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Ethiopia’s Senbere Teferi and the United States’ Susannah Scaroni broke the event records in the open and wheelchair division races, respectively, on Saturday June 10, 2023 in Central Park to win the Mastercard® New York Mini 10K, the world’s original women-only road race.
Teferi, a two-time Olympian, defended her title by out-sprinting Boston Marathon champion and two-time Olympic medalist Hellen Obiri of Kenya in the final 800 meters to finish in 30:12, the fastest time since the race began in 1972. Scaroni, a two-time Paralympic medalist and the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon champion, broke her own event record in the wheelchair division, leading the entirety of the race to clock a 21:06. Scaroni has now won all five editions of the wheelchair division since it was added to the Mini 10K in 2018.
The Mini 10K, which began in 1972 as the first women-only road race known then...