The 2017 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, stretching 20 blocks down Manhattan’s most famous thoroughfare on Sunday, September 10, will draw a professional athlete field from 11 countries that includes four medalists and 17 finalists from August’s IAAF World Championships, as well as both of the event’s defending champions.
The four podium finishers from the World Championships include the women’s steeplechase gold medalist Emma Coburn, women’s steeplechase silver medalist Courtney Frerichs, women’s 1500-meter silver medalist Jenny Simpson, and men’s 1500-meter bronze medalist Filip Ingebrigtsen. Simpson will be returning in search of her record-extending sixth title on 5thAvenue, while Team USA member Eric Jenkins will look to become the first men’s repeat victor in the event since 1998.
The day begins at 8:00 a.m. ET and is expected to draw 6,000 runners across 23 total heats – from youth and seniors to New Balance and FDNY/NYPD heats – with the professional athlete races rounding out the day at 1:30 p.m. ET. In partnership with New York Road Runners and USA Track & Field, NBC Sports Group will broadcast the 2017 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile live on NBC at 1:30 p.m. ET.
Coburn, 26, of Boulder, CO, will be racing the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile for the second time after lowering her American record and setting a new World Championships record in the steeplechase in London earlier this month. With her first career world title, the Team New Balance athlete became the first American woman ever to medal in a 3000-meter steeplechase at the IAAF World Championships. Coburn won bronze in the steeplechase at the Rio 2016 Olympics and is also a six-time national champion in the event.
Frerichs, 24, of Portland, OR, won a silver medal in the women’s steeplechase at the IAAF World Championships earlier this month after finishing 11th in the event at the Rio 2016 Olympics. While at the University of New Mexico, she finished her career with four of the top 10 steeplechase times in NCAA history, including a collegiate record of 9:24.41, which won her the 2016 NCAA national title.
Simpson, 31, also of Boulder, CO, is seeking her record sixth title on 5th Avenue after taking silver over 1500 meters at the IAAF World Championships. The Team New Balance athlete became the first five-time winner in the history of the 5th Avenue Mile last year. Simpson has earned three IAAF World Championship medals in the metric mile, beginning with a gold at the 2011 world championships. She followed that with a silver in 2013 and another earlier this month. In 2016, she took bronze in the 1500 meters at the Rio Olympics, making her the first American woman in history to reach the podium in that event. She set a new lifetime best in the mile on July 9 of this year, running 4:19.98 at the London Diamond League meet.
Ingebrigtsen, 24, of Norway, won a bronze medal in the 1500 meters at this month’s IAAF World Championships, a year after taking the 2016 European title in the distance. In May, he set a new personal-best in the mile, racing a 3:53.23 for eighth place in the Bowerman Mile at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, OR.
Jenkins, 25, of Portland, OR, had his breakout moment at the 2016 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, narrowly defeating Olympic champion Matthew Centrowitz by one-tenth of a second in a blistering time of 3:49.5, which was the fastest-ever performance by an American at the event. In February, he won his first NYRR Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile, and in June he made his first-ever World Championship team after securing a second-place finish over 5000 meters at the USATF Outdoor Championships.
Additional notables competing in the professional athlete field include: Kenya’s Edward Cheserek, who will make his professional debut after a record-setting four years at the University of Oregon; New Zealand’s three-time 5th Avenue Mile winner and three-time Olympian Nick Willis; USA’s Team New Balance Olympian Brenda Martinez, who won the 2012 5th Avenue Mile after outlasting a field that included seven Olympians; and Spain’s Team New Balance Olympian Adel Mechaal who finished fourth at this month’s IAAF World Championships 1500 meters in London.
The 37th running of the world’s most iconic road race will be aired live on NBC at 1:30 p.m. ET and streamed via authentication on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, as well as with a subscription to NBC Sports Gold’s “Track and Field Pass,” which live streams to desktops, tablets, mobile, and connected devices. Content will be presented as part of the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA partnership among NBCUniversal, the IOC, and the USOC. The broadcast will feature live coverage of the men’s and women’s professional athlete races, in addition to a recap of the rest of the day’s heats.
New for 2017 is the official New Balance 5th Avenue Mile ‘Borough Battle’ as well as the footwear and apparel collection. The ‘Borough Battle’ will bring together teams of 20 runners from each of New York City’s five boroughs in a race to prove which borough is the fastest. The footwear and apparel collection will be available at the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub, as well as on-site on race day.
New Balance is the Official Athletic Footwear and Apparel Partner of New York Road Runners and the TCS New York City Marathon. The partnership ranges from event sponsorship, youth programming, and philanthropy to global licensing, e-commerce, retail rights, and the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub. The year-round NYRR Foundation Partnership touches all NYRR events and programs, including New Balance branded events and programs such as the Brooklyn Half Pre-Party presented by New Balance, New Balance Bronx 10 Mile, New Balance 5th Avenue Mile and the ‘1 for You, 1 for Youth’ shoe donation program.
Professional Athlete Field – Men
Name | Mile Personal Best | Twitter Handle |
Nick Willis (NZL) | 3:49.83 | @nickwillis |
Edward Cheserek (KEN) | 3:52.01 (i) | @KingCheserek |
David Torrence (PER) | 3:52.01 | @David_Torrence |
Kyle Merber (USA) | 3:52.22 (i) | @therealmerb |
Ryan Gregson (AUS) | 3:52.24 | @RyanGregson25 |
Chris O’Hare (GBR) | 3:52.91 (i) | @Chrisohare1500 |
Ben Blakenship (USA) | 3:53.04 | @benfblankenship |
Johnny Gregorek (USA) | 3:53.15 (i) | @JohnnyGregorek |
Robby Andrews (USA) | 3:53.16 (i) | @RA_Andrews |
Eric Jenkins (USA) | 3:53.23 (i) | @_ericjenkins |
Filip Ingebrigtsen (NOR) | 3:53.23 |
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Jake Wightman (GBR) | 3:54.20 | @JakeSWightman |
Ryan Hill (USA) | 3:54.89 (i) | @RyanHillNCState |
Colby Alexander (USA) | 3:54.94 | @okaycolby |
Graham Crawford (USA) | 3:56.05 |
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Daniel Winn (USA) | 3:57.36 (i) | @DanielWinn |
Patrick Tiernan (AUS) | 3:57.59 | @tiernan_patrick |
Craig Engels (USA) | 3:57.67 | @craigathor |
Mason Ferlic (USA) | 4:00.50 (i) | @MasonFerlic |
Kemoy Campbell (JAM) | 4:00.98 (i) | @KemoyCampbell |
Adel Mechaal (ESP) | 4:03.0 (r) | @adelmechaal |
Michael Rimmer (GBR) | 4:04.0 (r) | @MichaelRimmer8 |
Drew Windle (USA) | 4:09.84 (i) | @DrewWindle |
Professional Athlete Field – Women
Name | Mile Personal Best | Twitter Handle |
Jenny Simpson (USA) | 4:19.98 | @trackjenny |
Laura Weightman (GBR) | 4:20.88 | @LauraWeightman |
Ciara Mageean (IRL) | 4:22.40 | @ciaramageean |
Linden Hall (AUS) | 4:23.96 | @Linden_hall |
Shelby Houlihan (USA) | 4:24.16 (i) | @shelbo800 |
Colleen Quigley (USA) | 4:24.88 (i) | @steeple_squigs |
Lauren Johnson (USA) | 4:25.04 | @JohnsonRunning |
Eilish McColgan (GBR) | 4:25.6 (r) | @EilishMcColgan |
Brenda Martinez (USA) | 4:26.76 | @bmartrun |
Heather Kampf (USA) | 4:27.23 | @HeatherRaeKampf |
Margherita Magnani (ITA) | 4:27.51 | @MaggieMagnani |
Hannah Fields (USA) | 4:28.32 | @runhannahfields |
Dominique Scott-Efurd (RSA) | 4:28.47 (i) | @domscottrunSA |
Cory McGee (USA) | 4:28.55 | @CoryMcGeeRuns |
Jessica Judd (GBR) | 4:28.59 |
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Emma Coburn (USA) | 4:29.86 (i) | @emmacoburn |
Courtney Frerichs (USA) | N/A | @courtfrierichs8 |
Emily Infeld (USA) | 4:31.50 (i) | @emily_infeld |
Emily Lipari (USA) | 4:31.68 (i) |
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Sarah McDonald (GBR) | 4:32.06 (i) | @SarahAMcDonald |
Genevieve LaCaze (AUS) | 4:32.19 | @GenGen_LaCaze |
Sara Vaughn (USA) | 4:34.29 | @MomVaugh |
About New York Road Runners (NYRR): Founded in 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization, whose mission is to help and inspire people through running. NYRR’s commitment to New York City’s five boroughs features races, community events, youth running initiatives, school programs, 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 nyrr.org.
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