Two More Set to Join Exeter Mile Field

On August 7th eleven athletes will make a historic attempt to break 4:00 in the mile.  This would make them the first ever to accomplish this great feat on RI soil.   Seven of those athletes have already surpassed the 4:00 mark, including two recent additions, Daniel Clark and Cory Leslie.

 Daniel Clark graduated from Lumen Christi Catholic High School in Michigan where he was a division 3 state champion and all-time record holder in the 800m.  He earned multiple All-State selections and held PRs o1:54.2 in the 800m, 4:16.2 in the 1,600m, and 15:46.7 for 5,000m cross country.  

Daniel then entered the University of Notre Dame where he earned several All-Big East accolades.  His most notable performances came as a senior where he finished 2nd in the Big East Indoor Championships with a mile time of 4:07.02 and then at the Big East Outdoor Championships where he placed third in the 1,500m with a time of 3:45.11.  He was also a member of the 4x1600m relay team that finished first at the Drake Relays.

Most recently, Daniel competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials.  He ran a blazing 3:42.85 in the semi-finals of the 1,500m.  He missed the finals by only a tenth of a second.  His most recent 1,500m PR includes a 3:39.11 and with a 3:58.67 Mile PR, Daniel is poised to run well below 4:00.

 

 

Joining Daniel will be Cory Leslie.  Cory also competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 3,000m Steeplechase.  Cory finished 9th with a time of 8:33.94.  A recent graduate of The Ohio State University, Cory earned All-American honors in the Steeplechase, DMR, and the mile.  He is the Ohio State record holder in the indoor 800m (1:48.11), indoor 1000m (2:22.48), Indoor mile (3:56.85) as well as being a member of the school record DMR and 4x800m relays.  Cory finished 3rd in the 3,000m Steeplechase in the most recent NCAA Championships.  

Cory has a laundry list of accolades from his time at Ohio State, not limited to his stunning PRs.  Prior to competing at Ohio State, Cory was a 2008 Ohio high school state champion in the 800 and the mile.  His mile time of 4:08.41 was only .38 seconds off the Ohio high school record.  He was also a state champion at the 2007 OHSAA Division II Cross Country Championship.

These two athletes bring tremendous depth to a field of athletes which boasts seven sub 4:00 milers.  As the field grows, the burning question no longer is who will break 4:00 on August 7th, but how many?