle 26 Providence, R.I. 14:44.76 (AR 5000m 2010)
Maggie Infeld 25 Washington, D.C. 4:35.37
Erin Koch 23 Perkasle, Penn. 4:46.19
Brenda Martinez 23 Alamosa, Colo. 4:39.58
Nicole Schappert 28 Piscataway, N.J. 4:35.97
Nicole (Edwards) Sifuentes 25 Canada 4:29.33
Sara Vaughn 25 Beverton, Ore. 4:08.74 (1500m)

Elite Men’s Mile 6:45 p.m.   record - 3:56.45 Jon Rankin, Calif.  2008
Name Age City, State or Country Mile Time (or other timed noted)
AJ Acosta 23 Oceanside, Calif. 3:53.76
Adrian Blincoe 31 New Zealand 3:54.40
Jack Bolas 23 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3:58.4
Liam Boylan-Pett 25 New York, N.Y. 3:59.40
Ben Bruce 28 Eugene, Ore. 8:19.10 (3000m Steeplechase)
John Jefferson 28 Delray Beach, Fla. 3:56.82
Will Leer 26 Ann Arbor, Mich. 3:55.66
Jordan McNamara 24 Auburn, Wash. 3:56.82
Craig Miller 24 Madison, Wisc. 3:58.41
Rob Novak 25 West Orange, N.J. 3:59.70
Ciaran O’Lionaird 23 Ireland 3:57.99
Jeff See 25 Middletown, Ohio 3:58.15

Awards Ceremony 7:00 p.m.

Elite Mile Prize Purse – Male & Female
  1. $2,000
  2. $1,000
  3. $500
  4. $250
Incentive:  $1000
Male winner under:  4:00.00
Female winner under:  4:33.00
Incentive:  $500
Male finishers under:  4:00.00
Female finishers under:  4:33.00

In addition to top-level mile performances, spectators will be treated to entertainment and will be eligible raffle prizes which will be drawn between races and the grand prize raffe that will be drawn at 7:00 p.m.  Winners must be present at the mile to claim their prize. 
The Kalperis Track is a Mondo surface and recognized as one of the fastest in the world.
Visit the New Balance Falmouth Mile web site http://www.falmouthroadrace.com/mile or visit the New Balance Falmouth Mile booth at the New Balance Falmouth Road Race Expo at the Falmouth High School Field House, 874 Gifford Street, Falmouth on Friday, Aug. 12 or Saturday, Aug. 13.
Elite Men and Women’s biographical information attached.
 

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