FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2014 NYC Half to Feature Top American and International Fields for
March 16 Race
Reigning New York City Marathon winner Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya and American
distance star Molly Huddle join marquee group of athletes for 13.1-mile
race through Manhattan
Race will be broadcast live in the New York City metropolitan area on
WABC-TV and streamed live globally on 7online.com and WatchESPN.com
New York, March 4, 2014-The 2014 NYC Half, to be held on Sunday, March 16,
will feature two of the world's top half-marathon fields of 2014. A marquee
group of male and female international and American distance-running stars
was announced today by New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary
Wittenberg.
"This is one of the most exciting half-marathon fields ever. To have
Geoffrey and Mo [Farah] highlighting such a top-notch group of men, and
Molly and Sally [Kipyego] both making their half-marathon debuts alongside
such great stars of women's road racing as Buzunesh [Deba] and Desiree
[Linden], New Yorkers are in for a real treat," said Wittenberg. "This
really sets the stage for two huge World Marathon Majors events this spring
in London and Boston-what a great way to kick the marathon season into high
gear!"
Mutai, the two-time defending New York City Marathon champion (2011 and
2013), will challenge previously announced Olympic champion Mo Farah of
Great Britain, as well as Americans Meb Keflezighi, Jason Hartmann, and
Matt Tegenkamp. The Mutai-Farah battle will be one to watch: Mutai,
arguably the world's greatest marathoner, and Farah, the world's greatest
track distance runner, have never raced each other before-and they will
compete again less than one month later in the Virgin Money London Marathon
on April 13.
"I'm happy that I will compete in the NYC Half," said Mutai. "For me, it's
like coming home after my victory at the New York City Marathon last year.
This will be my first time to run in a race together with Mo Farah,
although I know him from his job as pacemaker in the Virgin Money London
Marathon last year. I'm happy because I like to compete with strong
athletes, and it is a challenge for me to compete with Farah. If the
weather conditions fare well on race day, I will try to set a new course
record."
Both Keflezighi and Hartmann will be running the NYC Half prior to their
appearances in the Boston Marathon on April 21.
On the women's side, American Molly Huddle, fresh from running the world's
fastest 5000-meter time of 2014, will be joined by fellow American Desiree
Linden (née Davila) and Ethiopia's Buzunesh Deba, who will both be gearing
up for their appearances in the Boston Marathon. London Olympic
10,000-meter silver medalist Sally Kipyego of Kenya will also be making her
half-marathon debut.
"I'm excited to be running the NYC Half as my first race at that distance,"
said Huddle. "I'm hoping my positive experience from the USA 12K
Championships carries over and that all the strength work I did to prepare
leads me to some fast track races, and gives me the confidence to race some
longer road events in 2014!"
The NYC Half will be broadcast live in the New York City metropolitan area
on WABC-TV from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. EDT. Viewers can also watch the race on
7online.com from 7:00 to 10:30 a.m. EDT, or via WatchABC on mobile devices)
from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. EDT (for participating cable providers). For those
who have video subscriptions with affiliated providers, the race will also
be available via WatchESPN from 7:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Featured Athlete Backgrounds and Notable Performances
-Mutai, 31, won the ING New York City Marathon in 2011 and 2013 and set the
course record (2:05:06) with his first victory. He ran the fastest
all-conditions marathon in history, 2:03:02, to win the 2011 Boston
Marathon. He was the 2011-2012 World Marathon Majors series champion; he
clinched the title with a 2:04:15 victory at the 2012 BMW Berlin Marathon.
-Keflezighi, 38, of San Diego, CA, has competed in the NYC Half three times
(2006, 2011, and 2012). The 2004 Olympic marathon silver medalist won the
ING New York City Marathon in 2009 and has finished in the top 10 six
times, most recently with a sixth-place finish in 2011.
-Hartmann, 32, of Boulder, CO, set his half-marathon personal best of
1:01:51 at the 2013 NYC Half. He was the top American finisher at the
Boston Marathon in 2012 and 2013; he finished fourth both times, in 2:14:31
and 2:12:12, respectively.
-Tegenkamp, 32, of Portland, OR, is a two-time Olympian (2008 and 2012) who
will make his half-marathon debut in the 2014 NYC half. He has a
personal-best time of 58:30 at the 20K distance and ran 2:12:28 in his
debut marathon last October in Chicago.
-Huddle, 29, of Providence, RI, will be making her half-marathon debut. She
is the American 5000-meter record-holder and the world 12K record-holder.
-Linden, 29, of Rochester Hills, MI, finished second at the 2012 U.S.
Olympic Marathon trials with a time of 2:25:55. At the 2011 Boston
Marathon, she finished only two seconds behind the winner in a time of
2:22:38, the fastest ever run by an American woman at the Boston Marathon.
This will be her second appearance at the NYC Half; she placed ninth in the
2012 race with a time of 1:10:44. Linden ran the 2013 Oakley New York Mini
10K, finishing sixth in 33:22.
-Deba, 26, of the Bronx, is a two-time runner-up at the New York City
Marathon (2011 and 2013). She also placed second at the 2013 Chevron
Houston Marathon in 2:24:26.
-Kipyego, 28, is a 2012 Olympic silver medalist and a 2011 World
Championships silver medalist, both at 10,000 meters. This will be her
half-marathon debut.
Professional Men
Professional Women
The NYC Half boasts an on-street experience like no other, taking runners
on a 13.1-mile tour of Manhattan-from the rolling hills of Central Park, up
to Harlem, down through Times Square, along the Hudson River waterfront,
and finishing in Lower Manhattan.
A new course configuration will accommodate an increase in the field
size-up to 20,000 finishers-and allow for a professional wheelchair race
for the first time. The event features a talented American and
international professional athlete field, charity runners, and thousands of
runners of all ranks, as well as some 1,500 volunteers and thousands of
spectators.
About NYRR
Founded in 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club
to the world's premier community running organization, whose mission is to
help and inspire people through running. NYRR's commitment to New York
City's five boroughs features races, community events, youth initiatives,
school programs, and training resources that provide hundreds of thousands
of people each year, from children to seniors, with the motivation,
know-how, and opportunity to run for life. NYRR's premier event, the TCS
New York City Marathon, features 50,000 participants, from the world's
elite athletes to a wide range of recreational and charity runners, and is
part of the World Marathon Majors, an alliance of the world's six biggest
marathons that determines each year's top male and top female marathoner.
To learn more, visit www.nyrr.org.
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