Aug
2
Brooklyn Mile
Sunday, August 2, 2026The Brooklyn Mile is an annual running event held in Brooklyn, New York City. The race features a one-mile route along Kent Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood, attracting both competitive and recreational runners. The event offers multiple heats, including ones for elite runners, age groups, and community participants.
Aug
2
Brooklyn Mile
Sunday, August 2, 2026The Brooklyn Mile is an annual running event held in Brooklyn, New York City. The race features a one-mile route along Kent Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood, attracting both competitive and recreational runners. The event offers multiple heats, including ones for elite runners, age groups, and community participants.
Entries
Rank
Athlete
VDOT
64
34.37
BV
Bernarda V.
W47
68
32.73
MM
Morgan M.
Adaptive Trainer
• W17
71
31.65
AB
Aisha B.
Adaptive Trainer
• W32
72
31.55
NW
Nga W.
Adaptive Trainer
• W52
73
30.88
JS
Julie S.
Adaptive Trainer
• W54
76
28.81
AM
Alison M.
Adaptive Trainer
• W41
77
28.69
KG
Kristin G.
Adaptive Trainer
• W34
80
25.06
SH
steph h.
Adaptive Trainer
• W47
81
24.28
BV
Britney V.
Adaptive Trainer
• W27
82
24.03
JH
Jessica H.
Adaptive Trainer
• W40
84
22.86
SS
Stéphanie S.
Adaptive Trainer
• W22
85
22.86
SS
Stéphanie S.
Adaptive Trainer
• W22
89
21.97
JP
Jennifer P.
Adaptive Trainer
• W57
90
20.72
MV
maggie v.
Adaptive Trainer
• W26
Race Details
Status
Upcoming
Website
Official website
Location
New York City, NY, United States
Date
2 August 2026
Distance
1Mi
VDOT Participants
95 of 164
BD
KM
Avg. VDOT finish times
6:46
The Brooklyn Mile is an annual running event held in Brooklyn, New York City. The race features a one-mile route along Kent Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood, attracting both competitive and recreational runners. The event offers multiple heats, including ones for elite runners, age groups, and community participants.
Course Terrain
The race course runs along Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and features a flat and fast road surface, ideal for setting personal bests over the one-mile distance.
Elevation Changes
The course is notably flat, with virtually no significant elevation changes from start to finish.