‘Super Eight’ Chasing World Indoor Marathon Record at Armory This Weekend Including 1:03:26 Half Marathoner Malcolm Richards and 50k World Champ Tony Migliozzi

by: Armory Press Release
April 6, 2016

NEW YORK, April 6, 2016 – The inaugural Armory NYC Indoor Marathon takes place this weekend, April 8-10 at the New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory.

More than 200 runners will be competing in the team relay portion of the event while seven accomplished male marathoners attempt to break the men’s indoor mark of 2:27.21 while Manhattan’s Allie Kieffer, 28, will attempt to surpass the women’s indoor mark of 2:53:53.

“We can’t imagine a better place than The Armory in NYC to host an expected World Indoor Marathon Record alongside corporate and recreational runners teaming up to complete the same distance on our track,” remarked Jonathan Schindel, Executive Vice President of the Armory Foundation.

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Nearly 40 relay teams – each squad comprised from two to eight runners competing in men’s, women’s and mixed-gender divisions – will start during different time slots this weekend. Relay starting times for Friday are at 8 a.m.,noon, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday starting times are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and 9 a.m., respectively.

Each of the overall fastest men’s, women’s and mixed gender team to complete 26.2 miles at the historic Armory will win $1,000.

Among the relay participants are two TCS New York City Marathon champions: Long Island resident Gary Muhrcke, who in 1970 won the first-ever NYC Marathon (2:31.38) and Armory Foundation President and Hastings-On-Hudson resident Dr. Norbert Sander, who captured the 1974 NYC Marathon (2:26.30). Muhrcke and Dr. Sander will be on the Hastings Striders team competing Saturday morning.

“The inaugural NYC Indoor Marathon here at the Armory is both a throwback to the great endurance runs of the early 1900’s at Madison Square Garden and a ‘fast foot’ forward to the super marathon racing of today,” Dr. Sander said. “A wide spectrum of relay marathon competitions for the average devoted road runner to the highlight: a real attempt at the indoor marathon world record by some of America’s best runners. What could be better than running on a relay team with Gary Muhrcke winner of the first NYC Marathon? It’s memory lane at its best.”

Others in the team relay include: New York Road Runners with President & CEO Michael Capiraso and President, Events and TCS New York City Marathon Race Director Peter Ciaccia; representatives from CITI, Skadden, Scopia Capital, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and the 2015 North American Soccer League champions New York Cosmos.

The Armory Indoor Marathon World Record Challenge is scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Seven men marathoners will be trying to win the Marathon World Challenge and at the same time rewrite American Michael Wardian’s 2:27.21 mark in Arlington, Va. set in 2010. Kieffer eyes the women’s record set by Monika Kalicinska in 2014 in Toronto.

If Saturday’s winners break the indoor world records he or she will receive a bonus of $5,000. The top three finishing men earn $1,000, $500 and $250, respectively. Allie Kieffer has the inside track to capture the women’s first-place $1,000 prize.

The World Record is in danger as the seven runners will compete on the surface labeled “the world’s fastest track.” Drew Hunter, the high school phenom from Purcellville, Va., set in January the boys’ high school indoor record in the mile with a 3:58.25 at the Armory Track Invitational. Two weeks later at the 109th NYRR Millrose Games, Hunter established a new boys’ record with a 3:57.81 in the Armory Invitational Men’s Mile.

Here are the eight runners entered in The Armory’s Indoor Marathon World Challenge:

Proceeds from the Indoor Marathon will benefit the Armory Foundation, which operates the Armory College Prep Program which provides free, after-school college prep programs for middle school and high school students.

Further information is available at www.armorytrack.com or by contacting Jonathan Schindel at jbs@armorytrack.com.

Note: The Armory advertised the Indoor Marathon on LetsRun.com. This piece was not part of any advertising package.

About The Armory Foundation  

The Armory is a New York City non-profit institution, with the mission of “Keeping Kids on Track.” Each season the Armory — the proud home of the NYRR Millrose Games — hosts more than 100 track & field meets and welcomes more than 125,000 athlete visits. Besides its many youth sports and educational programs, The Armory runs the Armory Track Invitational, EmblemHealth Hispanic Games, the New Balance Games, and the New Balance Nationals Indoors.  The Armory is also the home to the National Track & Field Hall of Fame.  The Armory Foundation provides High School and Middle School College Prep Programs to hundreds of underserved New York City school students.  In 2015 over 91% of Armory College Prep seniors were accepted into four-year colleges and were awarded $2.2 million of financial aid.  For more: Please visit ArmoryTrack.com.

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