New Zealand runner Kimberley Smith will be out to improve on fifth place in the New York marathon which is still expected to take place this Sunday despite the City being ravaged by superstorm Sandy.
The 30-year-old Rhode Island based athlete has finished fifth in the last two years, running 2h 25m 46s last year, nearly four minutes faster than her time in 2010.
However time is not a factor for Smith this year.
"With New York being such a tough course it is hard to predict a time. It's often a tactical race so I'm not focused on time and am more focused on place," said Smith.
At the London Olympic Games Smith was disappointed with her 15th place in 2h 26m 59s, but she bounced back to win the Boston half marathon and the series prize purse, collecting $US100,000.