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First-place winner, Alemtsehay Misganaw crosses the finish line  at the 9th Annual More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women's Half Marathon with a new course record of 1:13:25.
First-place winner, Alemtsehay Misganaw crosses the finish line at the 9th Annual More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women's Half Marathon with a new course record of 1:13:25.
Lesley Jane Seymour, More Editor-in-Chief, The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Betty Wong, Fitness Editor-in Chief at the 9th Annual More/Fitness Half Marathon on April 15th.
Lesley Jane Seymour, More Editor-in-Chief, The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Betty Wong, Fitness Editor-in Chief at the 9th Annual More/Fitness Half Marathon on April 15th.
7,200  women raced at 9th Annual More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women's Half Marathon, April 15th in Central Park
7,200 women raced at 9th Annual More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women's Half Marathon, April 15th in Central Park

NINTH-ANNUAL MORE MAGAZINE/FITNESS MAGAZINE WOMEN’S HALF-MARATHON WELCOMED MORE THAN 7,200 TO CENTRAL PARK ON APRIL 15

Hosted by The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck Who Completed the Race in 1:40:05
Winner and Local Standout Alemtsehay Misganaw Broke the Course Record Finishing in 1:13:25

New York, NY (April 27, 2012) /PRNewswire/ — The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck hosted the ninth-annual More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women’s Half-Marathon in Central Park on Sunday, April 15.More than 7,200 women participated in the race—the largest women’s-only half-marathon in the country—established by MoreandFitness magazines, in partnership with New York Road Runners. Hasselbeck participated in the race for the second straight year, besting her 2011 time by more than four minutes and finishing in 1:40:05. She ran in support of Team NoGii to raise money for Celiac Disease research, as well as Team Red, White and Blue, to support America’s war veterans.

Leading the way, local running sensation Alemtsehay Misganaw, 31, outran the course record of 1:14:40 and second-place finisher, three-time U.S. Olympian Jen Rhines, 37, to finish in 1:13:25. Rhines, who led until mile 11, was not far behind at 1:14:05 (also beating the previous course record).

“It was a tough race,” said Rhines. “We battled the whole time, and she had a bigger move than I had left at the end. I had a hard time at the 2011 ING New York City Marathon, so it was nice to come back to New York and feel good in a race.”

Two-time U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier Michelle Frey considered the race her birthday party, as she turned 30 in the company of thousands of female friends. After finishing third overall in 1:16:52, she waited for her friend from NYC to complete her first half-marathon, so they could go for brunch. “It’s exciting to start a new decade with more than 7,000 other women,” said Frey.

Fitness Editor-in-Chief Betty Wong ran the race for the sixth year in a row and finished in 2:01:44. “This year’s race was fantastic! Running 13.1 miles with such strong and supportive women is an inspiration. Their cheers and smiles keep me motivated all the way to the finish line, and I can’t wait to do it again next year!”

Race participants raised more than $100,000 for charitable partner Hole in the Wall Gang, a nonprofit, summer camp and year-round center serving children and their families coping with cancer. The 2012 More Magazine/ Fitness Magazine Women’s Half-Marathon was presented by Athleta, with product sponsors Aveeno, Birkenstock, Duane Reade, Jenny Craig, Oakley, Playtex Sport, Skechers and Tonalin. CARE and Florida Grapefruit sponsored the Health and Wellness Expo leading up to the event, and sister magazine EatingWell was the media partner for the event.