• Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home IAAF

NB Indoor GP History: The Best Indoor Meet in America-the Boston Indoor Games (2009 Boston Indoor Games Archives)

Brian Ederby Brian Eder
January 22, 2019
0
0 0
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Original post February 7, 2009
Repost January 21, 2019

The New Balance Indoor GP has been around for 24 years now. One of the finest events on the circuit, NB Indoor GP will be held January 26, 2019, at the Reggie Lewis Center, in Roxbury, MA near Boston, MA. This is the ONLY stop of the IAAF Indoor World Circuit in US, and you should not miss it! Tickets for the event on January 26, which forms part of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, are now on sale at www.nbindoorgrandprix.com or by calling 1-877-849-8722.
I have not missed the Reebok Boston Indoor Games, if my memory serves me, since 1997. Each year, the team at Global Athletics & Marketing puts together almost three hours of the finest, most exciting and most competitive performances in our sport! 2009 will not be an exception! A few words on my predictions and also, a few honest words about a major footwear company and sponsoring major events…

The meet management has offered $25k prize for breaking the world mens’s indoor record at the pole vault, the American or Wolrd Indoor women’s record at the pole vault and the Women’s American record at 5,000 meters! Jenn Stuczynski, shown above, is my pick to break the American indoor pole vault, and possibly the world indoor tonight!


( It is three pm on Saturday, February 7, 2009. I am sitting in a small bar in a hotel in Boston where some of the meet’s top athletes are doing their final preparations for the meet. Jenn Stuczysnki, Stacey Dragila, Chris Lukesic are all focusing on the meet, and preparing themselves for their four minutes to several hours of competitions…)
Reebok has sponsored the Reebok Boston Indoor Games for nearly a decade. In that time, the brand has put together a celebration of track & field in their home town. Like adidas with their two elite majors, and Nike, with the Prefontaine and US Olympic Trials last year, Reebok is an example of a brand that has put much back into our sport.
Besides the Boston Indoor and the NY Grand Prix, Reebok sponsors the Manhattan Invite and Mt. SAC XC Invite, two of the major prep cross country extravaganzas. Their support of emerging athletes has brought us Chris Lukesic, Lindsay Gallo, Nick Willis, and Steve Hooker, among others.
What fascinated me was when, like every major footwear company but Saucony, Reebok, let some staff go, the word of their demise was all across the web! While I will go on the record that I believe Reebok has missed some key business opportunities, I do not see Reebok getting out of the sport of running or the business of running. A brand that has been around since the turn of the century goes through the same cycles as any other business: good times and bad times.
What is fascinating this weekend, staying in the hotel with the athletes and coaches, is that the meet is at an even higher standard than in past years. The change in a week
is a big difference and athletes are just getting into shape.
Some may be confused about Millrose moving a week up, Reebok a week later and the XC champs on the same day as Reebok Boston. Well, do not blame the track meets, as the schedule for the XC was moved up a week, and it hurts the sport to have the XC champs and Boston Indoor on the same weekend! Hopefully, our friends in championship planning can fix that in 2010 and in the future.
So, what will be hot this evening?
Well, first, the women’s 5,000 meters. Watch for a 14:50 pace race, which would put Shalane Flanagan in contention to crack the 15:07 American indoor record and winning $25k! If Flanagan wins the 5,000 meters, watch the crowd go crazy for their local girl from Marblehead!

They always love the local girl, Shalane Flanagan!
Steve Hooker, in the men’s pole vault. Steve is relaxed, fit and ready to fly. I am predicting a new world indoor record in the men’s pole vault. If Mr. Hooker gets that record, I think he should a) take the accolades, b) cash the check and c) fly home and get some rest. Mr. Bubka’s record is in jeapordy.

Steve Hooker is ready to roll. The meet management is so focused on his achieving a great clearance that they have moved the entire Millrose runway to Boston for the meet!
Then, there is Jenn Stuczynski, who is capable of world record heights herself. And there is added irony in Jenn Stuczynski, adidas sponsored, and the silver medalist in Beijing. Recently, Yelena Isinbayeva, the world record holder, gave up her long time adidas deal to sign with a Chinese footwear company, Li Ning, I believe. The deal was done jus after adidas had signed on a long term deal with the Russian Federation, and as Isinbayeva was one of the real reasons for signing the deal, Mr. Bubka might have known something of the impending deal between Isinbayeva and the Chinese shoe company.
So, in translation, if Jenn can set a new world indoor record, adidas would be extra happy. My pick-Jenn will get the American indoor record at 15-10 1/2, not sure about the world indoor, but it could happen. She has the tools!
And finally, one of my favorite athletes, Beijing 1,500 meter bronze medalist Nick Willis
and Alan Webb in the mile with Chris Lukesic and Rob Meyers. Fast, small field and did I say fast? Nick Willis mentioned that he would like to get under the meet record of 3:53 here! That would be blazing!
Watch for my meet updates on twitter.com, sign up to follow runblogrun.com!
So, if you can get to the Reggie Lewis Center, do it. If not, watch the meet from 4-6 pm on ESPN on Sunday night, February 8, 2009.
For more on the Reebok Boston Indoor, please check www.BostonIndoorGames.com
For more on our sport, please check www.american-trackandfield.com

RelatedPosts

Great Britain has named a 44-strong team for the European Athletics U23 Championships in Bergen, Norway from 17-20 July, by Steven Mills for European Athletics

2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships

Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)

Author

  • Brian Eder
    Brian Eder

    View all posts
Previous Post

2019 NB Indoor GP Preview Podcast: the Reggie Lewis Center will rock!

Next Post

2019 HOKA ONE ONE Spring Track & Field Training, Week 3, Day 3, Wednesday, a run and core work!

Brian Eder

Brian Eder

Similar Post

Brits in Monaco
European Athletics

Great Britain has named a 44-strong team for the European Athletics U23 Championships in Bergen, Norway from 17-20 July, by Steven Mills for European Athletics

July 17, 2025
2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships
European Athletics

2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships

July 17, 2025
Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)
European Athletics

Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)

July 17, 2025
Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)
European Athletics

Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)

July 16, 2025
Eleven Takeaways from the 50th NIKE Pre Classic, July 5, 2025
2024 Diamond League

Eleven Takeaways from the 50th NIKE Pre Classic, July 5, 2025

July 16, 2025
2022 USATF Outdoor Champs, Sinclaire Johnson takes the Women’s 1,500m: What a difference a year makes!
Cross Country

2025 Summer Mileage Program, July 16, 2025, Week Two , Day Three, Sinclaire Johnson prepares for the US Champs.

July 17, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Subscribe to RunBlogRun's Global News Feed

Wake up to RunBlogRun’s news in your inbox. Sign up for our newsletter and we’ll keep you informed about the Sport you love.

*we hate spam as much as you do

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

April 5, 2023
2023 Nike Pre Classic: Two Amazing Days of Track & Field!

Noah Lyles, The Clock Doesn’t Lie

March 7, 2024
Grand Slam Track’s Kingston Slam Comes to a Close with 12 Slam Champions

2025 Spring Racing/Training Program, April 11, 2025, week 4, day 5, fourth week of year, Friday is an easy day!

April 12, 2025
USATF / Day Four:  USA’s Assembled Team Is Ready!

Abby Steiner replies via twitter, on the curiosity about her new professional running contract

February 6, 2025
Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

8
What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

7
My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

7
Asafa Powell, Considering Longevity in Sprinting

The RunBlogrun Interview: Asafa Powell

5
Brits in Monaco

Great Britain has named a 44-strong team for the European Athletics U23 Championships in Bergen, Norway from 17-20 July, by Steven Mills for European Athletics

July 17, 2025
2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships

2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships

July 17, 2025
Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)

Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)

July 17, 2025
Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)

Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)

July 16, 2025

Popular Stories

  • Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

    Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Noah Lyles, The Clock Doesn’t Lie

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 2025 Spring Racing/Training Program, April 11, 2025, week 4, day 5, fourth week of year, Friday is an easy day!

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Abby Steiner replies via twitter, on the curiosity about her new professional running contract

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • An epic pole vault competition

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Brits in Monaco
European Athletics

Great Britain has named a 44-strong team for the European Athletics U23 Championships in Bergen, Norway from 17-20 July, by Steven Mills for European Athletics

July 17, 2025
2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships
European Athletics

2025 European Athletics U23 Championships: How to watch the Bergen 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships

July 17, 2025
Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)
European Athletics

Carmoy 227, national records in women 5000 m, Mahuchikh 191 in Liege (Meeting International d’Athletisme de La Province de Liege 2025)

July 17, 2025
Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)
European Athletics

Henriette Jaeger to race 200m, 400m an 4x400m in Bergen 2025 (European U23, July 17-20)

July 16, 2025

Recent Tweets

Next Post

2019 HOKA ONE ONE Spring Track & Field Training, Week 3, Day 3, Wednesday, a run and core work!

runblogrun

RunBlogRun comments on the global world of athletics, sports & ethics, and the Olympic movement. @runblogrun

Browse by Category

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Home page
  • My Account
  • Sample Page

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

Select a password for yourself. (minimum length of 8)

Paste here the user biography.

Provide here the twitter screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the instagram screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the facebook profile URL. i.e. http://www.facebook.com/RunBlogRun

Provide here the linkedin profile URL. i.e. https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-eder-5497253

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Home page
  • My Account
  • Sample Page

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved