This is the press release from the New York Road Runners announcing the exciting fields for the NB Fifth Avenue Miles for both men and women, which will be held on 11 September 2022. The course covers 20 blocks of the most iconic Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Over six thousand runners will compete in their own mile heats on the same day! The NB Fifth Avenue Mile is one of the oldest road miles in the world and signals the traditional ending of the track & field season for the year.
The talented field includes British stars Laura Muir and Josh Kerr alongside American contenders Cole Hocker, Emma Coburn, and Sinclaire Johnson.
New York, September 6, 2022 – Olympic, World Championships, European Championships, and Commonwealth Games medalists will all close out their seasons by racing the New Balance 5th Avenue Mile on Sunday, September 11. 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 and will feature one of the strongest professional athlete fields in recent history.
All eyes will be on Great Britain’s Olympic silver medalist Laura Muir, who will conclude her historic season in New York after winning a World Championships bronze, European Championships gold, and a Commonwealth Games gold and bronze this summer. All her medals came in the 1,500 meters, aside from her Commonwealth Games bronze, which was in the 800 meters.
“This has been the most challenging yet most rewarding summer of my entire career thus far – from World Championships to Commonwealth Games to European Championships – and there’s no better place to conclude my season than on Fifth Avenue in New York,” said Muir.
Challenging Muir will be her compatriot and defending New Balance 5th Avenue Mile champion Jemma Reekie, Ireland’s three-time European Championships medalist and 2022 Commonwealth Games silver medalist Ciara Mageean, U.S. Olympic and two-time medalist Emma Coburn, and 2022 U.S. 1,500-meter champion Sinclaire Johnson.
Joining previously announced Olympian and 1,500-meter world champion Jake Wightman in the men’s professional athlete field will be Great Britain’s Olympic 1,500-meter bronze medalist Josh Kerr, U.S. Olympian and three-time national champion Cole Hocker, and Great Britain’s European Championships 1,500-meter silver medalist Jake Heyward.
“I feel like I have something to prove at the 5th Avenue Mile,” said Hocker. “I’m looking forward to racing on that stage, against that level of talent, and finishing my season as strong as I started it.”
In addition to age-group heats, this year’s New Balance 5th Avenue Mile will feature a 9/11 Memorial Mile, a Back to School Mile for youth ages 12-18, a George Sheehan Memorial Mile for seniors, and NYRR Road Mile Championship heats.
In partnership with NYRR and USA Track & Field, NBC will broadcast the event nationally from 12:00—1:00 p.m. ET. The broadcast will feature live coverage of the professional athlete races and a 9/11 memorial run, as well as a recap of the day’s earlier heats. Live coverage of the event will be available internationally on USATF.TV.
Women’s Professional Athlete Field
Name | Country | 1,500m Personal Best | Mile Personal Best | ||||
Ellie Baker | GBR | 4:04.90 | N/A | ||||
Lizzie Bird | GBR | 4:14.6h | 4:30.67 | ||||
Emma Coburn | USA | 4:03.82 | 4:23.65 | ||||
Melissa Courtney-Bryant | GBR | 4:01.81 | 4:23.15 | ||||
Susan Ejore | KEN | 4:03.98 | 4:32.33 | ||||
Eleanor Fulton | USA | 4:03.03 | 4:23.65 | ||||
Nikki Hiltz | USA | 4:01.52 | 4:21.89 | ||||
Sage Hurta | USA | 4:01.79 | 4:25.45i | ||||
Sinclaire Johnson | USA | 3:58.85 | 4:33.80 | ||||
Heather MacLean | USA | 3:58.76 | 4:25.98i | ||||
Ciara Mageean | IRL | 3:56.63* | 4:19.03 | ||||
Cory McGee | USA | 4:00.34 | 4:21.81 | ||||
Laura Muir | GBR | 3:54.50* | 4:18.03 | ||||
Hannah Nuttall | GBR | 4:09.66 | 4:33.42 | ||||
Marta Pen-Freitas | POR | 4:03.79 | 4:22.45* | ||||
Aisha Praught-Leer | JAM | 4:05.52 | 4:26.14 | ||||
Jemma Reekie | GBR | 4:00.52i | 4:17.88i* | ||||
Helen Schlachtenhaufen | USA | 4:01.09 | 4:27.09 | ||||
Nozomi Tanaka | JPN | 3:59.19* | N/A | ||||
Adelle Tracey | JAM | 4:02.36 | N/A | ||||
Allie Wilson | USA | 4:04.02 | 4:26.04 |
* indicates national record
Men’s Professional Athlete Field
Name | Country | 1,500m Personal Best | Mile Personal Best | ||||
Eric Avila | USA | 3:35.60 | 3:55.43 | ||||
Geordie Beamish | NZL | 3:36.53 | 3:54.86 | ||||
Vincent Ciattei | USA | 3:34.57 | 3:54.07 | ||||
Andrew Coscoran | IRL | 3:35.43 | 3:53.64 | ||||
Jye Edwards | AUS | 3:33.23 | 3:49.27 | ||||
Craig Engels | USA | 3:33.64 | 3:51.60 | ||||
Johnny Gregorek | USA | 3:34.49 | 3:49.98 | ||||
Luis Grijalva | GUA | 3:35.32* | 4:02.64 | ||||
Jake Heyward | GBR | 3:31.08 | 3:51.99 | ||||
Eric Holt | USA | 3:35.80 | 3:54.09 | ||||
Cole Hocker | USA | 3:31.40 | 3:50.97 | ||||
Josh Kerr | GBR | 3:29.05 | 3:48.87i* | ||||
Hobbs Kessler | USA | 3:34.36 | 3:57.10 | ||||
Joe Klecker | USA | 3:37.00 | 4:01.00Ai | ||||
Adel Mechaal | ESP | 3:30.77 | N/A | ||||
Sam Parsons | GER | 3:36.22 | 3:55.81 | ||||
Will Paulson | CAN | 3:33.97 | 3:52.42 | ||||
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot | CAN | 3:34.23 | 3:52.97 | ||||
Sam Prakel | USA | 3:34.92 | 3:50.94i | ||||
Paul Ryan | USA | 3:35.82 | 3:52.41 | ||||
Matt Stonier | GBR | 3:32.50 | 3:54.89 | ||||
Josh Thompson | USA | 3:34.77i | 3:58.32 | ||||
Jake Wightman | GBR | 3:29.23 | 3:50.30 |
* indicates national record
A indicates a mark set at an altitude
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About New York Road Runners (NYRR)
NYRR’s mission is to help and inspire people through running. Since 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization. NYRR’s commitment to New York City’s five boroughs features races, virtual races, community events, free youth running initiatives and school programs, the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub, and training resources that provide hundreds of thousands of people each year with the motivation, know-how, and opportunity to Run for Life. NYRR’s premier event is the TCS New York City Marathon. Held annually on the first Sunday in November, the race features a wide population of runners, from the world’s top professional athletes to a vast range of competitive, recreational, and charity runners. To learn more, visit www.nyrr.org.