The Brooks PR Invitational has added a Freshman Mile National Championship to their star studded event on June 7th in Renton, Washington.
The event has three of the top four Freshman Boy Milers in the country with US#1 Quenton Lanese (Olympic, WA), US#2 Jude Ritzenhein (Niwot, CO) and #4 Sterling White (Oaks Christian, CA). On the girls side it holds commitments from four of the top five girls nationally including US#1 Eliza Schwass (Ludington, MI), US#2 Mackenzie Skelly (Penn Charter, PA), US#3 Madison Lange (Cherokee Trail, CO) and US#5 Dylan Hosty (Haddonfield Memorial, NJ).
Athletes who have competed at the Brooks PR Invitational throughout its 14-year history have collectively gone on to win 14 Olympic Medals, 54 World Championships Medals, and 105 NCAA Championship titles while breaking 12 World Records, 14 American Records, and 12 NCAA Records.
Brooks PR features races with the top athletes in the country over the 100m, 200m, 400m 800m, Mile, 2 Mile and 100mH/110mH for high school athletes, and the 400m, 800m and Mile for middle school athletes.
Audiences can watch the Brooks PR Invitational LIVE for FREE on FloTrack, and the FloTrack YouTube. Fans also have the opportunity to watch the event in person at Renton Memorial Stadium in Seattle, WA, on June 7.
Current Accepted Freshman Athletes
Girls
Boys
The Brooks PR Invitational has added a Freshman Mile National Championship to their star studded event on June 7th in Renton, Washington.
The event has three of the top four Freshman Boy Milers in the country with US#1 Quenton Lanese (Olympic, WA), US#2 Jude Ritzenhein (Niwot, CO) and #4 Sterling White (Oaks Christian, CA). On the girls side it holds commitments from four of the top five girls nationally including US#1 Eliza Schwass (Ludington, MI), US#2 Mackenzie Skelly (Penn Charter, PA), US#3 Madison Lange (Cherokee Trail, CO) and US#5 Dylan Hosty (Haddonfield Memorial, NJ).
Athletes who have competed at the Brooks PR Invitational throughout its 14-year history have collectively gone on to win 14 Olympic Medals, 54 World Championships Medals, and 105 NCAA Championship titles while breaking 12 World Records, 14 American Records, and 12 NCAA Records.