Upload a Photo Upload a Video Add a News article Write a Blog Add a Comment
Blog Feed News Feed Video Feed All Feeds

Folders

 

 

Four Defending Champions Return for 2019 United Airlines NYC Half

Published by
United Airlines NYC Half   Feb 21st 2019, 11:57pm
Comments

Nine Olympians and Nine Paralympians to Lead Star-Studded Professional Athlete Field as All Four Defending Champions Return for 2019 United Airlines NYC Half on Sunday, March 17

Ben True, Buze Diriba, Ernst van Dyk, and Manuela Schär will aim to defend titles as TCS New York City Marathon champion Daniel Romanchuk also lines up

U.S. Olympian Des Linden to use event as final tune-up ahead of Boston Marathon title defense, while U.S. Olympic silver medalist Paul Chelimo will make his half-marathon debut

New York, February 21, 2019 – The 2019 United Airlines NYC Half will feature a star-studded professional athlete field featuring nine Olympians and nine Paralympians leading 25,000 runners from Brooklyn to Manhattan in the first race of the 2019 NYRR Five Borough-Series. The professional athlete field will be headlined by 2018 Boston Marathon champion Des Linden and U.S. Olympic silver medalist Paul Chelimo, who will make his half marathon debut, as well as all four defending event champions: Ben True, Buze Diriba, Ernst van Dyk and Manuela Schär. Also joining them at the starting line on Sunday, March 17 will be reigning TCS New York City Marathon champion Daniel Romanchuk. The 14th running of the event will take the professional athletes on a 13.1-mile tour through neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Manhattan and past iconic New York City landmarks, including Grand Army Plaza, the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and Times Square.

“We are very excited to welcome all four United Airlines NYC Half champions back to defend their titles against a world-class lineup of Olympians and Paralympians to lead 25,000 runners through the heart of New York from Prospect Park to Central Park,” said Michael Capiraso, president and CEO of NYRR. “New York City and running fans are in for a treat as Des, Daniel, and our defending champions lead 25,000 runners on a spectacular park-to-park journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan.”

Women’s Open Division

Linden, a two-time Olympian from Charlevoix, MI, will use the United Airlines NYC Half as her final major tune-up race before attempting to defend her Boston Marathon title in April. Last year, she became the first American to win the women’s open division at the Boston Marathon in 33 years, breaking through after seven top-five finishes in Abbott World Marathon Majors races. She was one of four American women to finish in the top 10 at the TCS New York City Marathon in November, taking sixth place.

Diriba will be back after becoming the second Ethiopian winner in the women’s open division in event history last year when she took the tape in a sprint finish in 1:12:23. She also won the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K in Central Park last year in the fourth-fastest time in event history, and lowered her half-marathon personal best to 1:06:50 at the Aramco Houston Half Marathon.

“I’m happy to be running the United Airlines NYC Half for the sixth time,” Linden said. “Over the years, this race has served as a nice tune-up for my runs at the Boston Marathon, and in 2019 I’ll try to duplicate as much as possible from my 2018 Boston buildup. The Prospect Park to Central Park course suits my type of running, and Boston last year showed me that on any given day, anything is possible. I’m excited about being in the mix on March 17.”

Challenging Linden and Diriba will be Kenya’s world-record holder in the half marathon, Joyciline Jepkosgei, who ran a 1:04:51 to win the 2017 Valencia Half-Marathon in Spain and then finished second in the distance at the 2018 IAAF World Championships. Her countrywoman, Mary Wacera, is a two-time World Championships Half-Marathon medalist, and will be running the United Airlines NYC Half in preparation for her marathon debut in Boston. Rounding out the Kenyan trio will be veteran Edna Kiplagat, who has won the New York City, Boston and London marathons in addition to two world championship marathon titles.

In addition to Linden, the Americans will be represented by two-time TCS New York City Marathon top-10 finisher Allie Kieffer, USATF champion and Pan American Games medalist Kellyn Taylor, 2018 Boston Marathon runner-up Sarah Sellers, and 2018 USATF Marathon champion Emma Bates.

Men’s Open Division

Chelimo will make his half-marathon debut in the same city where he won the USATF 5K Championships last November in a course-record time. In 2016, Chelimo became the first U.S. athlete since 1964 to medal in the 5000 meters at the Olympics when he took silver; he followed that up with a 5000-meter bronze medal at the IAAF World Championships one year later.

“I’m really excited about this new challenge in my career – my first half marathon – and I’m especially excited to make it happen at the United Airlines NYC Half next month,” Chelimo said. “I love the energy I get from running through the city, and I’ve had great experiences running the USATF 5K Championships that finish right there in Central Park. I’ve been doing longer runs than ever in my training this winter, and am ready to show the long distance guys a thing or two on March 17. I have unfinished business on the track, and then I’m looking forward to making a debut in the TCS New York City Marathon in the near future.”

Challenging Chelimo will be True, who in 2018 became the first the first American to win the men’s open division at the United Airlines NYC Half, covering the new course in 1:02:39. The American 5K record-holder leads a talented cast of American men that includes four-time Olympian and 2007 event runner-up Abdi Abdirahman, 2018 USATF Marathon champion Brogan Austin, and U.S. Olympian and the top American finisher at the 2018 TCS New York City MarathonJared Ward.

Men’s Wheelchair Division

In 2018, Romanchuk became the first American and youngest athlete ever to win the men’s wheelchair division at the TCS New York City Marathon at just 20 years old. He has recorded two consecutive podium finishes at the United Airlines NYC Half, and last year also won the Bank of America Chicago Marathon and set world records on the track over 800 and 5000 meters.

“I can’t wait to return to New York for the first time since winning the New York City Marathon,” Romanchuk said. “In 2016, the NYC Half was my first-ever race in New York, and it’s always a challenge. Plus, it's so fun to race through Times Square.”

Romanchuk’s toughest competition will likely come from South Africa’s Ernst van Dyk, who has won the United Airlines NYC Half the last four consecutive years and owns the event record. Also lining up will be American Josh George, a four-time Paralympian who won the inaugural wheelchair division at the NYC Half in 2014.

Women’s Wheelchair Division

Switzerland’s Schär, a three-time Paralympic medalist and six-time European champion, will be racing for her second consecutive United Airlines NYC Half victory just four months after capturing her second consecutive TCS New York City Marathon victory.

“I‘m looking forward to returning to New York for the United Airlines NYC Half,” Schär said. “Last year was a very hard battle with strong athletes, but also tough weather conditions. New York is always a great challenge, and I love that.”

She will face stiff competition from event record-holder, American Tatyana McFadden, a 17-time Paralympic medalist and five-time New York City Marathon champion whose lone victory in the event came in 2016. American Susannah Scaroni, who won the race in 2017 and also won the first-ever wheelchair division at the NYRR New York Mini 10K last year, will join them.

 

Top Professional Athletes – Men’s Open Division

Athlete

Country

Personal Best

Twitter

Abdi Abdirahman

USA

1:00:29

@Abdi_runs

Brogan Austin

USA

1:02:39

@brogan_austin

Chris Bendtsen

USA

1:04:43

 

Eric Blake

USA

1:08:10

@EricMBlake

Soufiane Bouchiikhi

BEL

1:03:03

@Soufiane_B22

Paul Chelimo

USA

Debut

@PaulChelimo

Tim Chichester

USA

1:04:56

 

Noah Droddy

USA

1:01:48

@IBuiltTheArk

Mikael Ekvall

SWE

1:02:29

 

Peter Geithner

USA

1:08:55

 

Brendan Gregg

USA

1:02:55

@bg_gregg

Genki Kaneko

JPN

1:02:16

 

James Kelly

GBR

1:07:41

 

Colin Leak

USA

1:04:34

@ColinLeak

Cam Levins

CAN

1:02:15

@CamLevins

Mark Leininger

USA

1:04:26

 

Daniel Mesfun

ERI

1:01:13

 

Jonathan Mott

USA

1:06:13

 

Ken Nakayama

JPN

1:01:32

 

David Nilsson

SWE

1:02:09

@DavidNilsson15

Harbert Okuti

UGA

1:03:52

 

John Raneri

USA

1:03:49

 

Tim Ritchie

USA

1:01:23

@TimRitchieWTD

David Saunders

USA

1:09:33

 

Brian Shrader

USA

1:05:26

 

Parker Stinson

USA

1:02:38

@ParkerStinson

Seth Totten

USA

1:04:05

@MrSethT

Ben True

USA

1:02:39

@bentrue

Sid Vaughn

USA

1:03:36

@CajunLightning

Jared Ward

USA

1:01:42

@jwardy21

 

Top Professional Athletes – Women’s Open Division

Athlete

Country

Personal Best

Twitter

Meseret Ali Basa

ETH

1:15:35

 

Emma Bates

USA

1:11:45

@emmajbates

Brittany Charboneau

USA

1:15:38

 

Sarah Crouch

USA

1:11:31

@SarahCrouch89

Marisa Cummings

USA

1:17:27

 

Sarah Cummings

USA

1:13:11

@sarahcummings

Sinke Dessie

ETH

1:12:20

 

Sydney Devore

USA

1:14:21

@devoresydney

Buze Diriba

ETH

1:06:50

 

Birtukan Fente

ETH

1:11:11

 

Lindsay Flanagan

USA

1:12:05

@lflanagan242

Erika Fluehr

USA

1:15:46

 

Kathryn Fluehr

USA

1:14:01

 

Bose Gemeda

ETH

1:16:52

 

Sasha Gollish

CAN

1:11:05

@SGollishRuns

Danna Herrick

USA

1:12:55

@dkherrick

Veronica Jackson

USA

1:18:11

 

Joyciline Jepkosgei

KEN

1:04:51

 

Ana Johnson

USA

1:18:14

 

Katie Kellner

USA

1:14:41

@ktkellner

Allie Kieffer

USA

1:10:40

@AllieKieffer

Edna Kiplagat

KEN

1:07:41

@KiplagatEdna

Nina Lauwaert

BEL

1:11:50

 

Michele Lee

USA

1:13:35

@malee2358

Des Linden

USA

1:10:34

@des_linden

Dot McMahan

USA

1:11:50

 

Angela Ortiz

USA

1:19:33

 

Samantha Palmer

USA

1:12:32

 

Sarah Pease

USA

1:13:39

@spease31

Madai Perez

MEX

1:09:45

 

Lauren Perkins

USA

1:16:59

 

Beverly Ramos

PUR

1:12:09

 

Sarah Sellers

USA

1:14:27

@sarahwhosellers

Kellyn Taylor

USA

1:10:16

@kellyn_taylor

Lauren Totten

USA

1:12:01

@LaurenLoveRun

Annemarie Tuxbury

USA

1:14:19

 

Eva Vrabcova

CZE

1:11:01

@evavrabcova

Mary Wacera

KEN

1:06:29

 

Becky Wade

USA

1:11:15

@bexwade89

Alice Wright

GBR

1:13:17

@AliceWright01

 

Top Professional Athletes – Men’s Wheelchair Division

Athlete

Country

Personal Best

Twitter

Josh George

USA

44:40

@jsgeorge

Aaron Pike

USA

43:56

@Pikester86

Daniel Romanchuk

USA

47:28

 

Brian Siemann

USA

49:00

@bsiemann

Francisco Sanclemente

COL

47:21

@FranciscoSancle

Ernst van Dyk

RSA

42:36

@ErnstvanDyk

 

Top Professional Athletes – Women’s Wheelchair Division

Athlete

Country

Personal Best

Twitter

Katrina Gerhard

USA

50:28

 

Chelsea McClammer

USA

50:20

 

Tatyana McFaddden

USA

52:25

@TatyanaMcFadden

Arielle Rausin

USA

54:44

@racingrausin

Manuela Schär

SUI

50:06

@manuelaschaer

Susannah Scaroni

USA

50:22

@KenyanScaroni

Margriet Van Den Broek

NED

53:58

@margrietvdbroek

 

The United Airlines NYC Half is one of seven races – from the mile to the marathon – organized by New York Road Runners, which features invited professional athlete fields and makes up the NYRR Pro Racing Series. The NYRR Pro Racing Series also includes the NYRR Wanamaker Mile, UAE Healthy Kidney 10K, NYRR New York Mini 10K, New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, USATF 5K Championships, and the TCS New York City Marathon.

In addition to the professional athletes and 25,000 runners covering 13.1 miles, the 2019 United Airlines NYC Half will host 1,000 youth runners in the Rising New York Road Runners at the United Airlines NYC Half on a 1200-meter out-and-back course on Seventh Avenue. Rising New York Road Runners is NYRR’s free, year-round youth program and events platform that serves nearly 250,000 youth across the country annually.

New this year, those not running the race in person can take the race to their own neighborhood and run it virtually. The NYRR NYC Half–Virtual 13.1M will allow runners to race anywhere in the world on their own time between March 14 and 17. Runners who complete the virtual race will receive one guaranteed, non-complimentary entry to the 2020 United Airlines NYC Half and a finisher medal.

Media interested in applying for credentials to cover the 2019 United Airlines NYC Half can email Madison McGlone at [email protected] with their intended coverage plans.

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, 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, from children to seniors, 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 50,000 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.



More news

History for United Airlines NYC Half
YearResultsVideosNewsPhotosBlogs
2024     3    
2023 1   6    
2022 1   6    
Show 15 more
 
+PLUS highlights
+PLUS coverage
Live Events
Get +PLUS!