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Press Release - New York Road Runners - 10/25/21

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Gary Muhrcke, Ibrahim Hussein, Liz McColgan, Kurt Fearnley, and 
            Shalane Flanagan to Be Inducted Into NYRR Hall of Fame

       Two-time defending Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge to receive 
               Abebe Bikila Award for his lifetime achievements

New York, October 25, 2021 – New York Road Runners (NYRR) announced today 
that Gary Muhrcke, Ibrahim Hussein, Liz McColgan, Kurt Fearnley and Shalane 
Flanagan will be inducted into the NYRR Hall of Fame as the Class of 2021, 
and two-time defending Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge will be 
honored with the Abebe Bikila Award. To mark the 50th running of the TCS 
New York City Marathon, this year's NYRR Hall of Fame class will be 
composed of one iconic marathoner representing each decade of the 
marathon's history and four different continents.

"During this historic year of the 50th running of the TCS New York City 
Marathon, we are thrilled to have an athlete from each decade of the 
marathon's history compose our 2021 NYRR Hall of Fame class," said Kerin 
Hempel, CEO of NYRR. "Gary, Ibrahim, Liz, Kurt, and Shalane each represent 
a rich piece of our marathon history at a different moment in time, while 
Eliud Kipchoge's achievements on and off the roads have raised our entire 
sport to new heights over the last decade."

NYRR Hall of Fame

The NYRR Hall of Fame, established in 2011, has honored legendary figures 
in the sport of road running who have made NYRR and the TCS New York City 
Marathon what they are today. The NYRR Hall of Fame Class of 2021 will 
include the following inductees:

Gary Muhrcke was the first champion of the New York City Marathon, in 1970, 
in a time of 2:31:38. He wore the No. 2 race bib, befitting his status as 
the best local runner, and was one of 127 runners who started the race and 
55 who finished the four-plus hilly laps in Central Park. At the time, he 
worked as a firefighter and almost didn't show up for the race as he worked 
the entire night previously. He was awarded a wristwatch and recycled 
trophy for his victory. To mark the 50th anniversary of the first marathon, 
on September 13, 2020, he reran a lap of the original course in Central 
Park.

Ibrahim Hussein became the first Kenyan winner of the New York City 
Marathon in 1987 in 2:11:01. During his career, he finished in the top 10 
in all four of his New York City Marathon appearances and won the Boston 
Marathon three times (1988, 1991, 1992). He represented Kenya in the 
marathon at the Seoul 1988 and Barcelona 1992 Olympics. Since his win in 
New York, 17 other Kenyan athletes have gone on to win the New York City 
Marathon.

Liz McColgan of Scotland raced to victory at the 1991 New York City 
Marathon in her marathon debut in 2:27:24, more than three minutes faster 
than any other woman had run their marathon debut at the time. She earned a 
large medal haul in the 10,000 meters during the span of her career, 
including silver at the Seoul 1988 Olympics, gold at the 1991 World 
Championships, and two golds at the Commonwealth Games. She also won the 
1992 World Championships Half Marathon, 1992 Tokyo Marathon, and 1996 
London Marathon.

Kurt Fearnley of Australia has five New York City Marathon titles to his 
name (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014) – tied with Tatyana McFadden for the 
most of any athlete in the wheelchair division – and his event-record time 
of 1:29:22 from 2006 still stands. He has captured 13 medals across five 
Paralympic Games, including a silver in the marathon and bronze in the 5000 
meters at the Rio 2016 Games where he served as Australia's co-captain. He 
has also won marathons in London, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seoul, Rome, Paris, 
Sydney, and Tokyo.

Shalane Flanagan ended a 40-year drought for American women in the open 
division at the New York City Marathon by seizing the crown in 2017 from 
defending champion Mary Keitany of Kenya with a time of 2:26:53. With her 
first victory in just her second appearance at the New York City 
Marathon—she was the runner-up in her marathon debut in 2010—Flanagan 
became the sixth U.S. women's champion in the event and recorded the 
second-fastest time by a U.S. woman in the race. She returned in 2018 to 
take third, bettering her time in 2:26:22. She is a 16-time national 
champion and a three-time Olympian. At the Beijing 2008 Olympics, she won 
silver in the 10,000 meters, becoming only the second American woman to win 
an Olympic medal in the event.

Abebe Bikila Award

The Abebe Bikila Award is presented to an individual who has made an 
outstanding contribution to the sport of distance running. The 2021 
recipient will be Eliud Kipchoge, who is the two-time defending Olympic 
gold medalist in the marathon and current world-record holder. He won 
Olympic gold in both Rio and Tokyo and set the world record of 2:01:39 at 
the 2018 Berlin Marathon, smashing the previous best mark by more than a 
minute. Raised by a single mother and the youngest of four children, 
Kipchoge's achievements on the roads have transcended the running world, 
catapulting him to fame and raising the profile of the entire sport. Last 
month, he launched the Eliud Kipchoge Foundation, which will have a strong 
focus on education and environment, aiming to provide all children in the 
world access to knowledge and education, encouraging them to grow up as 
healthy and active adults in a green world.

George Hirsch Journalism Award

The George Hirsch Journalism Award, established in 2010, recognizes 
excellence in the reporting, writing, and broadcasting of the sport of 
marathon and distance running. The next George Hirsch Journalism Award 
recipient will be honored in 2022.

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 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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