Nico Young, Parker Wolfe, & Cooper Teare Headline Track Fest Men's 1500m
The 2026 Sound Running Track Fest is less than two weeks out and from the looks of it, the SKECHERS Men's 1500m is primed to be one of the top events of the night. While there are a few tried and true milers set to toe the line, some of the heavy-hitters are stepping down from the long distance circuit to give their turnover a test. Audiences can watch Sound Running's Track Fest LIVE on FloTrack.
A Loaded 1500m Field Set For 2026 Track Fest 9 Stars To Watch At LA Track Fest Cooper Lutkenhaus Eying Pro 1500m Debut at Track Fest 2024 Olympians Nico Young and Graham Blanks, as well as USATF and NCAA national champion Parker Wolfe, are a few of the household names, but their long distance prowess won't be as lethal in a field of 1500m specialists. Young, the 23-year-old with a 12:45 5k to his name, has one of the most impressive mile PBs in the field, coming in the form of a 3:48. 72 he clocked at the 118th Millrose Games in February.
At the Armory, Young came through 1500m in 3:33. 98, which would be his 1500m PB by over half a second. The ninth-fastest American miler of all time may be primarily known for his longer distances, but if he's within striking distance around the final curve, don't say I didn't warn you.
One person who won't be caught off guard by Young is one of his training partners, Parker Wolfe, the former North Carolina Tar Heel who has fit in quite well at the professional level. Similar to Young, Wolfe has rarely brought his talents below the 3000m, but his road mile PB of 3:48. 1 and 1500m best of 3:34.
24 show the speed is there. The third member of the distance trio stepping down is Graham Blanks, a Harvard legend who already has a trip to the Olympics under his belt before his 25th birthday. The last time the Georgia native ran a 1500m was in 2025 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, where he crossed in 3:36.