| Super Bowl Predictions Wondering who your favorite track athlete will be rooting for during Sunday's Super Bowl? We asked around and found that Olympic tracksters were split almost right down the middle but all are expecting a close game. Check out a small sampling of opinions and comments. | Matthew Centrowitz - USA NY 27-24 NE Ciaran O'Lionaird - Ireland NE 28-17 NY Bershawn Jackson - USA NY 20-17 NE "The G-men are going to win. Eli is on." Bianca Knight - USA NY 24-21 NE "I'm a Manning fan. Eli went to Ole Miss with my brother so I am riding with the home boy! I think a field goal will win it! " David Oliver - USA NY 27-24 NE | Anna Pierce - USA NE 37-34 NY "I'm from New England, duh." Galen Rupp - USA NE 34-NY 31 Jenny Simpson – USA NE 20–17 NY Jenn Suhr - USA NY 14-10 NE Meseret Defar – ETH NE 27-24 NY | SUU Star Cam Levins Joins Men's 3000m Southern Utah's Cam Levins, one of the top distance runners in the NCAA, has been added to the field for the Men's 3000m. The fourth-placer in last fall's NCAA Cross Country Championships, Levins will now face World Championship medalists Silas Kiplagat, Dejen Gebremeskel and Matthew Centrowitz. Levins already owns one of the fastest 3000m times of the indoor season – could Kevin Sullivan's Canadian record of 7:40.17 or Alistair Cragg's collegiate record of 7:38.59 be in jeopardy? The Stage is Set – Don't Miss the Show The banners are going up, the blocks are being set and the hurdles are being prepped for the world's best athletes at the Reggie Lewis Center on the Campus of Roxbury Community College. Be sure to come on Saturday as the curtain rises on what is shaping up to be perhaps the best ever New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. The Lenox, the Original Boutique Hotel, will house athletes from four continents this weekend here in Boston. The staff has already begun welcoming the athletes as they arrive to an unusally mild New England winter. |
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