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Nia Akins (2:00.79), Andrew Casey (1:45.08) & Lindsey Butler (4:09.24) among winners at 2026 Adrian Martinez Classic

Olympians and international stars turn a small town into mini Eugene for an evening

By Grady Flinn

After a full afternoon of scholastic and community races, including an 8-and-under quarter-mile and a family 4 x 400 relay, the tone shifted at the Adrian Martinez Classic on Sunday evening in Concord, Mass. The emcee quieted the pulsing hip-hop coming from the speakers, and the crowd hushed. As he announced their names and listed their accolades, professional runners from across the globe jogged, one by one, to the start line and shook out their legs.

For one evening a year, Concord, a town of 18,000 in the Boston suburbs, becomes a mini Eugene, as dozens of elite runners flock to a track nestled in a public park between a municipal playground and a couple of tennis courts. Spectators of all ages, many of whom just cooled down from their own races, rim the perimeter to catch a glimpse of the pros.

Between the women’s and men’s 800-meter and 1500-meter races and a men’s 2-mile, this year’s lineup included Olympians, an Egyptian record holder, and athletes with an eye on the 2028 Olympic Trials, to mention a few.

The Adro (as it’s affectionately called, after its namesake’s nickname) is not a particularly big meet – at least not by crowd numbers. It’s in Concord, not a big city or a college town. Its suburban park venue is far from the stadiums many of these professional runners are used to. You might have to peer over a shoulder – or two – to catch the finish.

Yet there’s something unique about the Adro that brings professional runners from all over the world back to Emerson Park each June.

James Mwaura won a rainy 2-mile (c) Mike Scott 2026

James Mwaura, a three-time All-American in track and cross country for Gonzaga who placed 5th in the USATF  Outdoor Championships 10,000 meters last year, attributed his own sense of ease to the day’s unpretentious vibe.

“I came in, and they were running a mixed relay with young kids. It was easy to get in the groove, get my nerves calm,” he said in an interview after his race. 

In the 2-mile on Sunday, Mwaura held a steady lead over a tight front pack until breaking away during the bell lap, putting up a final time of 8:34.61.

Katie Snowden, a British Olympian and five-time finalist at the European Championships, was drawn to the Adro by the good word that “it was a really fast track.” It’s a sentiment shared by many – professional or otherwise – who have raced at Emerson. For her, the Adro was a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gear up for the next big race.

“It’s supposed to be a good meet, so I was excited to get a 1500 under my belt here before the LA Grand Prix next weekend,” she said in an interview.

Lindsey Butler after her victory in the 1500 (c) Mike Scott 2026

Snowden finished second in the women’s 1500-meter race in 4:10.79.

Hazem Miawad, Egypt’s national record holder for the indoor 800 and a two-time Egyptian champion, competed at his fourth Adro on Sunday. 

“They just run such a good meet, and they really help the pros out. We love the energy and the fans, and we get a lot of really fast times here!” he said in an interview.

While Miawad hopes to bring the medal home to Egypt at the Mediterranean Games later this summer, “I always circle [the Adro] on my calendar.”

Perhaps part of what makes the Adrian Martinez Classic special is that it is a meet for everyone. Just as community members stick around to appreciate the rare talent that gathers in this unlikely place, the chance to be immersed in community running is part of what makes the Adro special for many pro runners, too.

To international coach and track cognoscente Peter Thompson, who has supported the Adro since 2014, the creation of a “big-little” event was “exactly what we were trying to do: to mix the two, bring the world-class to the community.”

Two-time US champ Nia Akins won the 800 (c) Mike Scott 2026

This year’s showing was, indeed, world-class. Andrew Casey, a junior at the University of Wisconsin, won the men’s 800 in 1:45.08 after being seeded in the second heat, breaking the meet record of 1:46.03. Olympian and two-time US outdoor champion Nia Akins surged ahead of an otherwise tight women’s 800 field to win with a time of 2:00.79. Lindsey Butler, 2022 NCAA indoor 800 champion, pulled out a 4:09.24 win in the 1500. Kaden Kluth from American University won the men’s 1500 in 3:41.10.

The Adrian Martinez Classic is named after a former star miler at Concord-Carlisle High School who passed away from cardiac arrest at 22 after graduating from Williams College. It raises funds for his high school teams and for a scholarship in his name.

The community-driven meet was founded in 2009 by meet organizer Stephen Lane, a social studies teacher at CCHS who coached Martinez. Last year, he told the Concord Bridge, a local paper, that he’s “tried to keep it true to [Adrian’s] spirit: running, racing, community, and fun.”

As Akins, the 800-meter champion who competed for the United States at the 2024 Paris Olympics, accepted her applause on Sunday, she shared a few words that it’s safe to say Adrian lived by: “Every race is a brand-new experience…in anything in life, it’s good to be a student. There’s no ceiling that way.”

Full results can be found below.

Grady Flinn is a 2025 graduate of Concord-Carlisle High School and aspiring journalist.

For more on how the Adrian Martinez Classic got started, check out our 2014 article on the meet’s origins: LRC How Seven Olympians And 55 Other Pros Ended Up Racing At A High School Track Next To A Playground

High Performance – D

Men’s 800 Metres

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Thomas BREEN USA 1:49.44
2. Colin KELLY USA 1:49.74
3. Julian ASKE USA 1:50.16
4. Cédrik FLIPO 17 MAR 2003 CAN 1:50.83
5. Dylan WILBUR USA 1:52.58
6. Russell DINKINS 27 JUN 1989 USA 1:54.08
Ryan ORR USA DNF
Final 2
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Andrew CASEY 21 FEB 2005 USA 1:45.08
2. Carver MORGAN USA 1:45.43
3. Trevor RICHWINE USA 1:46.27
4. Clayborn PENDER 04 MAY 2000 USA 1:48.60
5. Stephen EVANS 07 JUL 1996 CAN 1:50.76
6. Beck WITTSTADT 09 JUL 2002 USA 1:55.25
Toren CAESAR USA DNF

High Performance – D

Men’s 1500 Metres

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Gerson David MONTES DE OCA 08 JUN 1997 ECU 3:43.43
2. Kevin ROBERTSON 28 SEP 1998 CAN 3:43.88
3. Samuel HEPWORTH 19 JUN 2004 CAN 3:44.06
4. Zane POWELL 11 MAY 2003 NZL 3:44.80
5. Cormac DIXON 18 JAN 2006 IRL 3:44.81
6. Colin PEATTIE USA 3:45.13
7. Aidan SHEA USA 3:46.01
8. Christian NOBLE 21 APR 1997 USA 3:52.66
Marcus REILLY 13 NOV 2005 USA DNS
Owen COMISKEY USA DNS
Marcel AUBRY 2000 CAN DNS
Final 2
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Kaden KLUTH USA 3:41.10
2. Charlie O’DONOVAN 06 AUG 1999 IRL 3:41.80
3. Robin LEFEBVRE 10 DEC 2006 CAN 3:41.90
4. Eric GIBSON USA 3:42.90
5. Guilherme KURTZ 27 AUG 1994 BRA 3:43.00
6. Matthew BEAUDET 28 FEB 2000 CAN 3:43.90
7. Jude WHEELER-DEE 19 SEP 2003 CAN 3:44.60
8. Ryan FOWKES 23 MAR 2001 USA 3:56.20
Ben ALLEN 22 APR 1991 USA DNS
Hazem MIAWAD 11 JAN 1997 EGY DNS

High Performance – D

Men’s 2 Miles

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. James MWAURA USA 8:34.61
2. Johnathan RENIEWICKI 03 OCT 1995 USA 8:37.75
3. Aidan O’GORMAN 24 MAY 2001 USA 8:41.21
4. Christopher COLLET USA 8:43.94
5. Jeff LAUTENSLAGER 18 JAN 1996 NZL 8:45.26
6. Mitchell DERVIN USA 8:49.18
7. Thomas LAVIOLETTE 05 DEC 2000 CAN 8:52.47
8. Michael BOHLKE USA 8:58.17
9. Travis MARTIN USA 9:13.21
Isaac BASTEN 21 NOV 2000 USA DNF
Eric HOLT 12 MAY 1995 USA DNS

High Performance – D

Women’s 800 Metres

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Amy PICCOLO 18 APR 1997 CAN 2:05.96
2. Olivia MARTIN 10 AUG 2005 GBR 2:06.16
3. Camille BOUDREAU 21 OCT 2001 CAN 2:06.47
4. Anna CONNOR 10 JAN 1986 USA 2:06.74
5. Gemma GALVIN 19 FEB 2007 IRL 2:06.87
Raquel BENEDE 19 MAR 1996 ESP DNS
Final 2
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Shannon FLOCKHART 05 APR 2002 GBR 2:02.74
2. Susan ANENO 27 JUL 1996 UGA 2:03.45
3. Emma DAGENAIS 23 JUL 1997 CAN 2:03.48
4. Elizabeth MARTELL USA 2:03.73
5. Nicole BUEHRLE USA 2:04.96
Elise LAMBERT USA DNF
Final 3
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Nia AKINS 07 JUL 1998 USA 2:00.79
2. Hannah BALLOWE 28 DEC 2000 USA 2:01.77
3. Alison ANDREWS-PAUL 18 DEC 1997 NZL 2:02.33
4. Kate MITCHELL 18 NOV 1999 USA 2:03.25
5. Gabrielle WILKINSON 10 JUN 1999 JAM 2:05.08
6. Simone PLOURDE 08 JUL 2000 CAN 2:05.65
Hannah SEGRAVE 14 APR 1995 IRL DNS
Haley BRENNY USA DNF

High Performance – D

Women’s 1500 Metres

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Lindsey BUTLER 28 AUG 2000 USA 4:09.24
2. Katie SNOWDEN 09 MAR 1994 GBR 4:10.79
3. Alexandra CARLSON USA 4:13.08
4. Roisin FLANAGAN 02 MAY 1997 IRL 4:19.37
5. Kyra HOLLAND USA 4:21.16
6. Emily RICHARDS 21 JUL 1995 USA 4:21.18
7. Sabrina LAVIGNE 1999 CAN 4:23.76
8. Annie MANN 02 MAR 2006 GBR 4:24.01
9. Rylan ENGELS USA 4:24.34
10. Courtney HUFSMITH 24 OCT 1998 CAN 4:29.76
Hannah BALLOWE 28 DEC 2000 USA DNS
Nicole BUEHRLE USA DNS

Open Event – F

Men’s Mile

Final 2
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Ryan GAMELIN USA 4:23.19
2. Mike BROWN USA 4:24.28
3. Tim CHAMPLIN USA 4:25.96
4. Silas GRAMAGLIA 19 MAY 2001 USA 4:26.41
Final 3
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Ryan TOBIN USA 4:01.74
2. Sacha DERNONCOURT 2005 CAN 4:02.25
3. Tyler BARTLETT USA 4:02.29
4. Ryan LOCICERO USA 4:07.80
5. Silas GARTNER USA 4:08.25
6. Grady JENDZEJEC USA 4:11.06
7. Salvatore MASCIARELLI USA 4:13.01
8. Aaron WILLINGHAM 24 MAY 1997 USA 4:15.97
9. Joshua LESNIAK USA 4:17.83
10. Ben SZUHAJ USA 4:19.48
11. Dan MCSOLLA USA 4:21.20
12. Matthew BARON 24 AUG 1992 USA 4:27.70

Open Event – F

Women’s Mile

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Emma Jane O’GORMAN USA 5:10.35
2. Meredith BARBER USA 5:16.26
Sydney CLARY USA DNS
Lucy MCLEAN 2007 USA DNS

High School Events – F

Men’s Mile

Final 4
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Liam HARTMANN 15 JUN 2009 USA 4:24.41
2. Max HARRINGTON 07 NOV 2007 USA 4:24.90
3. John WALSH 11 APR 2008 USA 4:25.97
Final 5
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Samuel LAVERDIERE USA 4:13.92
2. William TRAUTZ USA 4:14.64
3. Liam CHAPPELEAR 22 MAY 2009 USA 4:15.42
4. James KERR USA 4:18.95
5. Alex CHENG 11 FEB 2008 USA 4:18.97
6. Henry MCLANE 12 SEP 2008 USA 4:20.61
Ryan COLLINS USA DNS

High School Events – F

Women’s Mile

Final 1
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Leila DIAZ 20 SEP 2011 USA 5:17.61
2. Chloe WALKER 05 MAY 2009 USA 5:18.44
Final 2
Place Name Birth Date Mark
1. Maggie ABELY USA 5:08.25
2. Jillian BERGERON USA 5:08.30
3. Izzy WHEELER GBR 5:11.58
4. Megan JOYCE USA 5:15.64
5. Tea PAGNOTTI USA 5:16.14
6. Elise CASSO USA 5:17.18
7. Brady PRENETA USA 5:20.53
Scarlett HAWKINS USA DNS