Foot Locker Cross Country announces the first
inductees to the Foot Locker Cross Country Hall of Fame. 
Through the years, national champions, olympians and stars of
the sport have toed the line at the Foot Locker National Championships.
In celebration of its 25 th anniversary, Foot Locker has created
a special award to honor two of these athletes, who we are so proud
to have in our ranks. Through a voting process, which included
input from staff, media and supporters of the event, Foot Locker
is naming the first two members – one male and one female – to
the Foot Locker Cross Country Hall of Fame. Suzy Favor Hamilton
and Bob Kennedy have been named as the first inductees to the Foot
Locker Cross Country Hall of Fame. Complete
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The only 4 high school sub-4 milers meet for the first time
to celebrate the 25th
Anniversary of the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships.
The four men, Jim Ryun, the first high school runner to run a
sub four-minute mile in 1964 (3:59, record of 3:55 in 1965), Alan
Webb, current high school mile record holder (3:53, 2001), along
with Tim Danielson (3:59, 1966) and Marty Liquori (3:59, 1967)
have never appeared together as a group until now. They are gathering
to provide inspiration and support to the 64 elite high school
runners who are competing in the 25th annual Foot Locker Cross
Country Championships National Finals. Complete
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