UAE Healthy Kidney 10K

Last updated
UAE Healthy Kidney 10K
UAE Healthy Kidney 10K 2007.jpg
The mass run in Central Park in 2007
DateMid-May
Location New York City, United States
Event type Road
Distance10 kilometers
Established2005
Official site UAE Healthy Kidney 10K

The UAE Healthy Kidney 10K was an annual road running event over 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) that took place in May in New York City in the United States. The event featured both an elite-level men's race and a general mass race for fun runners. Almost 8000 runners took part in the event each year. [1] Its course is situated entirely within Manhattan's Central Park. It was one of two major annual 10K races held at the venue by the New York Road Runners Club, alongside the women-only New York Mini 10K. [2]

Contents

The event was launched in May 2005 by New York Road Runners with the sponsorship of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates. Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, a former president of the country, received treatment and a kidney transplant at the Cleveland Clinic in 2000. [3] He lived until November 2004 and the event was created in his honor soon after, with proceeds from the race going towards the National Kidney Foundation. [4] [5]

The course for the race was a single-looped circuit on the paths and roads within the park, comprising a little over one full lap of the park in a clockwise direction. Runners started in the south-west corner of Central Park, heading north past Sheep Meadow and The Ramble and Lake via West Park Drive. It looped southwards past Harlem Meer at the 5 km (3-mile) mark and went south on East Park Drive, passing the Reservoir and Great Lawn and Turtle Pond. The course reached the 5-mile mark just before Central Park's Bandshell. Runners turned back north after Wollman Rink, reached the 6-mile mark at the start line, then crossed the finish line near the Tavern on the Green. [6]

The first two editions of the men's race were won by Craig Mottram. [7] Dathan Ritzenhein became the first American to win the race and Patrick Makau became the first African the year after. [8] [9] Ethiopians Tadese Tola and Gebre Gebremariam ran course records under 28 minutes to win in 2009 and 2010. [10] [11] Phoenix Kipruto of Kenia set the course record at 27:08 minutes in 2018, the fastest record eligible 10k ever run on US soil. The event does not actively invite an elite women's field, due to the proximity of June's New York Mini 10K women's race, but elite level female athletes who are resident in the area typically take part. [2] Ethiopia's Senbere Teferi holds the women's course record of 30:59 minutes, set in 2019.

The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [12] It was not held in 2021 either. In 2021, the NYRR were in a crisis due to COVID-19 related revenue drops, layoffs and accusations against senior management. After changes in management, NYRR planned to cull races if sponsor do not align with the organization's values. It decided in fall 2021 not to hold the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K in 2022, which may be related to the UAE's human rights record. [13]

The event has not returned since. NYRR introduced the NYRR Manhattan 10K in 2022, which also takes place in Central Park, but in February. Other races by NYRR held in Central Park are the NYRR Joe Kleinerman 10K in January and Grete's Great Gallop, a 10-kilometer race in August commemorating Grete Waitz.

Past winners

Australia's Craig Mottram won the first two races. Craig Mottram Valence 2008.jpg
Australia's Craig Mottram won the first two races.

Key:  Course record

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st2005Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)28:27.3Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Alemtsehay Misganaw Abate  (ETH)35:10
2nd2006Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)28:13Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Alemtsehay Misganaw Abate  (ETH)34:48
3rd2007Flag of the United States.svg  Dathan Ritzenhein  (USA)28:07.2Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Alemtsehay Misganaw Abate  (ETH)35:31
4th2008Flag of Kenya.svg  Patrick Makau Musyoki  (KEN)28:18.4Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Aziza Aliyu Abate  (ETH)33:32
5th2009Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tadese Tola  (ETH)27:48Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Aziza Aliyu Abate  (ETH)33:38
6th2010Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Gebre Gebremariam  (ETH)27:42Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Bizunesh Deba  (ETH)33:09
7th2011Flag of Kenya.svg  Leonard Patrick Komon  (KEN)27:35Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Bizunesh Deba  (ETH)33:39
8th2012Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Meucci  (ITA)28:28Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Bekelech Bedada  (ETH)34:54
9th2013Flag of Kenya.svg  Leonard Patrick Komon  (KEN)27:58Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Aziza Aliyu Abate  (ETH)34:34
10th2014Flag of Kenya.svg  Stephen Sambu  (KEN)27:39Flag of Kenya.svg  Joyce Chepkirui  (KEN)31:17
11th2015Flag of the United States.svg  Ben True  (USA)28:13Flag of Kenya.svg  Joyce Chepkirui  (KEN)32:33
12th2016Flag of Kenya.svg  Lucas Rotich  (KEN)28:29Flag of Kenya.svg  Cynthia Limo  (KEN)31:39
13th2017Flag of the United States.svg  Sam Chelanga  (USA)28:21Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Mamitu Daska  (ETH)31:37
14th2018Flag of Kenya.svg  Rhonex Kipruto  (KEN)27:08Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Buze Diriba  (ETH)32:04
15th2019Flag of Kenya.svg Mathew Kimeli (KEN)27:45Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Senbere Teferi  (ETH)30:59
2020cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [12]

Race finishers

YearTotalNo. of
men
No. of
women
2020cancelled
20197,6964,2123,484
20187,4743,9783,496
20178,6184,5844,034
20168,0444,1593,885
20157,9484,2553,693
20147,9764,1123,864
20135,8513,1282,723
20127,9184,1813,737
20117,5643,9203,644
20107,8394,1133,726
20097,9674,1783,789
20086,2733,4382,835
20075,4183,0872,331
20064,7532,5892,164
20054,1462,3351,811

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">New York City Marathon</span> American race

The New York City Marathon, currently branded as the TCS New York City Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is an annual marathon that courses through the five boroughs of New York City. It is the largest marathon in the world, with 53,627 finishers in 2019 and 98,247 applicants for the 2017 race. Along with the Boston Marathon and Chicago Marathon, it is among the pre-eminent long-distance annual running events in the United States and is one of the World Marathon Majors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Werknesh Kidane</span> Ethiopian long-distance runner

Werknesh Kidane, is an Ethiopian long distance runner from Tigray who competes in both 5000 and 10,000 metres. She has won numerous medals at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships and represented Ethiopia at the Summer Olympics in 2000, 2004 and 2012. She was the silver medallist at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and a gold medallist at the 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dathan Ritzenhein</span> American long-distance runner

Dathan James Ritzenhein is a retired American long-distance runner, and current head coach of the On Athletics Club (OAC). He held the American record in the 5,000 metres (12:56.27) from 2009-2010, until it was broken by Bernard Lagat. He is a three-time national cross country champion with wins at the USA Cross Country Championships in 2005, 2008 and 2010. Formerly a Nike athlete for the majority of his professional career, Dathan joined the Hansons-Brooks Distance Project team in 2017. In early May 2020, he announced his retirement from competition. He signed with the Swiss shoe brand On shortly thereafter in June 2020 and currently acts as the coach for the OAC in Boulder, Colorado.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gebregziabher Gebremariam</span> Ethiopian long-distance runner

Gebregziabher Gebremariam is a retired Ethiopian long-distance runner. He established himself at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, winning the junior title in 2002 and two silver medals in the senior races in 2004. He represented Ethiopia over 5000 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics, taking fourth place, and over 10000 metres at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He was the 2009 World Champion in cross country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Micah Kogo</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Micah Kemboi Kogo is a Kenyan long-distance runner, who specialises in the 10,000 metres. He is the former world record holder in the 10 kilometres road race event with a time of 27:01. He made his first Olympic appearance in 2008, taking the 10,000 m bronze medal in Beijing. His 10000m best of 26.35 is 6th fastest of all time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Martin Lel</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Martin Kiptolo Lel is a Kenyan professional long distance and marathon runner. He won the London Marathon in 2005, 2007, and 2008, the New York City Marathon in 2003 and 2007 and the Great North Run in 2007 and 2009. His personal best time, as of April 2008, is 2:05:15, which he ran in the 2008 London Marathon setting a course record. Lel is coached by Claudio Berardelli and lives in the Rift Valley region of Kenya.

Tadese Tola is an Ethiopian long-distance runner. He has represented Ethiopia at World championship level in cross country, road running, and on the track.

Aheza Kiros is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specializes in the 10,000 metres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Linet Masai</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Linet Chepkwemoi Masai is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner who competes in track and cross country running events. She won her first world title in the 10,000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Magdalena Lewy-Boulet</span> American runner

Magdalena Lewy-Boulet, commonly known as either Magdalena or Magda Boulet, is an American runner from Oakland, California. Born in Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland, Lewy-Boulet became a U.S. citizen on September 11, 2001.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">New York City Half Marathon</span> Annual race in the United States held since 2006

The New York City Half Marathon is an annual half marathon road running race from Brooklyn's Prospect Park to Manhattan's Central Park via the Manhattan Bridge, held since 2006. It passes through or by Times Square, Grand Central, and both Grand Army Plazas. New York Road Runners (NYRR) administers the race.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Geoffrey Mutai</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Geoffrey Kiprono Mutai is a Kenyan long distance runner who specialises in road running competitions. On 18 April 2011 at the Boston Marathon, Mutai ran the fastest marathon ever at the time in a time of 2 hours 3 minutes 2 seconds, though the time was not recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations as a world record since the Boston course does not meet the criteria to be eligible for the mark.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">New York Mini 10K</span> Road running competition

The Mastercard New York Mini 10K is an annual 10-kilometer road running competition for women that takes place in Central Park, New York City, in the United States. The race has been organised by New York Road Runners since 1972. The competition has both an elite-level race and a fun run, both of which accounted for a total of 5189 finishers in 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Leonard Komon</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Leonard Patrick Komon is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner and was the world record holder in the 10 kilometres. His 10K world record in 2010 with a time of 26:44 is a 17 seconds improvement on the previous best. He won a half marathon with 59:14 in 2014 (Berlin), which was the fastest debut half marathon in history at the time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wilson Chebet</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Wilson Kwambai Chebet is a Kenyan professional long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions. He has a marathon best of 2:05:27 hours.

The Abebe Bikila Award is an annual prize given by the New York Road Runners club (NYRR) to honour individuals who have made a significant contribution to the sport of long-distance running. The first recipient of the award was Ted Corbitt, a founder of both NYRR and the Road Runners Club of America, who received the honour on October 27, 1978. The award is named in honour of the two-time Olympic marathon winner Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia.

Peter Kamais is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialises in road running events.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mamitu Daska</span> Ethiopian long-distance runner

Mamitu Daska Molisa, also known as Mamitu Deska, is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialises in road running events, including the marathon. She is a two-time team silver medallist at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She has won the Dubai Marathon and Houston Marathon and has a personal best of 2:21:59 hours for the distance.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bizunesh Deba</span> Ethiopian long-distance runner

Bizunesh Deba, also known as Buzunesh Deba, is a Bronx-based Ethiopian long-distance runner. Her personal best for the marathon is 2:19:59, set during the Boston Marathon in 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stephen Kwelio Chemlany</span> Kenyan marathon runner

Stephen Kwelio Chemlany is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in the marathon. He has a personal best of 2:06:24 hours for the event.

References

  1. UAE Healthy Kidney 10K. NYRR. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  2. 1 2 Grotewold, Sam (May 2009) Gebremariam Sets New Central Park Record at Healthy Kidney. Running Times. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  3. "Sheikh Undergoes Kidney Transplant". Toledo Blade . 2000-08-29. pp. 27 of 27. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  4. 2012 UAE Healthy Kidney 10K. National Kidney Foundation. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  5. 2011 UAE Healthy Kidney 10K Race Preview. NYRR. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  6. 2012 UAE Healthy Kidney 10K Course Map. New York Road Runners. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  7. Finn, Richard (2006-05-20). Mottram breezes to victory, but narrowly misses Central Park 10 km record. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  8. Fortune, Edward (2007-05-19). Ritzenhein wins in Central Park. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  9. Calderwood, Stuart (2008-05-17). In U.S. debut, Makau triumphant in Central Park. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  10. Wallack, Rachel (2009-05-16). Tola smashes Central Park 10k record. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  11. Gebremariam clocks Central Park 10 Km record. IAAF (2010-05-15). Retrieved on 2012-05-19.
  12. 1 2 "New York Road Runners".
  13. Futterman, Matthew (6 November 2021). "New York Times, After a Rough Year, New York Road Runners Searches for a Leader and Mission". The New York Times., November 6, 2021
List of winners