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July 13, 2018 – Raleigh, North Carolina – After initially announcing on the Summer of Miles podcast earlier this week, Sir Walter Running is excited to present the deepest Men’s and Women’s field to date to compete at the 2018  Sir Walter Miler. The event returns in its fifth year to its standard first Friday night spot on August 3, 2018 at the Meredith College Track. The 2018 event will again feature Elite Men’s and Women’s Mile races, and a pair of local races: a Run Club Mile, and a Run Club 4×400 meter Relay. The Sir Walter Miler is free and open to the public, and will again be broadcast live internationally on FloTrack.

“When we first created this event in 2014, the goal was to get certain athletes a chance to compete that couldn’t make it to Europe, or get into bigger American races. We wanted to create a Triple A All Star game, of sorts. In 2018, we have 5 Olympians in our field, yet still hold slots for athletes trying to tackle that majestic 4:00 and 4:30 barrier for the first time. While some things have changed, much of the spirit of the event has remained the same,” said race Co-founder Pat Price.

Since its inception in 2014, the Sir Walter Miler has seen the collective Men’s Elite field break the 4:00 Mile barrier 26 times. Before the event, the last time someone broke 4:00 in Raleigh was 1974.

“We always try to create a balanced field, but this year’s field has just turned out to be exceptionally fast. 7 runners have run faster than the current state record of 3:54.57, so the up-and-comers in the field will be in for the ride of their lives!” said Men’s Elite Coordinator, Stephen Furst.

Before the Sir Walter Miler, no Woman had ever broken the 4:30 Mile barrier in North Carolina. Through 2017, the collective Women’s field has broken the very exclusive barrier 9 times at the event.

“We have so many great story lines in our Women’s field this year, with a blend of national superstars, mixed with an exciting class of younger developing athletes just out of college that have a great opportunity to breakthrough. We also love that we have some of our favorite returning athletes, including 3 of our past champions, and our meet record holder, Lauren Johnson (4:25.04). I think we could see the most sub 4:30’s we’ve ever seen in this race,” said Women’s Elite Coordinator, Jeff Caron.

Full Elite fields are listed below.

Races will start at 8:15pm at Meredith College, with the popular Pre and Post party again being held at Raleigh Brewing Company, where Bo’s Kitchen will be on hand, serving up Korean Street Food. Umstead 100 finisher and Raleigh Brewing Co. Head Brewer, Les Abbott, is working on a special beer for the event, and Wicked Weed Brewing has again brewed an exclusive as well. The “Run for El Dorado” Pale Ale is a play on Sir Walter Raleigh’s El Dorado (City of Gold) Expedition, and the El Dorado hop, which the beer is built around, will be available at the Pre and Post party, as well as around town at local bottle shops, including the Sir Walter “Extra Miler” at Tasty Beverage on Saturday afternoon. All proceeds will go to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund,  a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization committed to the fight against women’s cancers.

“Clearly we are excited about the great fields assembled, but personally, I get most excited seeing the way in which the community is truly starting to own this race. Going into our 5th year, we see the movement of activation and inclusion in what we are doing, and that gets me really hopeful for where we are going!” said race Co-Founder, Sandy Roberts.

The Sir Walter Miler weekend kicks off Thursday afternoon with the Elite Athletes getting into town and meeting local high school athletes at the “Adopt-a-Runner” event. Interested local High School Coaches can fill out this form to get more information.

On Thursday night, a private dinner for the athletes at Runologie, who collaborated with the Sir Walter team on developing commerative goodr sunglasses to celebrate 5 years of the event. Food and drink will be catered by Trophy Brewing Co. and limited tickets are available to the public.

On Friday, at the Sir Walter Miler, the Very Important Spectator Experience will allow fans to get one step closer the night of the event, with finish line seating and a special Pre-Party at Raleigh Brewing Company. Packages are now available.

Race Day Schedule (subject to change)
6:00pm – Pre-party starts at Raleigh Brewing Company (Food Trucks, Live Music, Giveaways)
8:15pm – Run Club Mile
8:25pm – Run Club 4×400 Relay #1
8:35pm – Run Club 4×400 Relay #2 (if needed)
8:45pm – Fans can enter the track area
9:00pm – National Anthem
9:05pm – Women’s Elite Mile
9:20pm – Men’s Elite Mile
9:30pm – Awards Ceremony at Meredith College Track
9:45pm – Post-party starts at Raleigh Brewing Company

The free Rise and Run with the Pros event, sponsored by ElliptiGO and Rise Cameron Village will be held at 9am on Saturday, August 4th, at the Harrison Avenue entrance of Umstead Park. Fans are invited to come run 4+ miles with the Elite athletes, and will be treated to coffee, biscuits, and donuts afterwards. Arrow Haircuts will provide complimentary cuts to all elite athletes competing. The Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown is the official meet Hotel, and has discounted rates for fans attending through July 20th.

Sponsors of the 2018 Sir Walter Miler are Waverly Hematology OncologyThe Bone and Joint Surgery ClinicUSATF North CarolinaGreater Raleigh Sports Alliance, HomeAdvisorTrophy Brewing Co.ElliptiGOArrow HaircutsShop Local RaleighGregory Poole Equipment Company, and Rise Cameron Village.

The Sir Walter Miler is directed and promoted by Sir Walter Running, a Raleigh-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is the Greater Raleigh running community together through innovation, activation, and inclusivity. Sir Walter Running is a USATF club that also produces the Pop Up Miles series, the Raleigh RunDown Downhill Mile, the Rocket MilePop Up Cross Country at Dix Park, a series of Strava Challenges, the Summer of Miles podcast, and the postrun brand.

2018 Initial Sir Walter Miler Elite Women’s Field
Sarah Brown – Team New Balance
Amanda Eccleston – Brooks
Stephanie Garcia – Team New Balance
Sammy George – Raleigh Distance Project
Lauren Johnson – adidas / BAA
Megan Mansy – HOKA / NJNYTC
Angel Piccirillo – Juventus TC
Nicole Sifuentes – Saucony
Kate Van Buskirk – Nike
Sara Vaughn
Heather Wilson – HOKA / NJNYTC
Cory McGee – Team New Balance
Charlene Lipsey – adidas
Jamie Morrissey – True Blue Elite (Pacer)

2018 Initial Sir Walter Miler Elite Men’s Field
Craig Engels – Nike / Nike Oregon Project
Robby Andrews – adidas
Christian Soratos – adidas
Lopez Lomong – Nike / Bowerman Track Club
Robert Domanic
Pat Casey – Under Armour
Graham Crawford – HOKA / NJNYTC
Johnny Gregorek – ASICS
Ben Blankenship – Nike / Oregon Track Club
Sean McGorty
Hassan Mead – Nike / Oregon Track Club
Jacob Thomson – adidas / BAA
Charlie Marquardt – Bryn Mahr Running Co.
Henry Dwyer
Jesse Garn – HOKA / NJNYTC (Pacer)

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For more information, sponsorship information, or interview requests, contact Pat Price for Singlet Public Relations at sirwalterrunning@gmail.com and 919.260.8013