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US Men's Olympic Marathon Team to Compete at UAE Healthy Kidney 10K
Powerhouse Trio Will Chase $25,000 First-Place Prize-
the Largest of Any 10K in the World-in Pre-London Matchup
New York, April 3, 2012-In an unprecedented gathering of the entire U.S.
Men's Olympic Marathon team prior to the Olympic Games, Meb Keflezighi,
Ryan Hall and Abdi Abdirahman will run the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K on
Saturday, May 12, it was announced today by New York Road Runners president
and CEO Mary Wittenberg.
Keflezighi won the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Houston on January 14,
finishing in a personal-best time of 2:09:08. Hall, the defending Olympic
Trials champion, finished second in 2:09:30. Abdirahman secured the third
and final Olympic qualifying spot in 2:09:47, his fastest marathon since
2006. All three will be chasing a $25,000 first-place prize at the UAE
Healthy Kidney 10K, the largest winner's purse in any 10K race in the
world.
"We're thrilled to welcome three of America's finest long-distance runners
and perennial New York favorites to the eighth annual UAE Healthy Kidney
10K," said Wittenberg. "It's the first time NYRR will host a complete
Olympic men's marathon team prior to the Games, and we couldn't be more
excited to be a part of this talented trio's road to London."
After winning the marathon Trials earlier this year, Keflezighi, 36, of
Mammoth Lakes, CA, was the top American in the NYC Half in March, placing
13th in 1:01:41. In 2009, he became the first American since Alberto
Salazar in 1982 to win the New York City Marathon. He has finished in the
top 10 in the ING New York City Marathon a total of six times, most
recently with a sixth-place finish in 2011. A silver medalist in the
marathon at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Keflezighi is a three-time
USA cross country champion (2001, 2002, 2009) and has won more than 20 USA
titles in his career. This is his second appearance at the UAE Healthy
Kidney 10K, having finished third in 2005, the race's inaugural year.
"I love to compete in New York City," said Keflezighi. "I am excited to
once again be a part of the elite field for the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K.
This race has become one of the premier 10K events in the world. NYRR
always does a great job of assembling great American and international
fields. It will be nice to participate in this event with my U.S. Olympic
teammates, Ryan and Abdi."
Hall, 29, of Big Bear Lake, CA, qualified for his second Olympic Games at
this year's marathon Trials. He won the 2008 Trials in New York City in
November 2007 and went on to finish 10th in Beijing. In 2011, Hall ran the
fastest marathon ever by an American at the Boston Marathon, finishing
fourth in 2:04:58. He is the only American to have broken the one-hour
barrier in the half-marathon, which he did by running 59:43 to win the 2007
Houston Half-Marathon. In addition to the Olympic Trials, Hall found
success in New York when he won the 2006 USA Cross Country Championships
12K, and also in his first appearance in the NYC Half in 2009, when he
finished third.
"Anytime I get the chance to race in New York City I get excited," said
Hall. "The added bonus of racing my first race in my buildup to the Olympic
Marathon, and the fact that it will be the first time Meb, Abdi, and I have
raced together since the Olympic Marathon Trials, puts my excitement
through the roof. I've followed the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K results every
year and looked forward to the year when I could run it myself. The road to
London starts here."
Abdirahman, 35, of Tucson, AZ, became a four-time Olympian by finishing
third in the marathon Trials earlier this year. He is also a four-time USA
10,000-meter champion (2001, 2005, 2007, 2008). Abdirahman ran the NYC Half
2007 in 1:00:29, which is currently the thirdfastest half-marathon ever run
by an American. He finished second behind Haile Gebrselassie's course
record. He finished fifth in 2:11:24 at the ING New York City Marathon
2005. Abdirahman has earned 13 USA Championships at 10,000 meters, 10K, 10
miles, and 20K. This is his fourth appearance at the UAE Healthy Kidney
10K.
"I'm excited to come back to New York for the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K," said
Abdirahman. "It's a great event and it supports a great cause. I'm looking
forward to seeing my Olympic teammates Meb and Ryan; running against them
always brings out the best in me."
The eighth annual UAE Healthy Kidney 10K offers something for
everyone-thrilling performances from some of the world's top athletes, a
fast course for runners chasing personal records, a great cause to inspire
them all, and fantastic giveaways including a technical shirt for every
registered entrant and exciting raffle prizes. Held over Central Park's
rolling hills, the race is sponsored by the Embassy of the United Arab
Emirates and will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, on Central Park's
West Drive near 62nd Street. For more race details, please visit
http://www.nyrr.org/run-with-us/uae-healthy-kidney-10k
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