News01 Mar 2012


Rotich and Dado lead global contingent in NYC Half

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Firehiwot Dado clocks a 2:23:15 personal best in New York (© Getty Images)

Defending NYC Half champion Caroline Rotich of Kenya and 2011 ING New York City Marathon winner Firehiwot Dado of Ethiopia will headline a global group of stars at the NYC Half on Sunday, 18 March 18.


Joining them on the starting line for this renowned race through Manhattan will be two-time New York City Marathon champion Marilson Gomes dos Santos of Brazil and New Zealand Olympian Kim Smith, whose Half Marathon time of 1:07:11 is the fastest ever run in the United States by a woman.


The international men’s field also includes Moroccan Olympian Abderrahime Bouramdane; Kenyan Peter Kirui, who competed in the 10,000m at the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Daegu; 2011 IAAF World Championships Marathon bronze medallist Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia; Canadian Olympian Eric Gillis, Wesley Korir of Kenya, runner-up at the 2011 Bank of American Chicago Marathon; Ethiopian Olympian Deriba Merga, the 2009 Boston Marathon champion; and Kenyan Samuel Chelanga, the NCAA 10,000m record holder. This group will get a strong challenge from the home country: Previously announced were three world-class Americans: 2012 Olympic Trials Marathon champion Meb Keflezighi, two-time Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein, and 2011 World Championships 10,000m runner Scott Bauhs.


Additional international women’s pros include Mexican Olympian Madaí Pérez, British Olympian Jo Pavey, Dutch Olympian Hilda Kibet, and Claire Hallissey of Great Britain, a contender for the British Olympic team. Previously announced were top American runners Kara Goucher and Desiree Davila (both members of this year’s U.S. Olympic Marathon team), Janet Cherobon-Bawcom, Molly Pritz, Julie Culley, Jeannette Faber, and Stephanie Pezzullo.


NYRR’s flagship half-marathon, in its seventh running, will feature a race-record field of 15,000 runners and a thrilling new course. Also new this year, WABC-TV will be airing the NYC Half live, beginning at 7:00 a.m., as part of NYRR’s recently announced comprehensive television agreement with ESPN/WABC-TV. The race will also be broadcast live on the New York Road Runners website.


“A dynamic field of stars continues to shine brighter with the additions of Caroline, Firehiwot and Kim on the women’s side, Marilson on the men’s side, and a number of other international notables in both races,” said New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg. “In an Olympic year, the NYC Half will provide a thrilling preview of many of our sport’s finest as they continue on their ‘Road to London.’”


After winning the NYC Half in 2011 with a course-record time of 1:08:51, defending champion Rotich, 27, will be on familiar ground. Rotich also finished eighth in the ING New York City Marathon 2010, and she ran 2:24:26—a personal best by five minutes—to take fourth place at the 2011 Boston Marathon.


“Winning the NYC Half last year made me believe that anything is possible if I train hard,” said Rotich. “It made me believe that I can win more and more. The first time I went to New York, it was so busy and it was too much for me! But the more I go back, it gets easier and easier. I love all the crowds that come out to watch in New York. Now, I’m really excited to go back and try to defend my title.”


Rotich will face fierce competition from reigning ING New York City Marathon Champion Dado, 28, who finished in a personal-best time of 2:23:15 in her New York City debut. Dado is also a three-time winner of the Rome City Marathon.


“Since my victory at the ING New York City Marathon 2011, I have been looking forward to returning to the streets of NYC to compete again,” said Dado. “I took a short break from training after my win and I have been training very well. I am excited to return to NYC and be a part of the NYC Half, and I look forward to experiencing the great hospitality of NYRR again.”


Gomes dos Santos, 34, of Brazil, is comfortable on NYC streets, having twice won the ING New York City Marathon (2006, 2008); he is the only South American to win the race. Gomes has finished in the top 10 in the ING New York City Marathon a total of four times, and last spring he finished fourth at the Virgin London Marathon in a personal-best time of 2:06:34.


“I am excited to be returning to New York for the NYC Half,” said Gomes. “My two wins in the ING New York City Marathon have been the most important victories of my running career, and last year the NYC Half prepared me well for the personal best that I set in the Virgin London Marathon. I’m hoping to run even faster in both races in this important Olympic year.”


Kim Smith, 30, a native of Auckland who now lives in Providence, RI, broke her own record for the fastest-ever half-marathon by a woman on U.S. soil when she won the 2011 Rock ’n’ Roll Philadelphia Half-Marathon in 1:07:11. Smith has finished the ING New York City Marathon twice (2010, 2011), placing fifth both times. She holds 12 New Zealand records at distances from the mile to the marathon.


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