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Marathon not the only elite race this weekend

Nov 4 | By Erin Strout
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Sara HallMaxx Wolfson/Getty ImagesAmerican Sara Hall, wife of U.S. marathon record-holder Ryan Hall, is fresh off a victory in the steeplechase at the Pan American Games.

When American Olympic marathoners Deena Kastor and Magdalena Lewy Boulet head to New York on the first weekend of November, running fans are fairly certain they are in for a thrilling 26.2-mile race through the city streets. Typically they'd be correct, but this year Kastor, Lewy Boulet and a host of other top distance-running talents will be racing just 3.1 miles to the New York City Marathon finish line.

Ones to Watch

Some top pro women to watch in the NYRR Dash to the Finish Line 5K:

• Sally Kipyego, Kenya, silver medalist in the 10,000 meters at the 2011 world track and field championships in Daegu, South Korea

• Deena Kastor, U.S., 2004 Olympic bronze medalist in the marathon

• Magdalena Lewy Boulet, U.S., 2008 Olympic marathoner

• Molly Huddle, American record-holder at 5,000 meters

• Sara Hall, 2011 Pan American Games steeplechase champion

• Amy Hastings, fourth fastest Olympic marathon trials qualifier (2:27:03)

• Stephanie Rothstein, sixth fastest Olympic marathon trials qualifier (2:29:35)

The inaugural Dash to the Finish Line 5K, which begins at 8:30 a.m. ET on Saturday at 42nd Street near the United Nations and ends at the New York City Marathon finish line in Central Park, is New York Road Runners' answer to a timing conundrum. The fastest American marathoners are just two months away from the U.S. Olympic marathon trials, to be held on Jan. 14 in Houston, which leaves most of them unable to compete in Sunday's race. In an effort to bring these Americans into the fold of the marathon weekend festivities, NYRR added the 5K to the lineup.

"The Dash to the Finish Line is just one more way for everyone to get involved in marathon weekend," said Mary Wittenberg, CEO and president of NYRR, in a written statement. "… And to top it off, there is the bonus of running across our famed marathon finish line with so many of our talented athletes in this fast, fun 5K."

For Stephanie Rothstein, who currently holds the sixth-fastest marathon qualifying time for the trials with a 2:29:35, the 5K is an opportunity to improve her personal best at the shorter distance after she missed the summer track season with an injury.

"This will top off some speed training I've been doing for the past few weeks," said Rothstein, who is recovering from sacroiliac joint dysfunction. "Then I'll start the marathon training buildup to the trials."

Although Rothstein and fellow marathoners who are entered in the 5K said they are in some sense relieved not to be lining up for the marathon distance on Sunday, they still aren't immune from the palpable "marathon fever" coursing through the city.

"I'm originally from New York, my father passed away here -- it's a special place to me," Rothstein said. "I definitely want to come back and win the New York City Marathon one day."

But for this weekend, the pro field will take a shortcut to Tavern on the Green.

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Erin Strout

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Erin Strout is a freelance writer who left a newsroom cubicle in Washington, D.C., to set up camp at 7,000 feet above sea level in Flagstaff, Ariz., where she's experimenting with playing outside more and sitting at a desk less. When she's not chasing editors and story ideas, Erin is usually chasing marathon dreams and doing the occasional triathlon, or trying desperately to teach her mischievous mutt, Marley, some manners.

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