Coverage
The adidas Grand Prix will be moving from Randall's Island in NYC and will now become a "street meet."
Watch Episode 2 of Livin' the adidas Dream: Rachel McArthur as the 4:46 sophomore miler from Virginia Go Pro documented her weekend last month in New York City while competing in the adidas Dream Mile.
Episode 2 of Livin' the adidas Dream: Rachel McArthur as the 4:46 sophomore miler from Virginia Go Pro documented her weekend in New York City while competing in the adidas Dream Mile with the nation's best distance runners. Cameo appearances by Drew Hunter, Ryen Frazier, Anna Rohrer, Destiny Collins, and Malia Ellington.
Tavien Feaster ran 10.45 to finish second at the adidas Dream 100.
Athletes' dreams came true at the adidas Dream Mile and Dream 100 in New York City. Relive the hype!
The adidas Dream Mile and 100m races didn't disappoint and the pole vault juiciness is back
Listen to Grant Fisher talk about his experience as a two-time Dream Mile champion, and what races like the Dream Mile and Dream 100 mean for the sport!
The adidas Dream Mile and 100m races didn't disappoint and the pole vault juiciness is back
MileSplit had an exclusive ride in the adidas Dream limo. Hear what the winners of the Adidas Dream mile and Dream 100 talked about on their bus ride back from the track!
We talked with Grant Fisher about what it feels like to be two time Adidas Dream Mile Champ!
Watch Christina Aragon and Grant Fisher both win the 2015 adidas Dream mile titles thanks to having the best kicks in the final 200 meters of the elite and star-studded fields in New York.
Carlos won the Prefontaine Mile, find out the details behind how the Grand Prix Classic went for him.
Watch Christina Aragon and Grant Fisher both win the 2015 adidas Dream mile titles thanks to having the best kicks in the final 200 meters of the elite and star-studded fields in New York.
Dani Jones, who took runner-up honors at the Prefontaine Classic two weeks ago, talks about placing sixth in 4:41 at adidas. The Colorado-bound senior looks ahead to the Brooks PR 2 Mile.
High quality version of the adidas Boys Dream mile race won by Grant Fisher in 4:01.74. Footage courtesy of NBC/USATF.
High quality version of the adidas Boys Dream mile race won by Christina Aragon in US #8 all-time 4:37.91. Footage courtesy of NBC/USATF.
High quality version of the adidas Girls Dream 100 race won by Candace Hill in US #1 11.21. Footage courtesy of NBC/USATF.
High quality version of the adidas Girls Dream 100 race won by Michael Norman in 10.36. Footage courtesy of NBC/USATF.
Highlights from the 2015 adidas Dream Mile and 100 meter races in New York City. Fisher repeats, Aragon times her kick right, Hill breaks through the wind, and Norman shows he can run the 100.
Katie Rainsberger begins her final lap, one which would see her climb four notches to an eventual fourth-place finish. Photo by Steven Pisano.
David Wilson, 2009 High School Triple Jump National Champion, 53-1.75 HS TJ PR, former TJ All-American at Virginia Tech, and former NFL Giants' Runningback talks about coming back from his neck injury not as a NFL record breaking runningback, but as a triple jump. This was his first meet in four years. MileSplit caught up with him while he showed us the futuristic Phunkeeduck
Lucy Biles of Herriman, UT talks about finishing 13th at the Dream Mile. The UNC-bound senior was disappointed but has one more to close her high school career on a strong point next weekend at the Brooks PR Invitational.
Four Floridians headed to New York City for the 2015 Adidas Grand Prix. See how the Sunshine State fared in the Dream 100 and Dream Mile.
South Carolina Tavien Feaster ran 10.45 for runner-up honors at the adidas Dream 100. He's only a junior and he already says he'll be back next year!
Watch the race video of the adidas Dream girls race, which Christina Aragon, a junior from Montana is able to pull away from Prefontaine Classic mile winner Ryen Frazier for a 4:37.91 win.
Watch 400 and 200 meter national leader Michael Norman, a junior from California, showcase his incredible range in winning the adidas Dream 100 in a new PR of 10.36 for his first 100 meter race of 2015!
Watch Candace Hill, the sophomore from Georgia, win the 2015 adidas Dream girls 100 race blowing away from the stout field with a wind legal US #1 11.21 clocking as she broke a stiff headwind in her victory.
Watch Grant Fisher win his second consecutive adidas Dream Mile after splits of 61, 2:03, 3:05 for the first 3 laps before pulling away from challengers Drew Hunter (4:02) and Mikey Brannigan (4:03) in 4:01 win.
After running a 11.21 100 to win the adidas Dream girls 100 into a -1.5 headwind, the question begins...could Candace Hill go sub 11 seconds before she graduates high school? Post-race interview with Hill.
Post-race interview with Grant Fisher after becoming only the second to repeat as adidas Dream Mile champion in a time of 4:01.74.
The 4:16 1500m runner finish third at the Prefontaine Classic, her first large-scale national mile race. She's ready to rematch against much of the same field this afternoon at the adidas Dream Mile
Many people have their opinion on who will win the Dream Mile/100m races, so we ask the athletes who will be victorious. Listen to their priceless (or lack there of) answers
The national leader in the 100m and 200m talks to MileSplit before the adidas Dream 100 about her top competition, including Teahna Daniels, who has also raced 11.15 this year
3x national 5k champion Anna Rohrer talks about competing for 11th place, 4:54 in the Dream Mile. The distance specialist is excited to compete in the Brooks PR 2 Mile next weekend.
Malia Ellington talks about running a season-best 4:54 to place 10th at the Dream Mile. The Harvard-bound senior got autographs from a lot of stars, including Usain Bolt!
Olympian Matt Centrowitz of the Nike Oregon Project is in New York to race the Men's 800m. He weighs in on his picks for the Girls and Boys Dream Mile races
Tavien Feaster talks with MileSplit before competing in the 100 in New York. Comments from coach Glover Smiley inside.
The California state champion ran to all-time list marks in the 200m and 400m last weekend. But is he ready to take on the nation's best at 100m?
MileSplit is on-site checking in with many of the adidas Dream high school athletes on their thoughts before they take the big stage at Icahn Stadium in New York City on Saturday. More interviews being uploaded tonight!
Grant Fisher looks to join Lukas Verzbicas as the only two repeat Dream race champions, while also follow in the footsteps of Alan Webb & Jim Ryun as the only two high school milers to dip under 4 minutes twice.
After her state meet performance this weekend is going to be easy and fun.