July 4: Rhonex Kipruto (26:46) And Brigid Kosgei (29:54) Lead Deep Fields For The 50th Running Of The AJC Peachtree Road Race 10k

Press Release
July 1, 2019

ATLANTA – July 1, 2019 – Four of the fastest 10K runners in history lead the charge on July 4 as they chase victory and a $50,000 event-record bonus in the 50th Running of the AJC Peachtree Road Race.

They will be preceded by the world’s top wheelchair athletes as that field competes for a groundbreaking payday, thanks to an identical bonus on offer.

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“All eyes will be on the largest 10K in the world as we celebrate this milestone with $200,000 in event bonuses on the line,” said Rich Kenah, executive director of Atlanta Track Club. “Our event records are tough, but all four fields – men’s and women’s open and men’s and women’s wheelchair – are led by athletes who are aiming to break them and capable of doing so. So let the clock start and the racing begin.”

Among those stars is Rhonex Kipruto, the 19-year-old Kenyan phenom whose personal best of 26:46 is just two seconds off the world record and is 18 seconds faster than the Peachtree mark set by Joseph Kimani in 1996 of 27:04 – the fastest 10K ever run on U.S. soil. (Kipruto’s time of 27:08 in winning the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K in New York City last year is the closest anyone has come to the U.S. mark since Sammy Kipketer ran 27:11 in New Orleans in 2002).

In addition to the likely heat and humidity of Atlanta on July 4, Kipruto will be facing a late addition to the field in countryman Stephen Sambu, 30. In 2014, Sambu ran 27:25 at the B.A.A. 10K in Boston, the fastest time in the world that year. On the way, he ran what was then the fastest 8K in history.

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Gabriel Geay of Tanzania, the 2016 Peachtree Champion, and Africa’s Under-20 Champion Bravin Kiptoo – Kipruto’s brother – are also in the mix, as are Kenya’s Kennedy Kimutai and Edwin Mokua, both with personal bests of 27:38.

The top Americans are Tyler Pennel, who was third last year, runner-up in 2014 and second in the 2015 Peachtree Cup international team challenge; and four-time Olympian Abdi Abdirahman, who is running here for the eighth time and has finished as high as second.

The field in the women’s footrace may be among the best ever for a 10K in this country, featuring three of the six fastest women in history as they attempt to lower the event record of 30:32, set by Lornah Kiplagat in 2002.

Leading the way is Brigid Kosgei, 25, whose 29:54 on a downhill course in Madrid on New Year’s Eve ranks #2 all-time. Kosgei, winner of both the 2018 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and 2019 Virgin Money London Marathon, hasn’t lost a race since last September.

She will have her work cut out for her, however, with Kenyan compatriots Fancy Chemutai and Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui, a late addition, in the field.

Chemutai, 24, owns the fourth-fastest 10K in history (30:06) and the second-fastest half marathon (1:04:52), just one second off the world record. On June 23, she broke the course record at the B.A.A. 10K, running 30:36. Kosgei, however, won in their most recent matchup, the Aramco Houston Half Marathon in January, by 22 seconds. The 25-year-old Kipkirui, meanwhile, has a 10K personal best of 30:19, the sixth fastest in history.

Edna Kiplagat, the two-time IAAF World Champion at the marathon and 2016 Peachtree Champion, and late addition Ruti Aga of Ethiopia, the 2019 Tokyo Marathon Champion who finished third behind Kosgei and Chemutai in the Houston half, could also contend, along with Kenya’s Agnes Tirop (30:50)

The top American in the field is Emily Sisson (Scottsdale, AZ), who will be racing for the first time since running 2:23:08 in London, the second-fastest American debut at the distance. Sisson, 27, is the 2016 USATF 10 km Champion and in January ran just five seconds off the American record for the half marathon.

The footrace fields will be aided by pacemakers for the first three miles down Peachtree, as the men’s field will look to set out at 4:17 per mile pace and the women’s field will attempt to average 4:55 per mile in an attempt to eclipse the event records.

Athletes in the Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division will also be competing for a $50,000 bonus, which would be the largest prize in wheelchair racing history. This year’s elite field brings together the top wheelchair competitors from around the world, including both the men’s and women’s defending Peachtree champions: Americans Susannah Scaroni (Champaign, IL) and Daniel Romanchuk (Urbana, IL).

Scaroni comes to Atlanta with the hot hand: In June, the 28-year-old set two world bests, at 10K in winning the NYRR New York Mini 10K in 22:48 and at 26.2 miles in winning Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth, MN, in 1:30:42 She will surely be eying the Peachtree event record set by Edith Hunkeler in 2009 of 22:09.97, but so will Manuela Schar and Tatyana McFadden, the most-decorated athlete in AJC Peachtree Road Race history with seven wins.

In the men’s wheelchair race, Romanchuk will be looking to break an event record that he missed by just two seconds in his victory at Peachtree last year. To win his third consecutive AJC Peachtree Road Race and leave with an extra $50,000, he’ll need to cover 10K faster than 18:38, the time clocked by Saul Mendoza of Mexico in 2004. Since winning the Peachtree last year, Romanchuk has been on a tear, winning marathons in Chicago, New York, Boston and London.

Marcel Hug of Switzerland, Ernst van Dyk of South Africa and Josh Cassidy of Canada – all past Peachtree Champions – will be among the athletes trying to stop him, as will American Aaron Pike, fresh off setting a course record at Grandma’s Marathon two weeks ago.

The 50th Running of the AJC Peachtree Road Race will take place on July 4, 2019, with the Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division beginning at 6:25 a.m. It will be broadcast live locally on WXIA-TV 11Alive and nationally on NBC Sports Gold. A tape-delayed broadcast will air on NBC Sports at 7 p.m.

A complete list of athletes in the elite open fields:

MEN

ATHLETE NATIONALITY 10K PERSONAL BEST
Rhonex Kipruto Kenya 26:46
Stephen Sambu Kenya 27:25
Kennedy Kimutai Kenya 27:38
Edwin Mokua Kenya 27:38
David Bett Kenya 28:08
Abdi Abdirahman USA 28:11
Bravin Kiptoo Kenya 28:17.06 (10,000m)
Tsegay Tuemay Ethiopia 28:13
Gabriel Geay Tanzania 28:24
Tyler Pennel USA 28:30
James Ngandu KEN 28:40
Elkanah Kibet USA 28:57
Colin Bennie USA 29:01
Brendan Gregg USA 29:37
Matt McDonald USA 29:38
Augustus Maiyo USA 29:41
Alex Monroe USA 29:54
Bernard Kibet Kenya 29:57
Aaron Nelson USA 30:27
Trent Lusignan USA 30:34
Hillary Chesire Kenya
Wilkerson Given USA

PACERS: Brandon Lasater, Nahom Solomon

WOMEN

ATHLETE NATIONALITY 10K PERSONAL BEST
Brigid Kosgei Kenya 29:54
Fancy Chemutai Kenya 30:06
Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui Kenya 30:19
Agnes Tirop Kenya 30:50
Edna Kiplagat Kenya 31:06
Helen Tola Ethiopia 31:13
Norah Jerutu Tanui Kenya 31:17
Ruti Aga Ethiopia 31:35
Emily Sisson USA 31:47
Hiwot Ayalew Ethiopia 31:47
Sharon Lokedi Kenya 32:05
Jen Rhines USA 32:16
Hannah Everson USA 32:28.35 (10,000m)
Kellyn Taylor USA 32:34
Molly Seidel USA 32:55
Tish Jones Great Britain 32:58
Becky Wade USA 33:03
Maegan Krifchin USA 33:22
Samantha Bluske USA 33:26
Eden Meyer USA 33:43.36 (10,000m)
Molly Watcke USA 33:52
Lindsay Flanagan USA 33:55
Michelle Lee USA 34:30.25 (10,000m)
Bria Wetsch USA 35:58
Christy Peterson USA 37:28
Renee Tolan USA

PACERS: Yolanda Ngarambe, Daisy Jepkemei

Official Race Hashtag: #ajcprr

Photos by Victor Sailer: RhonexKipruto.jpeg, BrigidKosgei.jpeg, SusannahScaroni.jpeg, DanielRomanchuk.jpeg

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About Atlanta Track Club                                                     

Atlanta Track Club is a nonprofit committed to creating an active and healthy Atlanta. Through running and walking, Atlanta Track Club motivates, inspires and engages the community to enjoy a healthier lifestyle.

With more than 30,000 members, Atlanta Track Club is the second largest running organization in the United States. In addition to the AJC Peachtree Road Race (peachtreeroadrace.org) – the largest 10K running event in the world, the Publix Atlanta Marathon, PNC Atlanta 10 Miler and Invesco QQQ Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon, Atlanta Track Club directs more than 30 events per year. Through the support of its members and volunteers, Atlanta Track Club also maintains a number of community initiatives including organizing and promoting the Kilometer Kids youth running program to metro Atlanta youth, honoring high school cross country and track and field athletes through Atlanta Track Club’s All-Metro Banquets and supporting the Grady Bicycle EMT program. For more information on Atlanta Track Club, visit atlantatrackclub.org.

About the AJC Peachtree Road Race
The AJC Peachtree Road Race is a 10K event that takes place every Fourth of July in Atlanta, Georgia.  The first Peachtree was held in 1970 and featured 110 finishers. The AJC Peachtree Road Race is now the largest 10K running event in the world with 60,000 participants. The AJC Peachtree Road Race is perhaps most famous for the coveted AJC Peachtree Road Race T-shirt, which is handed out to all the event finishers. For more information on the AJC Peachtree Road Race visit peachtreeroadrace.org or AJC.com/peachtree.   

About Shepherd Center
Shepherd Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a private, not-for-profit hospital specializing in medical treatment, research and rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, spine and chronic pain, and other neuromuscular conditions. Founded in 1975, Shepherd Center is ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 10 rehabilitation hospitals in the nation. In its more than four decades, Shepherd Center has grown from a six-bed rehabilitation unit to a world-renowned, 152-bed hospital that treats more than 900 inpatients, 575 day program patients and more than 7,100 outpatients each year.

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