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Olympians and Past Champions to Headline New Balance 5th Avenue Mile

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New Balance 5th Avenue Mile presented by NYRR   Sep 8th 2021, 3:13pm
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Olympians and Past Champions to Headline New Balance 5th Avenue Mile on Sunday, September 12

 

Tokyo Olympians Matthew Centrowitz, Paul Chelimo, Clayton Murphy, Jake Wightman, and Jemma Reekie to close seasons by racing down Manhattan’s most famous thoroughfare live on USATF.TV

 

20 total heats to be run, including FDNY/NYPD heat to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11

New York, September 8, 2021 – To close out their seasons, 15 Tokyo Olympians, three Olympic medalists, and two past event champions will race down Manhattan’s most famous thoroughfare in the professional athlete heats at the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile on Sunday, September 12.

 

The 40th running of the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile – the world’s most iconic road mile race since 1981 – stretches 20 blocks along the east side of Central Park. In addition to age-group heats, there will be an NYPD/FDNY heat taking place to mark the 20th anniversary weekend of 9/11, a Back to School Mile for youth ages 12-18, a George Sheehan Memorial Mile for seniors and NYRR Road Mile Championship heats.

 

“The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile is an iconic race which invites people of all ages and abilities to run down one of the most famous streets in New York City,” said Ted Metellus, Vice President of Events, NYRR and Race Director, TCS New York City Marathon. “This year will be incredibly exciting with a number of Olympians joining us after their top performances in Tokyo, and we are looking forward to showcasing the city’s resiliency and honoring the work of those participating in the FDNY/NYPD heat to mark 20 years since 9/11.”

 

The NYRR Road Mile Championships and professional athlete races will be live streamed on USATF.TV free beginning at 11:35 a.m. ET, with a webcast replay for on-demand-viewing available on USATF.TV+.

 

Leading the way in the professional men’s race will be three-time U.S. Olympian Matthew Centrowitz who won Rio 2016 Olympic gold in the 1,500 meters and the 5th Avenue Mile in 2012, and two-time U.S. Olympian Paul Chelimo, who won bronze in Tokyo and silver in Rio in the 5,000 meters.

 

“I’m excited to return to New York for my sixth race down 5th Avenue, a race I first won nine years ago,” Centrowitz said. “Heading back East and ending my season there is like a great end-of-summer tradition, and I’m looking to show the rest of the guys I’ve still got a step or two left in 2021.”


“I’ve already run a 5K and half marathon in New York, so now I just need to check the mile and the marathon off my list,” Chelimo said. “Running a straight line down 5th Avenue is very different than running laps on a track, and I’ve got more road racing experience than the other guys in this field. I’m confident in my finish, so if I can keep it close through halfway, I think I can beat the milers at their own game. Go hard or suffer for the rest of your life."

 

Challenging them will be two-time U.S. Olympian and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist in the 800 meters Clayton Murphy, Olympian and 2018 event champion Jake Wightman, and Olympian and European Indoor Championships gold medalist Adel Mechaal.

 

A trio of other Americans to watch will be Tokyo Olympians Joe Klecker, Mason Ferlic, and Hilary Bor, with Ferlic racing the event for the third time and Klecker and Bor making their debuts in the event after competing in Tokyo earlier this year.

 

The professional women’s race will see a first-time winner, with top contenders including USATF Road Mile Championships runner-up Shannon Osika, British indoor record-holder and Olympian Jemma Reekie, and European Indoor Championships gold medalist Amy-Eloise Markovc.

Professional Men’s Field

Name

 

Country

 

Mile PB

 

1500m PB

 

Hillary Bor

 

USA

 

4:03.43i

 

3:44.30

 

Geordie Beamish

 

NZL

 

3:54.86

 

3:37.57

 

Matthew Centrowitz

 

USA

 

3:49.26

 

3:30.40

 

Paul Chelimo

 

USA

 

3:55.28

 

3:34.57

 

Vincent Ciattei

 

USA

 

3:55.96

 

3:34.57

 

Mason Ferlic

 

USA

 

3:58.05

 

3:35.45

 

Johnny Gregorek

 

USA

 

3:49.98i

 

3:34.49

 

Charlie Grice

 

GBR

 

3:52.64

 

3:30.62

 

Jake Heyward

 

GBR

 

3:52.15

 

3:32.82

 

Ollie Hoare

 

AUS

 

3.51.63

 

3:32.35i NR

 

Eric Holt

 

USA

 

3:56.68

 

3:36.52

 

Tripp Hurt

 

USA

 

3:56.02

 

3:36.83

 

Joe Klecker

 

USA

 

4:01.00Ai

 

3:37.00

 

Adel Mechaal

 

ESP

 

3:53r

 

3:30.77

 

Clayton Murphy

 

USA

 

3:51.99

 

3:36.23

 

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

 

CAN

 

3:52.97

 

3:34.23

 

Sam Prakel

 

USA

 

3:50.94i

 

3:35.66i

 

Jake Wightman

 

GBR

 

3:54.20

 

3:33.48

 

 

Professional Women’s Field

Name

 

Country

 

Mile PB

 

1500m PB

 

Dani Aragon

 

USA

 

4:31.66i

 

4:05.09

 

Alli Cash

 

USA

 

4:36.32

 

4:05.90

 

Eleanor Fulton

 

USA

 

4:29.46

 

4:05.33

 

Nikki Hiltz

 

USA

 

4:24.45i

 

4:01.52

 

Marisa Howard

 

USA

 

4:45.00i

 

4:08.85

 

Sage Hurta

 

USA

 

4:26.76

 

4:07.50

 

Dani Jones

 

USA

 

4:23.33

 

4:04.26

 

Amy-Eloise Markovc

 

GBR

 

4:27.13

 

4:09.31

 

Alicia Monson

 

USA

 

4:38.14i

 

4:07.09

 

Shannon Osika

 

USA

 

4:25.47

 

4:00.73

 

Taryn Rawlings

 

USA

 

4:28.93

 

4:05.02

 

Jemma Reekie

 

GBR

 

4:17.88i NR

 

4:00.52i

 

Helen Schlachtenhaufen

 

USA

 

4:27.09

 

4:01.09

 

Julie Anne Staehli

 

CAN

 

4:32.61i

 

4:04.82

 

Kate Van Buskirk

 

CAN

 

4:26.92i NR

 

4:05.38

 

i = run indoors

r = run on the roads
NR = national record

Bolded athletes = Tokyo Olympian

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About New York Road Runners (NYRR)

NYRR’s mission is to help and inspire people through running. Since 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization. NYRR’s commitment to New York City’s five boroughs features races, virtual races, community events, free youth running initiatives and school programs, the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub, and training resources that provide hundreds of thousands of people each year with the motivation, know-how, and opportunity to Run for Life. NYRR’s premier event, and the largest marathon in the world, is the TCS New York City Marathon. Held annually on the first Sunday in November, the race features a wide population of runners, from the world’s top professional athletes to a vast range of competitive, recreational, and charity runners. To learn more, visit www.nyrr.org.

 

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