2011 Empire State Building Run-Up
The 34th annual NYRR Empire State Building Run-Up is set to take place on Tuesday, 1 February 2011. Who knew there was such a thing as a tower climbing competition? Apparently quite a few people. The most famous stair race and, according to the organizers, the oldest of its kind, the Empire State Building Run Up will test the limits of some 315 competitors from 19 states and 17 countries. The race is up 86 flights—1,576 steps—to the outdoor observation deck of the landmark Art Deco skyscraper and the tallest building in New York City. If the thought of a broken escalator or elevator fills you with dread, then stay away from this competition. Only the fit and fearless need apply. In 2010, Thomas Dold of Germany crossed the finish line in 10 minutes, 16 seconds. Three-time winner Suzy Walsham of Sydney, Australia, finished in 13:27 in 2009 and Melissa Moon won last year with a time of 13:13. Dold, who graduated in 2009 from his college in Stuttgart, Germany, is a standout in the sport of professional tower climbing, with a lengthy list of victories around the globe, his own website, and several sponsors. Since December, he has commuted to Frankfurt twice weekly to train at the Main Tower, a skyscraper that is 200 metres tall (52 floors and nearly 1,000 stairs). Cindy Moll-Harris, 41, of Indianapolis, will once again aim for her fifth title. Moll-Harris is the only woman to have won the race four times (1998, 2000, 2001, and 2003). Last year, Ginette Bedard, 76, of Howard Beach, NY, and Piero Dettin, 72, of Venice, Italy, were the oldest female and male participants entered in the race. On the other end of the age spectrum, 24-year-old Kacie Lauren Fischer of Shell Beach, CA, and 18-year-old Anthony John Scimone of Lakeland, FL, were the youngest. We all know stair-climbing is great exercise, and a quick way to get your heart pumping. Now you can get fit and win some accolades at the same time. NYRR Empire State Building Run-Up FAST FACTS:
The application for the invitation-only race is now CLOSED. Athletes can still get guaranteed entry by running for charity. Join the MMRF PowerTeam or NYRR’s Team for Kids. Empire State Building Run-up Application Request, New York Road Runners Club, 9, E 89th St, New York 10128. Course Records Paul Crake: 9:33 (2003) 2010 Champions Thomas Dold – 10:16
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