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Press Release - Antarctic Marathon - 3/12/12

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Aussie Battles Wild Wind, Snow Squalls for 2012 Antarctica Marathon Victory
            
                        American Claims Woman's Crown
 
KING GEORGE  ISLAND, Antarctica (March 12, 2012) – Mother Nature starred in 
her usual presenting roll by doling out bone-chilling challenges during the 
2012 Antarctica Marathon and Half Marathon held March 9 on King George 
Island located off the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. 
 
The 100 adventurous runners hailing from 12 countries were buffeted by 40 
mph wind gusts, wind chills near 5 degrees Fahrenheit and blinding snow 
during the 13th Antarctica Marathon and Half Marathon, announced 
Boston-based Marathon Tours & Travel, the event and expedition organizer. 

Near-blinding snow squalls greeted runners as they passed Artigas, the 
Uruguayan scientific research base located near the marathon's turnaround 
point near the western end of Collins Glacier. 
 
Known as the coldest, windiest and most remote continent on Earth, 
Antarctica boasts a two-mile thick ice cap and challenging terrain.  
"Finishing either event proved to be a true test of endurance," said Thom 
Gilligan, race director. 

"The weather, although extremely demanding at times, was a typical for an 
Antarctic summer day." 
 
Terence Bell, 32, of Bondi Beach, Australia took an early lead in the 
26.2-mile competition winning in 3 hours, 7 minutes and 58 minutes. In the 
women's race, the lead hopscotched back and forth between three women with 
Brooke  Curran, 43, of Alexandria, Va, eventually surging to the front just 
past 23 miles to garner the women's title in 4:36:53. Four Chilean research 
base personnel joined the half-marathon field, dominating the men's half 
leaderboard with Americans claiming the women's podium.
 
Traveling to a marathon on what is referred to as the "Last Continent," was 
a marathon in itself. Athletes traveled an average of 7,000 miles each, 
first to Buenos Aires, Argentina before departing to Ushuaia, Argentina, 
the southern-most city in the world.  There they boarded the Akademik 
Ioffe, a Russian icebreaker ship for a two-day crossing of the Drake 
Passage, a body of notorious for being one of the roughest seas in the 
world. The 14-day expedition also includes a number of landings on the 
continent, sea kayaking and wildlife viewing.  

Results: 
Antarctica Marathon
Men                                   Women 
1. Terence Bell, AUS  3:07:58         1. Brooke Curran, USA     4:36:53
2. Robert Krzak, POL  3:27:08         2. Camille Nelson, USA    4:40:37
3. Grant Harrell, USA 3:38:08         3. Toni Wilson, USA       4:50:35
 
Antarctica Half Marathon
1. Christian Prat, CHE 1:46:13        1. Heather Burke, USA     2:27:53
2. Manual Barrta, CHE  1:47:38        2. Danielle Nicholas, AUS 2:32:10
3. Luis Reyes CHE     2:04:54         3. Heidi Richardson, USA  2:40:25
 
About Marathon Tours & Travel 
Marathon Tours & Travel is the leading marathon tour operator in North 
America offering comprehensive travel packages to 28 marathons and half 
marathons on all seven continents, including the Antarctica Marathon and 
Safaricom Marathon in Kenya, the only marathon run entirely within a game 
park. 

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