Brooks PR Invitational: Five Events to Watch
Brooks PR Invitational: Five Events to Watch


It’s that time of the year that high school kids around the country have been waiting for, the weekend of the Brooks PR Invitational! This year’s meet will bring even more heat that last year as top high school talent from all corners of the United States will face off Saturday in Seattle for a chance at national dominance. Here are some events you cannot miss:
US No. 1 Mike Brannigan vs. NY State Champ Jeremy Spiezio vs. Dream Mile Champion Grant Fisher

Mike Brannigan celebrates winning the 2014 Brooks PR Invitational 4xMile relay.
The boy’s two mile is going to be a showdown from top to bottom with the No. 1 3200m runner in the country entered along with the New York state rival and the top 1600m runner in the country set to face off. Mike Brannigan clocked the fastest 3200m time at the 48th Glenn D. Loucks Games where he crushed the competition in 8:42. He will be faced with a formidable opponent in New York State 1600m champion Jeremy Spiezio who finished fourth in the Loucks Games, a race where Brannigan won. The two-milers will face recent Dream Mile Champion Grant Fisher who also became the seventh prep in history to clock a sub-four minute mile in high school. Brannigan’s season’s best in the 3200m in faster than Fisher’s 8:53, but Fisher is carrying some serious momentum after repeating as the Dream Mile Champion in a winning time of 4:01, and that performance was just 10 days after running 3:59 at the Nike Festival of Miles. Brannigan and Fisher will be joined by two other opponents who have broken 8:50 this season, including Kodiak High School’s Levi Thomet (8:48), and Loudon Valley’s Andrew Hunter (8:48).
Wil London Takes On US No. 1 Michael Normon
National 800m Leader Donavan Brazier Returns to the Track
Foot Locker Champion Anna Rohrer vs. NXN Champion Allie Ostrander

Not only will both cross country phenoms meet for the first time on the track, but the Brooks PR girls two mile also holds a field of ladies who have all broken 10:20 in the 3200m distance. Rohrer may not have the fastest 3200m mark entered in the field, but the two-time Foot Locker Champion is always down for a fight on the track, and NXN Champion Ostrander will be sure to throw down. Rohrer has run 10:11, which she clocked to win the IHSAA Girls Track & Field Championships on June 5. More recently, Rohrer competed at the adidas Grand Prix in the girls Dream Mile. Ostrander is fresh off of winning both the 1600m and 3200m at the Alaska State Track Championships, where she ran 4:48 and 10:09, respectively. Ostrander also currently holds the No. 2 fastest time in the country in the 3200m after the Kenai High School phenom ran 9:58 at the Region III Championships. Rohrer and Ostrander will be met with stiff competition in U.S. No. 1 Destiny Collins, who ran a blazing fast 9:53 in the 3200m at the CIF State Track Championships. The Great Oak High School standout finished third in the 1600m (4:41) and came back to win the 3200m at the meet in Fresno, Calif. Other notable contenders entered in the field include CIF State runner-up Fiona O’Keeffe, 2014 Brooks PR third-place finisher Stephanie Jenks, Arcadia 3200m champion Danielle Jones, and New England Championships winner Hannah DeBalsi.