A few Olympians will be in Pittsburgh this evening for the Inaugural GNC Live Well 1 Mile Race on Liberty Avenue. The race started because of a movement to return to using the mile instead of meters in American Sports. There is one of the biggest prizes up for grabs in a race of that distance, and the racers are all hoping for it.
012 USA 1 Mile road champions Miller, Kampf headline; $25,000 prize purse with $4000 for each Open race champion
PITTSBURGH,
Aug. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Runners in inaugural races
have no race records to break or past champions to beat. At the GNC Live Well Liberty Mile
on Friday,
August 17, top American milers, known for chasing big dreams
one mile at a time, are guaranteed to make history in Pittsburgh in the
country's newest Mile race.
The 2012 USA 1 Mile road champions Heather Kampf and Craig Miller headline the deep elite field. Miller, who finished 9th in the 1500 meters at the recent Olympic Trials, will compete against other sub-4:00 American milers, including, AJ Acosta, Cory Leslie, Jeff See, Jordan McNamara, Christian Hesch and Liam Boylan-Pett.
For the women, Kampf will face tough competition from Gabriele Anderson, who finished 4th in the 1500 meters at the Olympic Trials, and Sarah Bowman, who finished 6th in the 1500 meters at the Olympic Trials.
"For
years, GNC has been the leader in providing the fuel for runners to
achieve their goals, and we believe it's time that we bring the quickly
emerging world of one-mile road races to Pittsburgh, our home town,"
said Jeff Hennion, EVP - Chief Marketing Officer & eCommerce at GNC.
"To make that happen, we are proud to sponsor the inaugural GNC Live
Well Liberty Mile and launch it in a way that we expect will immediately
make it one of the nation's largest."
The inaugural GNC Live Well
Liberty Mile will take place on Friday, August 17, on Pittsburgh's
Liberty Avenue. The point-to-point course has a gradual rise for the
first half and then rounds a slight curve toward a downhill finish. The
race offers a guaranteed prize purse of $25,000 – one of the largest for
the distance, including $4000 for the first place finishers in the
men's and women's elite heats.
"We are thrilled to host yet
another successful race, which will showcase our 'most livable' city to
even more visitors and prove that we are one of the world's best running
towns," said Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl. "I want to thank the
Pittsburgh Three Rivers Marathon, Inc. for their hard work and
dedication. They continue to raise the bar on just how big of a race
town our city can become."
The Liberty Mile is a partner of the Bring Back the Milecampaign, www.bringbackthemile.com,
a national movement to return the Mile to prominence in the American
sports and cultural landscape by elevating and celebrating the iconic
distance.
For more information please see the Sacramento Bee.
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