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Press Release - Athens Classic Marathon - 3/26/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                    Athens Classic Marathon Entries Open

Greece has been getting a pounding from economists in recent months, but 
millionaires' magazine Forbes has named the Athens Classic Marathon as one 
of the must-run marathons abroad for its more energetic and time-rich 
readers. The Athens race, which begins in the town of Marathon and finishes 
inside the Panathenaikon “Marble” Stadium in Athens - whose history, as 
Forbes points out, is how the 42.195k event gets its name - is one of just 
ten marathons worldwide highlighted by the rich-list magazine. 

Potential entrants for the Authentic Marathon, as it is known 
internationally, would do well to get online ASAP. The registration period 
for ACM 2012, on Sunday, November 11, opened two weeks ago, and numbers are 
limited.

But Forbes is not the only high-end periodical taking to the road. In fact, 
their list of 'marathons worth travelling for,' may well be a latter-day 
response to an article in the Wall St Journal three years ago, which 
suggested that the upsurge in marathon entries was linked to rising 
unemployment, ie more time to train.

Athens certainly fits the bill, and has been a beneficiary. In tandem with 
the 2500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon two years ago, race 
numbers escalated from below 4000 to a limit of 20,000. That was probably 
too many, given that the road out of Marathon itself is not so wide. 

This year is the 30th anniversary of the event's revival, and accordingly a 
limit of 30,000 runners has been imposed for the three events, five and 
10k, and marathon, with numbers for the last just 12,500. Organisers urge 
prospective marathoners to get their entries in soon.

The race from Marathon to Athens is, of course the original marathon event, 
first run in 1896, initially a trial for the Greek Olympic team, then for 
the first Olympic Games of the modern era. The last 30 years the same 
course has been used for the Marathon event of the 1982 European Athletics 
Championships (where the legendary marathon runner Rosa Mota ran the first 
ever official IAAF women's marathon), for the 1997 IAAF World 
Championships, and of course, for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. 

In tandem with the race's 30th anniversary, it is also the 30th anniversary 
of the founding of the Association of International Marathons (AIMS), which 
opened its international office in Athens last year. The many invitees for 
this year's race will include marathon luminaries and legends of the past.

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