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JARED KIMLER, Sophomore, Natick

Mile Personal Best: 4:53

Career Highlights:

  • Placed 5th in the Auerbach Freshman/Sophomore Meet in the 1K
  • Placed 17th at the New Balance Ocean State Cross-Country Invitational Freshman Division 2 race

Jared initially became involved in running in middle school. His fondest memory of running thus far was participating in the Rhode Island Ocean State Cross Country Meet. There were horrible weather conditions, but it was the most fun he had in a race. His mother ran in high school and also ran the Boston Marathon. He listens to Radiohead on his iPod before every race. Jared is currently a sophomore at Natick High School.

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2010 B.A.A. Invitational Mile Races Results

DATE: Sunday, April 18, 2010

TIME:
9:30 a.m.: Girls Middle School 1,000 meters
Boys Middle School 1,000 meters
9:45 a.m.: Girls Scholastic Mile
Boys Scholastic Mile
10:00 a.m.: Women’s Professional Mile
Men’s Professional Mile

DISTANCES: One mile and 1,000 meters

RUNNER LISTS:

PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES
MEN'S ELITE FIELD
Name Age, Residence Personal Best Location, Year
Andrew Baddeley 27, Great Britain 3:49.38 Olso, NOR, 2008
Juan Luis Barrios 26, Mexico 3:56.08 New York, NY, 2007
Darren Brown 25, United States 3:58.35 Dublin, IRE, 2008
Alistair Cragg 29, Ireland 3:55.04 Fayetteville, AR, 2006
Mark Draper 25, Great Britain 3:56.80 New York, NY, 2010
Markos Geneti 25, Ethiopia (1,500 meters) 3:33.83 Stockholm, SWE, 2005
Garret Heath 25, United States 3:57.34 Boston, MA 2010
Kyle Miller 24, United States 4:00.50 Fayetteville, AR 2008
Ricky Stevenson 21 Great Britain 3:56.31 Boston, MA 2010

WOMEN'S ELITE FIELD
Name Age, Residence Personal Best Location, Year
Erin Donohue 26, United States 4:26.48 Rieti, ITA, 2008
Sara Hall 27, United States 4:32.24 Falmouth, MA, 2009
Frances Koons 24, United States 4:33.24 New York, NY, 2010
Roisin McGettigan 29, Ireland 4:35.55 Philadelphia, PA, 2004
Marina Muncan 27, Serbia 4:33.16 Toronto, ONT, 2009
Morgan Uceny 25, United States 4:31.70 Falmouth, MA, 2009

SCHOLASTIC BOYS' FIELD
Town Name Grade Personal Best
Hopkinton Dan Carrai 12 4:48
Hopkinton Cameron Fairbanks 12 4:33
Ashland Justin Davis 12 4:55
Ashland Ryan Milewski 9 5:25
Framingham Brian Gilligan 9 4:56
Framingham Ben Groleau 10 4:33
Natick Jared Kimler 10 4:53
Natick Nicholas Russo 12 4:59
Wellesley Tim Robinson 12 4:51
Wellesley Matt White 12 Debut
Newton Ezra Lichtman 11 4:27
Newton Yuji Wakimoto 12 4:31
Brookline Michael Jorgensen 12 4:44
Brookline Sam Pratt-Otto 12 4:39
Boston Nur Hersi 11 4:50
Boston Abdihakim Yusuf 12 4:40

SCHOLASTIC GIRLS' FIELD
Town Name Grade Personal Best
Hopkinton Kim Bolick 11 5:26
Hopkinton Kellie Lodge 11 5:14
Ashland Hannah Daly 10 5:52
Ashland Sarah Poulin 11 5:52
Framingham Sarah Bowhill 11 5:17
Framingham Maria Grandoni 11 5:41
Natick Ellie Holman 10 5:41
Natick Annie McElaney 10 5:39
Wellesley Jessie Kaliski 11 5:23
Wellesley Emily Nadel 12 5:29
Newton Melanie Fineman 12 4:57
Newton Margo Gillis 11 5:00
Brookline Naomi Gordon 8 Debut
Brookline Hannah McGrath 9 Debut
Boston Elza Lambergs 11 5:44
Boston Kathleen Mello 11 5:25

ORGANIZER: Boston Athletic Association

LOCATION: Boylston Street between Exeter Street and Dartmouth Street at the Boston Marathon Finish Line

MILE COURSE: A three lap, USATF-certified course begins on Boylston Street, turns left on Dartmouth Street, left on Newbury Street, left on Exeter Street then left onto Boylston ending at the Boston Marathon finish line. Each lap is 522 meters, plus 44 additional meters on the first lap before the runners first cross the finish line.

EVENT: Middle school aged boys and girls will compete in a 1,000 meter race followed by a series of four one-mile races for professional men, professional women, scholastic boys, and scholastic girls. Each of the mile runners will cross the famous Boston Marathon finish line four times. The second-annual events add an exciting element to the historic race weekend.

2009 CHAMPIONS:
Men’s Winner: Darren Brown of Austin, TX - 4:11.6
Women’s Winner: Anna Willard of Mammoth Lakes, CA - 4:38.6
Boys’ Scholastic Winner: Ryan Hardiman of Brookline - 4:37.3
Girls’ Scholastic Winner: Margo Gillis of Newton - 5:10.6

FIELD SIZE: Approximately eight professional men, eight professional women, 16 scholastic boys, 16 scholastic girls, 16 middle school-aged boys, and 16 middle school-aged girls.

PRIZE MONEY:
Professional Men & Women Awards: 1st - $3,000, 2nd - $2,000, 3rd - $1,000, 4th - $750, 5th - $500




 
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