Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix

LIVE This Weekend on Flo: Mo Farah & NOP

LIVE This Weekend on Flo: Mo Farah & NOP

Feb 19, 2015 by Nickolas Velliquette
LIVE This Weekend on Flo: Mo Farah & NOP




Mo Farah, Mo Problems! Mo' problems for those toeing the line vs Mr. Farah at Birmingham Indoor that is! The reigning Olympic 5k and 10k champ headlines LIVE action on Flo this week in an IAAF Grand Prix featuring fellow NOP stars Matt Centrowitz, Trenier Moser and Jordan Hasay. We'll also be LIVE once again from beautiful South Bend to bring you LIVE coverage (and only LIVE coverage, no archives!) of the Notre Dame Alex Wilson Invitational

Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix
Date: February 21st, 2015
Broadcast Info: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE


Two of the all-time greats, Mo Farah and Bernard Lagat, race the 2 mile this Saturday at Birmingham. We'll also get a glimpse of the on-fire Matt Centrowitz who is set to take on Kenyan stars Bethewell Birgen, who owns an astounding PB of 3:30.77 in the 1500m, and Nixon Chepseba, who currently owns a world leading time of 7:44.41 in the 3k and is one of only a few active racers in the world to have ever gone sub 3:30 in the event. Other NOP superstars competing include: Treniere Moser, Shannon Rowburry and Jordan Hasay.  This one's going to be fun! 



Notre Dame Alex Wilson Invitational
Date: February 21st, 2015
Broadcast Info: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE AND ONLY LIVE (NO ARCHIVED VIDEOS)

A DMR party again?  Yup, a DMR party again.  Medley action highlights the ND Alex Wilson Invitational where we'll see defending NCAA champs Stanford in action vs Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa State, Columbia, Illinois, Oklahoma, Virginia, Wake Forest, Nebraska, Loyola, Queens and Texas.  On the women's side of things, we'll see 8th-ranked Baylor and 10th-ranked Oklahoma State in action against Clemson, Harvard, Michigan, New Mexico, North Dakota, Northern Iowa, Notre Dame, Purdue and Vanderbilt —all of whom will be gunning for NCAA-qualifying times.  One other big race to watch out for is the men's 800m where All-Americans Patrick Rono and Luke Lefebure will target sub 1:47 times.