NBC to broadcast race live nationally; USATF.TV to stream event internationally

New York, September 5, 2022 – World champion Josh Kerr, U.S. Olympian Elle St. Pierre, and American mile record-holder Nikki Hiltz will headline a world-class professional athlete field that spans 14 different countries at the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile on Sunday, September 10. The New Balance 5th Avenue Mile – the world’s most iconic road mile race since 1981 – stretches 20 blocks down Manhattan’s most famous thoroughfare.

Great Britain’s Kerr will arrive in New York fresh off winning a world title in the 1,500 meters in Budapest; he is in search of his first victory on 5th Avenue in his second appearance in the event. Kerr also owns an Olympic bronze medal in the 1,500 meters from the Tokyo 2020 Games.

“Winning the World Championships was the culmination of every step of running I’ve ever taken,” Kerr said. “Now, my confidence is higher than it’s ever been, and I have some unfinished business to take care of on 5th Avenue.”

Lining up against Kerr will be New Zealand’s 5,000-meter record-holder George Beamish, and an American contingent led by 2023 Falmouth Mile champion Johnny Gregorek, last year’s 1,500-meter national champion Cooper Teare, two-time 5th Avenue Mile podium finisher Sam Prakel, and U.S. Olympian Woody Kincaid.

In the women’s race, U.S. Olympian St. Pierre will make her return to New York for the first time since finishing as runner-up at the event in 2019. It will also be her first race back since giving birth in March.

“My preparation for the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile this time has been different, as I fit training around feedings, nap time, and playing with Ivan,” St. Pierre said. “But my body feels good, and the workouts have been solid. I’m excited to be back on 5th Avenue this weekend.”

She will be joined at the start line by Hiltz, Great Britain’s 2021 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile champion Jemma Reekie, Great Britain’s reigning 1,500-meter champion Katie Snowden, Mexican record-holder Laura Galvan, Australian record-holder Jessica Hull, Japanese record-holder Nozomi Tanaka, and Jamaican record-holder Adelle Tracey. Olympian Courtney Frerichs and four-time NCAA champion Dani Jones will also toe the line for the U.S.

In addition to professional athlete and age-group heats, this year’s New Balance 5th Avenue Mile will feature Back to School Mile heats for youth, a New Balance Run Your Way Mile for first-time marathoners using NYRR Coaching Lab, a George Sheehan Memorial Mile for seniors, an NYPD and FDNY heat for service members, and NYRR Road Mile Championship races.

In partnership with NYRR and USA Track & Field, NBC will broadcast the event nationally from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. ET. The broadcast will feature live coverage of the professional athlete races as well as a recap of the day’s earlier heats. Live coverage of the event will be available internationally on USATF.TV.

Men’s Professional Athlete Field

Name 

Country 

1,500m Personal Best 

Mile Personal Best

Morgan Beadlescomb

USA

3:37.03

3:52.03i

Geordie Beamish

NZL

3:36.53

3:51.22i

Vincent Ciattei

USA

3:34.57

3:52.56

Elliot Giles

GBR

3:30.92

3:52.49

Johnny Gregorek

USA

3:34.35

3:49.98i

Azeddine Habz

FRA

3:29.26

3:57.76

Olin Hacker

USA

3:41.67+

3:56.59

Eric Holt

USA

3:35.80

3:52.56

Drew Hunter

USA

3:34.86

3:54.80

Amon Kemboi

KEN

3:34.12

3:55.27i

Josh Kerr

GBR

3:29.05

3:48.87i NR

Woody Kincaid

USA

3:37.32

3:59.23i

Kasey Knevelbaard

USA

3:34.55

3:53.51

George Mills

GBR

3:30.95

3:55.48

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

CAN

3:32.94

3:52.97

Sam Prakel

USA

3:34.63

3:50.94i

Thomas Ratcliffe

USA

3:37.56i

3:54.29i

Erik Sowinski

USA

3:44.82

4:01.44

Cooper Teare

USA

3:32.74

3:50.17i

James West

GBR

3:34.07

3:56.79

Henry Wynne

USA

3:34.08

3:51.26i

i = indoors
+ = 1,500 meter split of a mile race
NR = National Record

 

Women’s Professional Athlete Field

Name 

Country 

1,500m Personal Best 

Mile Personal Best

Melissa Courtney-Bryant

GBR

3:58.01

4:16.38

Kaela Edwards

USA

4:09.08

4:28.75i

Susan Ejore

KEN

4:02.20

4:31.54i

Courtney Frerichs

USA

4:35.01

N/A

Laura Galvan

MEX

4:03.06 NR

4:31.81i

Sarah Healy

IRL

4:29.03

3:59.68

Nikki Hiltz

USA

3:59.61+

4:16.35 NR

Vera Hoffmann

LUX

4:06.94 NR

4:32.05i

Jessica Hull

AUS

3:57.29

4:15.34 NR

Dani Jones

USA

4:02.83

4:01.66

Emily MacKay

USA

3:59.99

4:23.79

Jemma Reekie

GBR

3:58.65

4:17.88i NR

Gaia Sabbatini

ITA

4:01.24

4:31.74

Helen Schlachtenhaufen

USA

4:01.09

4:23.94i

Katie Snowden

GBR

3:56.72

4:21.19i

Elinor St. Pierre

USA

3:58.03

4:16.85i

Nozomi Tanaka

JPN

3:59.19 NR

4:28.94i

Adelle Tracey

JAM

3:58.77 NR

4:30.17i

Carina Viljoen

RSA

4:07.11

4:29.03

Regan Yee

CAN

4:08.92

4:30.46i

i = indoors
+ = 1,500 meter split of a mile race

NR = National Record

 

About New York Road Runners (NYRR)

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