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Teen Sensation Making Marathon Debut Sunday in Cleveland

May 17, 2013 at 06:00pm EST | by NYRR Staff

How young is too young to run 26.2 miles? Organizers of several major U.S. marathons—Boston and New York among them—have minimum ages of 18, but that’s not the case in Cleveland, where 16-year-old Alana Hadley will line up and compete this Sunday, May 19.

The Cleveland Marathon will mark Hadley’s 26.2-mile debut, though the tenth-grader from Charlotte, NC, is not your typical first-time marathoner. She’s already competed in two half-marathons this year, and back in February, Read More

Categories: Human Interest

Prefontaine Classic Promises Exciting Men’s 5000

May 16, 2013 at 02:00am EST | by NYRR staff

Will the Prefontaine Classic track meet, scheduled for June 1 at Hayward Field in Eugene, OR, feature the year’s most thrilling men’s 5000 meters? Organizers say so, Runner’s World reports, as the event marks a rematch of sorts for Bernard Lagat and Galen Rupp, American stars who duked it out last June—in Eugene, no less—in a memorable 5000-meter Olympic Trials race.

Thanks to a big kick on the final homestretch, Rupp beat Lagat for the Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

Kenya’s Caroline Rotich Wins Prague Marathon

May 13, 2013 at 03:45pm EST | by NYRR staff

If Caroline Rotich has learned anything this spring, it’s that she need not hang with the pack. Competing on Sunday, May 12, at the Volkswagen Prague International Marathon, the Kenyan runner kept pace with the top six until about the halfway point, when she moved into the lead. It was the position she’d hold, sans challenge, for the remainder of the race, as she cruised to her third major victory of the year.

Finishing in 2:27:00, Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

Usain Bolt Less than Stellar in Season-opening Victory

May 10, 2013 at 09:45pm EST | by NYRR Staff

Pictures, they say, are worth a thousand words, and one snapped on May 8 during the Cayman Invitational track meet in Georgetown certainly proves this cliché true. For Usain Bolt, the word was “victory,” as a photo finish gave the two-time Jamaican Olympian a narrow win over countryman and training partner Kemar Bailey Cole in the 100-meter dash.

Bolt trailed the 19-year-old Cole for much of the race, and even though he seemingly edged past in Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

UAE Healthy Kidney 10K Could Be Komon-Kuma Showdown

May 10, 2013 at 08:30pm EST | by NYRR Staff

“My goal is to win,” said Abera Kuma of Ethiopia, speaking at a press conference the day before the 2013 UAE Healthy Kidney 10K. Across from Kuma were four Kenyans whom he’ll face on the Central Park course, among them Leonard Patrick Komon, who holds not only the Central Park 10K record—he ran 27:35 to win this event in 2011—but also the world road 10K record of 26:44.

Kuma’s goal would look like hubris if Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

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