Andy Baddeley and Craig Miller take first and third place in the men’s and Marina Muncan takes first place in the women’s BAA Invitational Mile.
Andy's Blog
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Posted: 29 July, 2011
In the News: Baddeley, Muncan Win 2011 BAA Invitational Miles in Dramatic Fashion, High Schooler Lukas Verzbicas Impresses
Category: In the NewsSource: www.letsrun.com, Published: 19 April, 2011
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
Team NB “Meet Andy”
Category: Videos
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
Team NB “Ups & Downs”
Category: VideosTeam New Balance on overcoming the challenges of running competitively.
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
Team NB “Road to Excellent”
Category: Videos
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
REVlite 890
Category: Videos
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
2011 NB
Category: VideosExcellent isn’t easy. It demands something new every day. To keep going. To raise the bar higher. To go beyond the finish line. Because there’s always more excellent to be made. So let’s outrun ordinary. Let’s make excellent happen.
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Posted: 27 July, 2011
In the News: Wirral Runner Andy Baddeley Eyes European Glory as Liverpool Duo Celebrate Bronze Medals
Category: In the NewsSource: www.liverpoolecho.co.uk, Published: 24 February, 2011After winning the 3000m at the Aviva Indoor UK Championships and European Trials with a marked lead (7:54.60), but six-tenths of a second under the European qualifying time, Andy Baddeley is still expected to be named to the Great Britain team for March’s European Indoor Championships in Paris.
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Posted: 25 July, 2011
My results from the: Míting Internacional d´Atletisme Ciutat de Barcelona
Category: Competition22 July, 2011Míting Internacional d´Atletisme Ciutat de Barcelona: Barcelona, ESPEvent: 1500mTime: 3:46.56 – 15th
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Posted: 10 July, 2011
Eurostar to Paris…
Category: CompetitionEurostar to Paris, relax, walk around, carry liquids… what more could you ask for? Door to door in well under 4 hours makes for an easy journey, and arriving to find that the hotel is less than 200m from the Eiffel Tower, and similarly close to the Seine is a massive bonus.
I travelled to Paris for the Diamond League meeting at the spectacular Stade de France, which had sold 50,000 tickets to watch me (and Usain Bolt) run. It also gave me an opportunity to practice my French, which led to an interesting chat with a taxi driver. My French turned out to be better than his driving, but I’m still in one piece…
The atmosphere at the race itself was spectacular and it was great to get out there and compete in the noise ad excitement. There were a lot of guys in the race (19), and so it was chaos in the first 100m, but everyone miraculously stayed upright. The pace wasn’t consistent, and I was still in touch coming into the third lap, but as the field hit 500m to go, I felt a bit lacking in 1500m racing and didn’t quite manage to hang on. I came home in a solid season’s best 3.36.48, but short of the World Championship A standard of 3.35.00. This left me motivated to get out and do some more races, afterall it is my job!
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Posted: 3 July, 2011
White = Light
Category: MiscellaneousWhite = Light
Love these. Doesn’t matter how many miles I’ve done, they always make me feel fast. (Thanks Brownie!)


