Natalie Morales And Erica Hill Of NBC's TODAY Host The 12th Annual MORE/FITNESS/SHAPE Women's Half-Marathon
U.S. Olympian Deena Kastor Takes First Place for the Third Consecutive Year in a Speedy 1:12:51, Joining Thousands of Runners and Spectators in New York's Central Park
NEW YORK, April 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Natalie Morales,TODAY show News Anchor and Third-Hour Co-Host, and Erica Hill, Weekend TODAY Co-Host, hosted the 12th AnnualMORE/FITNESS/SHAPE Women's Half-Marathon in New York's Central Park on Sunday, April 19, 2015. Morales and Hill completed the race in an impressive 1:38:59 and 2:06:52 respectively. More than 7,403 women from around the world took part in the event—one of the largest women's-only half-marathons in the country—presented by MORE and SHAPE magazines in partnership with the New York Road Runners (NYRR).
Morales and Hill kicked off the event early on Sunday morning, cheering on the runners ahead of the 13.1-mile race.
"It's such a powerful group of women," says Morales. "Everybody here has a story. It's women supporting women all along the way, so whether you're a first-timer or a many-timer, this is the perfect race."
Commenting on the unique energy of the event, Hill says, "I love the fact that anybody can be a part of this—you can walk it, you can run it, and you will most certainly be inspired."
U.S. Olympian Deena Kastorraced to a first-place finish for the third consecutive year, finishing in a time of 1:12:51. The mark fell shy of her own event record time of 1:11:38, which she set in 2014. But the victory follows a monumental year for Kastor, in which she shattered the world masters half-marathon record at the Philadelphia Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in September, at the age of 41.
"My favorite part of coming back to this race year after year is seeing 10,000 women taking over the park and celebrating the empowerment that this sport can bring us," says Kastor.
Following Kastor to the finish line was Jeanna Composti of the New York Athletic Club, who took second place in 1:21:37, and Fiona Bayly of Urban Athletics, who took third place in 1:22:25.
Ivanka Trump also took to the course to run her first half-marathon, finishing in 2:11:03. "I started training alongside my team six months ago," says Trump. "I could barely run a half mile. When you think about it, running tends to be a metaphor for life. Like many things, you get out of it what you put into it. Crossing the finish line yesterday, alongside my sister-in-law Nikki and with my entire team, was the most incredible high. It was a fantastic experience."
In addition to promoting women's empowerment, this year's event also addressed the impact of climate change and the importance of sustainability. In celebration of Earth Day and MORE magazine's May climate change issue, this year's Women Run the World™ program honored two women making a difference in this field: Pamela Alabaster, the Vice President of Global Corporate Responsibility at The Estee Lauder Companies, and Marguerite Lauter, the Regional Advocacy and Global Partnerships Coordinator at CARE.
"Pamela and Marguerite embody the spirit of this race and our Women Run the World theme," says Lesley Jane Seymour, Editor-in-Chief, MORE. "They, along with the 10,000 runners here today, demonstrate that all women, no matter their shape or age or size, can change the world."
"There's nothing more inspiring than watching thousands of women flooding Central Park at sunrise to run in support of fitness and health," says Elizabeth Goodman Artis, Editor-in-Chief, SHAPE. "No other event shows the spirit of girl-power like this race."
Following the event, race participants enjoyed samples and activations from product sponsors Healthfull® by Arnold/Brownberry/Oroweat®, Hoka One One, MorningStar Farms and Natalie's Orchid Island Juice Co., and charity partner CARE, a leading humanitarian organization that empowers women and girls around the world. NBC's TODAYserved as the event's official media partner, Bloomingdale's served as the retail partner, and RoC served as the gift bag sponsor. The MORE/FITNESS/SHAPE Women's Half-Marathon also teamed up with Athletes for a Fit Planet to enhance efforts to produce an environmentally responsible event by committing to their Pledge of Sustainability.
About MORE Launched in September 1998, critically acclaimed MORE is the only lifestyle publication that celebrates women of style and substance. MORE is the smart, stylish guide for women of influence, sharing the latest on beauty, fashion, health, career, finance, home, travel and culture. MORE serves a community of affluent, professional women interested in reinventing themselves and their world. MORE is published 10 times a year by Meredith Corporation [NYSE: MDP] with a rate base of 750,000 and readership of 1.5 million. The award-winning publication was named Advertising Age's 2006 Magazine of the Year, named multiple times to the prestigious Advertising Age "A List," as well as to the Adweek "Hot List," and received the 2014 Clarion Award for Best Overall External Magazine. Additional information may be found online: www.more.com | Facebook: Facebook.com/moremagazine | Twitter: @moremag | Pinterest: Pinterest.com/moremagazine | Instagram: Instagram.com/moremag.
About SHAPE Magazine Launched in 1981, SHAPE helps women achieve the best versions of themselves while understanding that healthy living is more than an endgame—it's a source of personal joy and lasting reward. SHAPE connects with women throughout their daily lives, and gives her the tools to look as good as being healthy and fit make her feel. SHAPE is published 10 times a year by Meredith Corporation [NYSE: MDP] with a rate base of 2.5 million and an audience of 11.8 million, and reaches her across all platforms, including the 7.9 million readers on SHAPE.com, at award-winning consumer events, and through innovative brand extensions. Visit us online at: http://www.shape.com/ | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SHAPEmagazine | Twitter: @Shape_Magazine | Instagram: http://instagram.com/shape_magazine.
About New York Road Runners (NYRR) Founded in 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world's premier community running organization, whose mission is to help and inspire people through running. NYRR's commitment to New York City's five boroughs features races, community events, youth running initiatives, school programs, and training resources that provide hundreds of thousands of people each year, from children to seniors, with the motivation, know-how, and opportunity to Run for Life. NYRR's premier event, and the largest marathon in the world, is the TCS New York City Marathon. Held annually on the first Sunday in November, the race features 50,000 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.
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