World Athletics Rankings Competition

Stirling Uni, Stirling

30 Aug 2025

Contact Details: 

[email protected]

Please contact the organiser, not OpenTrack, for all queries

Results Competitors   (344) Monument Mile Records

The man who has made the mile record is W.G. George...His time was 4 minutes 12.75 seconds, and the probability is that this record will never be beaten.     Harry Andrews, 1903

 

Bring the Flames.

For an eighth year, we return.

Following our seventh race in August 2024 where we sold out with over 380 athletes entering over 32 consecutive mile races, where Cooper Teare of the USA won the elite men’s race in 3:53.09, where fifteen men went sub-4mins, where Taryn Rawlings of the USA won the elite women’s race in 4:11.11, we are delighted to announce the return of 'The Monument Mile Classic' for a seventh year on the afternoon and evening of Saturday 30th August 2025. 

 

Sponsors

For a first year, we are delighted to welcome Prime Build Solutions Limited as a sponsor. Prime are an award winning building contractor specialising in the refurbishment, extension, and new build of commercial properties throughout the UK. They employ a skilled and varied workforce and undertake all types of building work ranging from small repairs to large scale building projects. They pride themselves in providing a reliable and flexible approach to their work which enables them to deliver to their clients exceptional value and an excellent service.

For a third year, we are delighted to confirm that IPME join us as a sponsor. IPME provide engineering, procurement and construction expertise in both public and private sectors, from small renovations to large capital projects. Their design and management professionals create a bespoke integrated service in support of their clients' requirements.

For a third, we are delighted to welcome back Bauder International for again sponsoring the Mile. Founded in Germany more than 160 years ago, Bauder are one of Europe's leading manufacturers of flat roof systems.

Fairview International School also return for a third year as a sponsor. Fairview are a coeducational International Baccalaureate (IB) World School based in central Scotland for students aged 5-18, developing lifelong learners who thrive and make a difference.

For our eighth year, we are delighted to partner with The University of Stirling, Scotland's University of Sporting Excellence. The University are at the forefront of helping and inspiring talented athletes to fulfil their sporting and academic potential. For their wider community, they offer a superb variety of exercise classes, sports lessons, fitness groups and leisure activities for all levels of fitness and experience.

The Monument Mile Classic, IPME, Bauder, Fairview International School, Glasgow City Physiotherapy and The University of Stirling look forward to serving our athletes through our hosting of the seventh annual Monument Mile Classic on Saturday 24 August 2024.

 

Music Licence

We wish to record our thanks to PPL PRS Ltd for granting us our public music licence for the event. They do great work, and we are very grateful for their support in our community sports event, and to allow for the tunes to flow!

 

Entry Fees

In order for us to maintain the level of track meet that we now offer, and to do everything in our power to merit our World Athletics permit, we have now had to increase our entry fees to £20 per athlete. We still consider this to be excellent value for money for the level of track meet that we offer.

Entry for all Athletes: £20

We are pleased to offer free entries for elite athletes. Free entries will be offered to male athletes who have a 1,500m time of 3:43 or faster, and a mile time of 4:01 or faster. Free entries will be offered to female athletes who have a 1,500m time of 4:20 or faster, and a mile time of 4:40 or faster. If you wish to apply for this entry, please send an email to [email protected]

 

Socials

We have both Twitter ( @MileClassic ) and Instagram ( mileclassic ) accounts running, so do give us a follow for the most up-to-date information on our evening of mile races.

 

Elite Male and Female Prizes

We are delighted to announce the following prize structure for the event:

  • 1st Place in Senior Men’s and Senior Women’s Races: £500
  • 2nd Place in Senior Men’s and Senior Women’s Races: £400
  • 3rd Place in Senior Men’s and Senior Women’s Races: £300
  • 4th Place in Senior Men's and Senior Women's Races: £200
  • 5th Place in Senior Men's and Senior Women's Races: £100

 

Contact

For any and all enquiries, please contact the Race Director, Michael Wright, on 07871 174 659.

 

Refund policy

We understand that sometimes you enter a race then something crops up.  As soon as you enter we incur costs so we have come up with the following refund policy that we hope is simple and fair

If you cancel

  • Before or on the 15th July 2025: 75% refund
  • After 15th July 2025: No refunds.

 

Anti-Doping

All entrants shall be deemed to have made him/ herself familiar with, and agreed to be bound by the UKA Anti-Doping Rules and to submit to the authority of UK Anti-Doping in the application and enforcement of the Anti-Doping Rules.

The UKA Anti-Doping Rules apply to entrants participating in the sport of Athletics, for 12 months from the date of entry, whether or not the entrant is a citizen of, or resident in, the UK.

Rules

The race will be held under UKA Rules for Competition Incorporating World Athletics Rules effective from 1st April 2022. A copy is available for download from the British Athletics website Competition Rules.

Rule CR18.5 Unsporting or Improper Behaviour: spitting (or similar) in any area may be treated as a conduct offence and will be dealt with by a warning or disqualification. Athletes Assembly stewards will remind athletes of this rule prior to leaving for the competition site. Any instances of athletes spitting within the competition area will be reported to the Chief Official or Referee who will issue the appropriate sanction, which may result in disqualification.

Rule T5: All athletes must make themselves familiar with the recently amended World and UKAthletics rules around shoes. It is the athlete’s responsibility to ensure compliancewith these rules. Visual checks will be made at Athlete Assembly, with any suspect shoes reportedto the Meeting Manager for investigation.

Summary Statistics (click to expand):

Events: 61 Competitors: 344 Results: 674 (provisional) Unknown athletes: 4

Best/10th/100th age grades: 95.65% / 94.62% / 88.74%

Best/10th/100th (% WR): 95.36% / 94.15% / 86.8%

This calculated data is experimental, and not guaranteed to be correct and consistent

Stirling Uni, Stirling

Best age graded performances during the meeting
% WR % Age Grade Name (Age) Event Perf
93.32 95.65 Evan Jager (36) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:59.10
93.48 95.48 Yismaw Dillu (19) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:58.70
95.36 95.36 Henry Mcluckie (23) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:53.99
94.96 94.96 Cameron Boyek (31) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:54.97
94.58 94.95 Tsige Teshome (19) 29 MILE - Heat 1 4:26.79
94.88 94.89 Kieran Tuntivate (28) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:55.18
94.69 94.69 Waleed Suliman (26) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:55.65
89.85 94.67 Anna Connor (39) 27 MILE - Heat 1 4:40.84
94.63 94.63 Kane Elliott (23) 30 MILE - Heat 1 3:55.80
92.63 94.62 Yismaw Dillu (19) 30$1 1500 - Heat 1 3:42.39
% WR is World Masters Athletics age grade as if aged as senior; effectively a percentage of world best in 2010.
This calculated data is experimental, and not guaranteed to be correct and consistent
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