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The 2021 Montana Mile, sponsored by Samâs Club, marks the 30th running for men and the 20th for women. The race is one of the most anticipated events of the Big Sky State Games Opening Ceremonies and is scheduled to take place (approximately) between 7:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. on Friday, July 16. The Montana Mile is an invited race featuring some of the stateâs fastest high school, college, and post-collegiate milers.
The Womenâs Montana Mile record is 4:53.9 set in 2011 by Lois Ricardi Keller. Patrick Casey set the Menâs record in 2010 in 4:07.9.
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Montana Gets to Pick Favorite Version of National Anthem
There are five Montana performers who will have the chance to sing the National Anthem at the Big Sky State Games opening ceremonies, and you will play a part in selecting who gets the opportunity.
Opening ceremonies will be held Friday, July 16 at Daylis Stadium in Billings, and a panel of music professionals have narrowed down all National Anthem entries to the following five finalists:
Charlotte Ellis from Hobson
Kaden Speer from Yellowstone
To VOTE for your favorite National Anthem performance, who will have a chance to sing at the Big Sky State Games opening ceremony, CLICK HERE.
FRUITLAND
When it comes to track and field, athletes are often trying to set or break their own personal record and, sometimes in doing so, they break records of other athletes. And thatâs just what Weston Jeffries, senior track and field player for Fruitland High School did on April 1. His 56-foot, 3-inch shot-put throw resulted in breaking not only his own personal record, but a 23-year record held by Matt Ingebritsen, who is currently the head director and track coach for the Utah State Aggies and who had earned the record-holding title in 1998 with a 54-foot, 10-inch throw.
âIâve had it on my radar since my freshman year,â Jeffries said in a phone interview on Monday afternoon.
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