June 19, 2011

Lampron -- 4:05.99!!



It's safe to say that Mansfield junior Josh Lampron was not among the favorites in the boys mile at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals Saturday.

Lampron was not among the 11 H.S. boys who ran sub-4:10 at the "Dream Mile" a week ago in New York -- the race where Lukas Verzbicas broke four minutes. In fact, his best mile of the season had been a 4:15, run over a month ago at the Weston Invitational. Since then, he had competed in and won the 800 in the Division and State Championship meets, but hadn't focused on the mile.

However, on May 14 he had run a 1500m in 3:50.03 at the New Balance Twilight meet, the second fastest time in the country at that point (roughly equivalent to a 4:08 mile) and a performance that didn't get as much attention as it should have.

As the seeded heat of the mile got underway on Saturday, Lampron settled into fourth place and held that position behind better known runners such as Jantzen Oshier and Daniel Everett. With 100m to go, Lampron was still in fourth, more than half a second behind. But Lampron had another gear, and he bolted on the outside catching the others and going ahead of Oshier with about 15m to go. Oshier responded and the two runners crossed the line at almost the same time. A few moments later it was announced that Lampron had won, 4:05.99 to 4:06.00. He had covered his final lap in 58.36.

Sub-4:06 as a junior, and now we're all wondering whether he might eventually join Verzbicas in the sub-4:00 club. Amazing!


Results - Boys 1M - NB Outdoor National Championships

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

sub 4 is possible next year especially with julie coaching him she has done a remarkable job and deserves tons of credit alongside josh for this national championship.

congrats to josh, julie, mansfield, and MA track for this national championship

Anonymous said...

when was the last time a mass runner or field athlete won nationals outdoors on the guy's side?

Anonymous said...

the stats are stacked against him for juniors that ran sub 4:06 who then ran sub 4- but it always makes next year an exciting year to watch!