Senbere Teferi, Sharon Lokedi, Sara Hall, Edna Kiplagat, Molly Huddle, and Keira D’Amato to line up Saturday, June 8 in Central Park; All-women commentary team to cover race on ESPN+, abc7ny.com, and NYRR’s digital channels

New York, May 29, 2024 – New York Road Runners (NYRR) has announced a world-class professional athlete field for the 2024 Mastercard® New York Mini 10K featuring four past champions, five Paris 2024 Olympians, and seven of the top 10 finishers from the 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.

Produced by the New York City-based nonprofit for more than five decades, the 52nd running of the event takes place Saturday, June 8, and will be headlined by event-record holder and two-time race champion Senbere Teferi, two-time race champion Sara Hall, and 2022 TCS New York City Marathon champion Sharon Lokedi, who will join the previously announced 2024 U.S. Olympic Women’s Marathon Team – Fiona O’Keeffe, Emily Sisson, and Dakotah Lindwurm – at the start line in Central Park.

Teferi, a two-time Olympian and two-time World Championships medalist from Ethiopia, has won the last two editions of the Mastercard New York Mini 10K, breaking the event record in 2023 with a time of 30:12. Also in New York, she won 2019 UAE Healthy Kidney 10K and in her 2022 United Airlines NYC Half victory recorded the second-fastest time in the history of the event.

“I’m very happy to return to New York for the Mini, and I will try my best to win the race for a third time,” Teferi said. “It is such a special race because there is a bond that exists with thousands of women also running. Even though we are not related, I feel supported like we are all sisters in running.”

Hall is a 10-time U.S. national champion who won the Mastercard New York Mini 10K in 2021 and 2022. Earlier this year, she finished fifth at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. She is also the former national record-holder in the half marathon and the only athlete in history to have won the Mastercard New York Mini 10K, New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, and Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K in New York.

“It’s very cool that this year’s Mastercard New York Mini 10K falls on the fifth anniversary of my first win at the race, and I can’t think of any place I’d rather be that weekend,” said Hall. “One of the things I love about the Mini is how it’s an annual reunion for women of all types: Sisters, mothers and daughters, college roommates, and friends both new and old. I’m excited that this year I get to share the weekend with my sister-in-law, Katy.”

Lokedi won the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon in her marathon debut and finished third in the marathon last year. She was also the runner-up at both the 2022 Mastercard New York Mini 10K and the 2024 Boston Marathon.

“Although I have only run the Mini once before, I felt embraced by the many thousands of women who ran the race before me, and hope to inspire the many thousands more who will come after me,” said Lokedi. “It’s an awesome thing, how women from so many different places and life experiences can come and feel connected to each other through the simple act of running a loop in Central Park.”

Also toeing the line in Central Park will be Keira D’Amato, a three-time U.S. national champion and the fastest American ever at the Mastercard New York Mini 10K; Molly Huddle, a two-time U.S. Olympian, three-time United Airlines NYC Half champion, and the 2014 Mini 10K champion; Edna Kiplagat of Kenya, the 2010 New York City Marathon champion and the 2012 Mini 10K champion; and Commonwealth Games medalist Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya.

New York Road Runners started the Mini 10K in 1972 as the first women-only road race, known then as the Crazylegs Mini Marathon. Seventy-two women finished the first race, and three weeks later Title IX was signed into law, guaranteeing girls and women the right to participate in school sports and creating new opportunities for generations of female athletes.

The Mastercard New York Mini 10K is now one of nonprofit NYRR’s 60 adult and youth races annually and has garnered more than 200,000 total finishers to date, with more than 9,000 runners expected this year.

The 2024 Mastercard New York Mini 10K will offer $39,500 in total prize money, including $10,000 to the winner of the open division. Mastercard will serve as title sponsor of the event for the fourth year, and as part of its ongoing partnership with NYRR will also serve as the presenting sponsor of professional women’s athlete field.

The event will be covered locally in the tri-state area by ABC New York, Channel 7 with live news cut-ins. The professional race will be covered by a livestream, distributed by ESPN+, abc7ny.com, and NYRR’s digital channels beginning at 7:45 a.m. ET. Reporting live from the event will be an all-women team of WABC sports anchor Sam Ryan and meteorologist Dani Beckstrom, along with U.S. Olympian Carrie Tollefson, host of the Ali on the Run Show podcast Ali Feller, and running advocate Jacqui Moore.

2024 Mastercard New York Mini 10K Professional Athlete Field

 

 

 

Name 

Country 

Residence 

Personal Best 10K

 

Sheila Chepkirui

KEN

Eldoret, Kenya

29:46 (Valencia, 2020)

 

Senbere Teferi

ETH

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

30:12 (New York City, 2023)

 

Sharon Lokedi

KEN

Flagstaff, AZ

30:52 (New York City, 2022)

 

Keira D’Amato

USA

Midlothian, VA

31:03 (New York City, 2022)

 

Edna Kiplagat

KEN

Longmont, CO

31:06 (Boston, 2016)

 

Laura Galvan

MEX

Guanajuato, Mexico

31:14 (New York City, 2023)

 

Emily Sisson

USA

Flagstaff, AZ

31:16 (New York City, 2023)

 

Molly Huddle

USA

Providence, RI

31:21 (Boston, 2015)

 

Lily Partridge

GBR

Farnham, England

31:31 (Manchester, ENG, 2024)

 

Sara Hall

USA

Flagstaff, AZ

31:33 (New York City, 2021)

 

Emily Durgin

USA

Flagstaff, AZ

31:35 (New York City, 2023)

 

Nell Rojas

USA

Boulder, CO

31:52 (Charleston, SC, 2021)

 

Annie Frisbie

USA

Hopkins, MN

31:55 (Charleston, SC, 2021)

 

Fiona O’Keeffe

USA

Raleigh, NC

32:24 (Cape Elizabeth, ME, 2023)

 

Mao Ichiyama

JPN

Tokyo

32:24 (Yamaguchi, JPN, 2017)

 

Emma Grace Hurley

USA

Indianapolis, IN

32:28 (Atlanta, 2023)

 

Everlyn Kemboi

KEN

El Paso, TX

32:32 (Charleston, SC, 2024)

 

Taylor Werner

USA

Durham, NC

32:35 (Boston, 2022)

 

Olivia Pratt

USA

Rochester Hills, MI

32:38 (New York City, 2023)

 

Olga Firsova

AUS

Mooloolaba, Australia

32:43 (Launceston, AUS, 2023)

 

Dakotah Lindwurm

USA

Burnsville, MN

32:47+ (Hardeeville, SC, 2021)

 

Molly Grabill

USA

Boulder, CO

32:50 (Mesa, AZ, 2022)

 

Jessica McClain

USA

Scottsdale, AZ

32:56 (Mini, 2019)

 

Susanna Sullivan

USA

Reston, VA

33:02 (Atlanta, 2021)

 

Amanda Vestri

USA

Boone, NC

33:02 (Northport, NY, 2023)

 

Aynalem Woldemichael

ETH

Bronx, NY

33:35 (Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2016)

 

Sydney Devore

USA

Ferndale, MI

33:35 (Chicago, 2022)

Amber Zimmerman

USA

Philadelphia, PA

33:40 (Atlanta, 2022)

Carrie Verdon

USA

Boulder, CO

33:50A (Boulder, 2023)

Demitu Hawas Lenjiso

ETH

New York, NY

34:12 (Lausanne, SUI, 2022)

Tsegereda Ayela Girma

ETH

Washington DC

34:16 (Luanda, ANG, 2012)

Erika Fluehr

USA

New York

35:20 (New York City, 2021)

Gabrielle Yatauro

USA

New York

35:37 (Flushing, NY, 2022)

Leila Mantilla

PUR

New York

35:45 (Flushing, NY, 2023)

Melissa Reed

USA

New York

35:46 (Flushing, NY, 2023)

Brooke Starn

USA

New York

36:20 (New York City, 2024)

Jane Miller

USA

New York

37:01+ (Brooklyn, NY, 2024)

Amanda Asaro

USA

New York

37:31 (New York City, 2019)

Kate MacCary

USA

New York

39:32 (Flushing, NY, 2022)