Kenny Moore to Be Honored with George Hirsch Journalism Award

October 29, 2012

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NEW YORK – (October 24, 2012) – For a career that has spanned a quarter of a century covering athletics for Sports Illustrated, as well as the authorship of several books on the sport, Kenny Moore has been named the 2012 recipient of the George Hirsch Journalism Award, presented by New York Road Runners, it was announced by NYRR president and CEO Mary Wittenberg.

Moore will be honored at a news conference on Friday, November 2, during ING New York City Marathon race week. He will receive an award designed by Tiffany & Co., an official sponsor of the ING New York City Marathon.
The George Hirsch Journalism Award recognizes excellence in the reporting, writing, and broadcasting of the sport of long-distance running. Any journalist or broadcaster who has regularly demonstrated excellence in magazine, newspaper, radio, TV and website coverage of the sport is eligible to be honored.
Moore is preceded by 2011 honoree Amby Burfoot, editor-at-large of Runner’s World magazine and author of The Runner’s Guide to the Meaning of Life. Longtime track and field journalist Dick Patrick was the inaugural honoree in 2010.
The award is named for George Hirsch, the founding publisher and president of The Runner magazine from 1978 to 1986, and the worldwide publisher of Runner’s World from 1987 to 2003. Today, Hirsch is the chairman of the board of directors of New York Road Runners.
“Knowing what George Hirsch has done to serve our sport, this award has made me humble almost, but not quite, beyond words,” said Moore. “It’s hugely gratifying to know my writing has struck readers as useful. In fact, it’s been nothing but a privilege and joy to be able to follow champions from Abdi Bile to Joan Samuelson home from their triumphs, and make known the vividness of their character. Looking back, I realize each one has left me the better, the more faithful, [and] the more exuberant in pursuing all things good and Olympian.”
Moore, 68, began his journalism career with Sports Illustrated while completing his Masters degree in creative writing at the University of Oregon. His widely respected journalism career is matched by his competitive running record: Moore is a two-time Olympian in the marathon (he finished 14th in the 1968 Mexico City Games and fourth in the 1972 Munich Games), a former holder of the U.S. record in the marathon, the 1967 National AAU cross country champion, the 1971 National AAU marathon champion, 1972 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials co-champion with Frank Shorter and a six-time winner of San Francisco’s Bay to Breakers 12K road race.
 Moore currently lives in Eugene, Ore.
Moore began his journalism career in 1971 as a contract writer for Sports Illustrated. He was promoted to senior writer in 1980. After ending his 25-year career with Sports Illustrated, Moore began a two-year project, co-writing and producing Without Limits, the well-known biographical film about Steve Prefontaine and Bill Bowerman. A few years later, he began to work on the first biography of Bowerman, a legendary coach at the University of Oregon and a co-founder of Nike Inc. In 2006, Moore completed his book, Bowerman and the Men of Oregon. His contributions have already earned him induction into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame and the George Sheehan Award.
“Kenny Moore has devoted his career to showing the world what the most influential competitors and coaches of all time have done for the sport of running,” Wittenberg said. “His meaningful achievements not only reflect the special spirit of a distance runner, but also that of George Hirsch. We are honored to present him with this award for his countless contributions to our sport.”
For more information on the New York Road Runners and ING New York City Marathon race week, visit: nyrr.org

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