This is the release announcing the entry of Keira D’Amato into the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon.
Keira D’Amato is one tough athlete. This will be her fourth marathon in 2022.
She began with the AR at Houston on January 16, 2022, with her 2:19.12 then AR.
Keira D’Amato surprised many with her fine performance, but she did not surprise herself. She came back from injuries, and her marathon evolution has been amazing!
In 2018, Keira D’Amato ran 2:44.04 at the Grandma’s Marathon. In 2019, Keira ran the Berlin Marathon with a nice PB of 2:34.55. In 2020, Keira ran the Marathon Project on December 20, 20220, in 2:22.56. 2021 was a tough year, but Keira D’Amato gutted out a tough one at the Chicago Marathon in 2:28.22.
Just weeks before the World Championships, Keira was asked to join the marathon team. On which she ran with aplomb, on July 18, finishing eighth after an overly enthusiastic start, Keira ran 2:23.34.
Keira D’Amato was interviewed by RunBlogRun on #SocialingtheDistance; check out the interview and her amazing story right here:https://www.runblogrun.com/2022/09/runblogrun-presents-socialing-the-distance-featuring-keira-damato-american-record-holder-for-marathon-updated-and-from-rbr-archives.html.
In September 2022, Keira D’Amato ran the BMW Berlin Marathon. Keira finished sixth in Berlin, running 2:21.48 on September 25, 2022. Keira went out very fast and had to keep her cool, hitting 13th at the halfway point and then moving up from there, finishing sixth.
On October 9, 2022, Keira D’Amato witnessed, from a motorcycle, Emily Sisson break Keira’s AR, running 2:18.29. Then, this remarkable picture was taken of the last four AR holders in the marathon.
Now, Keira just announced that she will run the 2022 TCS NYC Marathon, which will be held on November 6, 2022. Joining Keira will be her team mates from the World Champs, Sara Hall, Emma Bates.
Keira D’Amato is one of the most positive people that I have ever spoken with. Her commitment to racing and her focus is amazing, and she loves the sport.
The New York City Marathon course is tough, and Keira D’Amato will love it.
Good luck, Keira!
This is the release about Keira D’Amato running the 2022 TCS NYC Marathon.
Keira D’Amato to Race 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 6
Peres Jepchirchir and Elkanah Kibet withdraw from the race.
New York, October 14, 2022 — Keira D’Amato, the second fastest American woman in history, will toe the starting line at the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 6.
D’Amato, a three-time national champion and the American record holder in the 10 Mile, has chosen to end her stellar year in New York. In January, the 37-year-old mother of two ran 2:19:12 to win the Houston Marathon, taking 24 seconds off Deena Kastor’s American record that had stood since 2006. She remained the fastest women’s marathoner in the country until last weekend when Emily Sisson bettered her mark at the Chicago Marathon.
Since winning Houston, D’Amato has gone on to win the B.A.A. 10K, break a 24-year-old course record to win the USATF 20K Championships, finish eighth in the World Athletics Championships Marathon, and take sixth place at the Berlin Marathon as the top American.
“Competing in New York in November was something my team had discussed with NYRR over the spring and summer, but I felt it was important to focus on the Berlin Marathon and wait to make a final decision until after that,” D’Amato said. “I recovered from the race very well, though, and resumed training and workouts quickly. I had a great experience in my first NYC race at the Mastercard New York Mini 10K in June, and I’m excited to return for 26.2. November 6 is my son’s birthday, and it feels powerful that I get to race my first-ever TCS New York City Marathon on the eighth anniversary of becoming a mother. It’s time to celebrate.”
Kenya’s Peres Jepchirchir, the only male or female athlete to have won the Olympic, TCS New York City and Boston Marathons, has withdrawn due to injury and will be unable to compete. Last year, Jepchirchir won gold in the Tokyo Olympic marathon by 16 seconds, and then four months later, won the 50th running of the TCS New York City Marathon in her U.S. racing debut.
“I’m so disappointed that I must withdraw from the TCS New York City Marathon,” Jepchirchir said. “I worked very hard with my physio team to recover from this injury in time for the race, but we did not have enough time. I believe I will be back stronger next year, but for now, my doctors say I must rest and heal my injury first. I want to wish good luck to everybody in the race.”
Elkanah Kibet, who finished as the top American and in fourth place overall at the TCS New York City Marathon last year, has also withdrawn. Kibet, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, has received orders to report overseas and will be unable to travel to New York for the race.
The 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 6 will return at full capacity with 50,000 runners and be televised live on WABC-TV Channel 7 in the New York tristate area, throughout the rest of the nation on ESPN2, and around the world by various international broadcasters. The complete professional athlete fields for this year’s race can be found here.
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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 the 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.
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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