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Knee Injury Forces Meb Keflezighi Out of NYC Half-Marathon
March 21 race was to have been his first since winning the ING New York
City Marathon last year
New York, March 10, 2010—A knee injury has forced 2009 ING New York City
Marathon champion Meb Keflezighi to withdraw from next week's NYC
Half-Marathon, it was announced today by New York Road Runners officials.
The NYC Half-Marathon on Sunday, March 21, is the richest half-marathon in
the United States, with a prize purse of $100,000. The race boasts a men's
field led by marathon world record-holder Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia,
two-time ING New York City Marathon winner Marilson Gomes dos Santos of
Brazil, and United States Olympians Anthony Famiglietti and Abdi
Abdirahman. The women's field features 2004 Olympic marathon bronze
medalist Deena Kastor of the United States and 2009 London Marathon
runner-up Mara Yamauchi of Great Britain.
"Due to a setback in my training a few weeks ago, I will not be prepared to
compete in the NYC Half-Marathon," Keflezighi said in a statement to NYRR
officials. "The New York Road Runners have assembled a great field once
again, and I was looking forward to being a top contender. But I developed
soreness on my left knee that required me to take several days off and cut
back on mileage for a few weeks. Since I lost most of the build-up phase of
my marathon training in February, I will have to pass on a tune-up race and
focus my time on preparing for the Boston Marathon [next month]."
Keflezighi has not raced since his historic victory last November, when he
became the first American winner in New York since 1982, when Alberto
Salazar won the last of his three consecutive titles.
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