Upcoming Events
- Ragnar Relay Florida Keys, Miami, FL, Feb.
6-7
- Pensacola Double Bridge Run, Pensacola, FL,
Feb. 7
- Hot Chocolate 15K/5K, Dallas, TX, Feb. 7
- Hilton Head Marathon and Half, Hilton Head,
SC, Feb. 7
- 500 Festival Training Series, Indianapolis,
IN, Feb. 7
- Rahr & Sons Oktoberfest Run, Fort Worth,
TX, Feb. 7
- USA Cross Country Championships, Boulder,
CO, Feb. 7
- Mermaid Half Marathon San Diego, San Diego,
CA, Feb. 7
- TC Kids Fieldhouse Fun Run, Minneapolis, MN,
Feb. 7
- Running USA 2015, New
Orleans, LA, Feb. 8-10
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Nearly 42 million
Americans are considered runners today, with 25- to 34-year-olds representing
the large st age group.* Will these fitness-conscious Millennials
follow in their forerunners' footsteps and drop out of the race at 35? Or are
they already defining a watershed time in the running
industry?
Running
USA and RacePartner are conducting a research study to find
out why so many Millennials (born 1980-2000) get involved in running, and what
organized running events can do to keep them interested and engaged.
"Research
and data are strong building blocks of Running USA. We are excited to work with
Race Partner to learn more about the impact this important generation might have
on our sport," said Rich Harshbarger, CEO of Running USA.
"Young
adults today have grown up with fitness and technology as part of their daily
lives," said Rob Anderson, founding partner of RacePartner, a leader in
endurance event registration. "We want to learn insights to inform the industry
on how to design events to keep these runners coming back even when they start
to have careers and families."
The Millennial Running
Study will be released in 2016.
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NEW YORK - Eight-time
champion Bernard Lagat of Tucson, Ariz., and New York native
and defending champion, Mary Cain, 18, of Portland, Ore., will
star in the NYRR Wanamaker Mile at the 108th NYRR
Millrose Games on Saturday, February 14, it was announced by
Mary Wittenberg, president and CEO of New York Road
Runners. Lagat
will chase his ninth event victory and the masters indoor world record of
3:58.15 against defending champion Will Leer of Marina Del Rey, Calif.,
and 2012 champion Matthew Centrowitz of Portland, Ore. Cain, racing in
front of her hometown crowd, will face three Oregon Project teammates-Shannon
Rowbury, Treniere Moser, and Jordan Hasay, all of Portland,-in an
attempt to become the first woman since 2009 to win back-to-back NYRR Millrose
Games titles at the distance.
"NYRR
is a proud partner of the Armory and is once again excited to support this
wonderful New York City time-honored track and field tradition," said
Wittenberg. "The NYRR Wanamaker Mile is renowned for its history of great
athletes and memorable races. Bernard is one of the most distinguished runners
in American history, the master of the NYRR Wanamaker Mile, and a New Yorker at
heart. We also welcome home Mary to the iconic track that launched her early
career success and now has her poised to become one of America's great track and
field stars. Bernard and Mary lead two incredibly talented NYRR Wanamaker Mile
fields that provide inspiration for people of all ages to get moving and dream
big."
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PITTSBURGH, Pa. -
Pennsylvania native Tyler McCandless, with a marathon personal
record of 2 hours, 15 m inutes, 26 seconds, will headline the men's field at the
7th DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon. The 2015 event,
set for Sunday, May 3, offers
a $135,000 prize purse, including American bonuses totaling $40,500.
"I'm
training to try and win Pittsburgh with a time faster than the U.S. Olympic
Trials 'A' Standard of 2:15:00," McCandless said. "One of the main reasons I am
running the DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon in 2015 is the support for
American distance running that the race organizers offer. More opportunities for
guys like me to compete against my peers and an international field furthers our
athletic careers. Pittsburgh serves as a great stepping stone to being a
contender at the 2016 and future Olympic Marathon Trials."
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Entering only its
third year as a team, the Brooks Beasts hit the ground running
by signing two athletes who d eepen and strengthen its roster. Dorian
Ulrey and Matt Hillenbrand join the Beasts and
contribute a number of strengths to the team's growing middle-distance arsenal.
Dorian
Ulrey, an 11-time All American and an NCAA Champion, comes to the team with
professional racing experience under his belt including his 2009 appearance at
the IAAF World Championships for Team USA in the 1500-meter run.
Matt
Hillenbrand, a recent graduate from the University of Kentucky, also joins the
Beasts. His raw, untapped talent and versatility in events from the 800m to the
5K make him a valuable addition to the team.
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