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KESSLER, GEAR WIN TACTICAL B.A.A. INVITATIONAL MILES (April 15)

KESSLER, GEAR WIN TACTICAL B.A.A. INVITATIONAL MILES (April 15)

KESSLER, GEAR WIN TACTICAL B.A.A. INVITATIONAL MILES
By David Monti, @d9monti
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BOSTON (15-Apr) — It continued to be a great day here for the Michigan-based Very Nice Track Club coached by Ron Warhurst.  After Morgan Beadlescomb’s win in the B.A.A. 5-K earlier this morning, his Very Nice clubmate Hobbs Kessler (adidas) won a slow and tactical race at the B.A.A. Invitational Mile to kick off his 2023 outdoor season.  Kessler, who is just 20, got on the inside of Casey Comber (Under Armour) on the penultimate turn of the three-lap course and scooted to victory in 4:08.0.

“I talked to my coach and my training partners, and they basically said, like, everyone who’s won this race in the last ten years was the first person… going into the second to last corner, wins every time,” Kessler told reporters.  “Nick (Willis) said that Eric (Avila) said that, Mason (Ferlic) said that, Ronnie (Warhurst) said that.”

Indeed, Kessler got the jump on Comber on the turn from Newbury to Exeter Streets, and by the time he made the final left turn to the short homestretch on Boylston Street, he had a good five meters on Comber who finished second in 4:08.3.

“I’ve been kind of afraid to make that kind of moves in the past,” Kessler said.  He continued: “It’s a huge relief.  I’ve been kind of tired in training with heavy legs.”

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B.A.A. Invitational Mile
April 15, 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

Comber left the field of play with mixed feelings.  He said he executed his race well but couldn’t cover Kessler’s move.

“I did what I wanted to do because I knew the turns were tight,” Comber told Race Results Weekly.  “I just didn’t quite take the second turn tight enough, and he just got inside and gave me a nice little shoulder.  Just a good race move by him.”

Third place went to defending champion Johnny Gregorek (Asics), who attends law school here in Boston.  Gregorek was timed in 4:09.2.

In the women’s race, a power move by the former University of Arkansas star Krissy Gear (HOKA Northern Arizona Elite) yielded her first pro career victory.  Gear, 23, who is coached by two-time Olympian Alan Culpepper, blasted around the penultimate turn from Newbury to Exeter to gain the lead, then emerged on Boylston Street with the race already well in hand.  Taking no chances, she pushed all the way to the line and broke the…

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