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Weini Kelati and Drew Hunter Aim to Defend Titles at 2022 USATF 5K Championships - NYYR

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Weini Kelati and Drew Hunter Aim to Defend Titles at 2022 USATF 5K Championships on Saturday, November 5

 

More than 10,000 runners to follow in footsteps of professional athletes by racing the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K

New York, October 27, 2022 – Weini Kelati and Drew Hunter will return to New York aiming to defend their titles at the 2022 USA Track & Field (USATF) 5K Championships at the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K on Saturday, November 5. The event will take place in Midtown Manhattan the day prior to the TCS New York City Marathon and will be broadcast live on USATF.TV. Abbott will return as the title partner of the event which features a $78,000 prize purse – the largest of any 5K race in the world.

 

At the last USATF 5K Championships in Central Park in 2021, two-time NCAA champion Kelati smashed the event record, taking the tape in 15:18 to win her first U.S. title. Since then, she has gone on to finish in the top three in the Millrose Games 3,000 meters, and second at both the USATF Cross Country Championships and B.A.A. 5K. She will be challenged for the women’s title by Olympic and World Championships medalist Jenny Simpson, World Championships medalist Emily Infeld, and national champions Katie Follett, Erika Kemp, Emily Lipari, Natosha Rogers, and Taylor Werner.

 

“Last year’s USATF 5K Championships for me marked my first U.S. title of my career, five months after becoming a U.S. citizen, and what started all the success I’ve had over the past year,” Kelati said. “I’m excited to return to Central Park to compete against the best athletes across the country and defend my title.”

 

Hunter, who last year jumped into the lead with 100 meters remaining to win the men’s race in 13:53 and claim his second national title, will also return. He will line up this year alongside Olympians Hillary Bor and Mason Ferlic, and two-time NCAA champion Abdihamid Nur.

 

“I’ll never forget the thrill of breaking the tape last year, beating Olympic champion Matthew Centrowitz by seven tenths of second – that was such an incredible feeling,” Hunter said. “I cannot wait to see what magic happens in Central Park this year.”

 

Following in the footsteps of the professional athletes will be more than 10,000 runners participating in the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K, including top local athletes and many runners participating in the marathon the following day.

Abbott, the title sponsor of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, will be the sponsor of the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K for the sixth time. Abbott, a global healthcare leader, helps people live more fully with life-changing technology and celebrate what’s possible with good health.

 

The Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K annually provides TCS New York City Marathon supporters, friends and families the opportunity to join in on the thrill of marathon race week. The course begins on Manhattan’s east side by the United Nations, then takes runners along 42nd Street past historic Grand Central Terminal and up the world-famous Avenue of the Americas past Radio City Music Hall. It then passes through the rolling hills of Central Park before finishing at the iconic TCS New York City Marathon finish line.

 

The Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K and USATF 5K Championships will be broadcast live via USATF.TV. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 8:20am ET with the first race starting at 8:30am ET.

 

USATF 5K Championships – Men’s Field

Athlete

 

Residence

 

5,000m PR

 

5K PR

 

Sam Chelanga

 

Colorado Springs, Colo.

 

13:04.35i

 

13:43

 

Ryan Hill

 

Raleigh, N.C.

 

13:05.69

 

13:57

 

Abdihamid Nur

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

13:06.32

 

N/A

 

Hillary Bor

 

Colorado Springs, Colo.

 

13:10.98i

 

14:04

 

Kirubel Erassa

 

Denver

 

13:12.71

 

13:42

 

Willy Fink

 

Baltimore

 

13:16.97i

 

13:37

 

Brian Barraza

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

13:17.11i

 

13:52

 

Drew Hunter

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

13:17.55

 

13:51

 

Graham Crawford

 

Charlottesville

 

13:22.68i

 

13:54

 

Christian Noble

 

Boston

 

13:24.78

 

N/A

 

Mason Ferlic

 

Ann Arbor, Mich.

 

13:24.94

 

13:39

 

Kasey Knevelbaard

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

13:24.98i

 

13:56

 

Ahmed Muhumed

 

Tallahassee

 

13:26.11

 

N/A

 

Jordan Mann

 

Providence

 

13:27.68i

 

13:54

 

Alec Basten

 

St. Louis

 

13:32.98i

 

N/A

 

Ryan Ford

 

Blowing Rock, N.C.

 

13:34.79

 

N/A

 

Daniel Schaffer

 

Blowing Rock, N.C.

 

13:36.23

 

N/A

 

Eric Van Der Els

 

Blowing Rock, N.C.

 

13:36.28

 

N/A

 

Craig Engels

 

Portland

 

13:36.91

 

N/A

 

Andrew Colley

 

Boone, N.C.

 

13:40.19

 

14:26

 

Ryan Drew

 

Lynchburg, Va.

 

13:40.82

 

N/A

 

Julius Diehr

 

Providence

 

13:41.09

 

N/A

 

Josh Yeager

 

Minneapolis

 

13:42.82

 

14:21

 

Ryan Kutch

 

New York

 

13:45.59

 

14:04

 

Isaac Updike

 

Tarrytown, N.Y.

 

13:48.90

 

14:33

 

Tim McGowan

 

Boston

 

13:49.00

 

14:07

 

Joe Berriatua

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

13:49.16

 

13:56

 

Jack Salisbury

 

Washington D.C.

 

13:50.98

 

N/A

 

Owen Hoeft

 

Minneapolis

 

13:51.97

 

N/A

 

Colin Abert

 

Minnetonka, Minn.

 

13:58.15

 

14:18

 

Tai Dinger

 

Boston

 

14:09.41

 

14:04

 

Michael Brannigan

 

East Northport, N.Y.

 

14:09.51

 

14:47

 

Jacob Brueckman

 

Westminster, Colo.

 

14:18.99

 

N/A

 

 

Women

Athlete

 

Residence

 

5,000m PR

 

5K PR

 

Emily Infeld

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

14:51.91i

 

15:27

 

Jenny Simpson

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

14:56.26

 

N/A

 

Weini Kelati

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

14:58.24

 

15:18

 

Vanessa Fraser

 

San Francisco

 

14:58.51i

 

N/A

 

Katie Follett

 

Ft. Collins, Colo.

 

15:04.74

 

16:06

 

Natosha Rogers

 

Denver

 

15:04.95

 

15:39

 

Taryn Rawlings

 

San Diego

 

15:05.94

 

N/A

 

Emily Lipari

 

Honolulu

 

15:07.22

 

15:50

 

Annie Rodenfels

 

Boston

 

15:08.80i

 

16:09

 

Lauren Paquette

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

15:10.01

 

15:37

 

Erika Kemp

 

Allston, Mass.

 

15:10.10

 

15:45

 

Taylor Werner

 

Raleigh

 

15:11.19i

 

N/A

 

Grace Barnett

 

Mammoth Lakes, Calif.

 

15:12.17

 

15:45

 

Danielle Shanahan

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

15:17.62

 

16:03

 

Dana Giordano

 

San Francisco

 

15:18.06

 

15:47

 

Maddie Alm

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

15:19.03

 

15:57

 

Eleanor Fulton

 

Portland

 

15:19.19

 

16:02

 

Hannah Steelman

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

15:30.87

 

N/A

 

Allie Hays

 

Raleigh

 

15:33.84

 

N/A

 

Alycia Cridebring

 

Flagstaff, Ariz.

 

15:35.34

 

15:52

 

Kayley DeLay

 

Seattle

 

15:36.66i

 

N/A

 

Susanna Sullivan

 

Reston, Va.

 

15:38.40

 

15:39

 

Emily Mackay

 

Boston

 

15:42.38

 

N/A

 

Emma Grace Hurley

 

Atlanta

 

15:42.94

 

15:49

 

Tori Gerlach

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

15:44.13i

 

15:56

 

Jess Lawson

 

Raleigh

 

15:50.70

 

N/A

 

Logan Jolly

 

Fayetteville, Ark.

 

15:52.05

 

N/A

 

India Johnson

 

Boulder, Colo.

 

15:55.08

 

N/A

 

Maddy Berkson

 

Providence

 

15:56.37

 

16:45

 

Abigail Kohut-Jackson

 

St. Louis

 

16:23.32i

 

N/A

 

 

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