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Press Release - Athens Marathon - 8/5/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

               Stars For Athens Classic Marathon In October
            Celebrates 2500 Years Since The Battle Of Marathon

The big-city marathons - London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Boston – have had 
a huge impact in the last 30 years, getting unprecendented numbers of folks 
out on the road, and helping push the world record closer to that elusive 
two hour barrier. Boston can even boast over a hundred years' legacy, 
beginning as it did in the late 19th century. 

But when the Athens Classic Marathon, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, takes 
place later this year, it will be celebrating an anniversary that puts all 
others into the deep shade.

Because 2010 is the 2500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon, an event 
which arguably 'saved' democracy in what would become Western Europe; and 
ultimately provided the impetus for the creation of the marathon race for 
the inaugural modern Olympic Games in Athens 1896.

The organisers of this year's event, from the town of Marathon to the old 
marble Panathenaiko stadium in Athens, are putting on an unprecedented show 
for the race on Sunday, October 31. Last year's record field of 7000 has 
been increased to 20,000+, a quota that was filled within weeks of entry 
being opened at the start of the year. Elite entries already include 
Kenyans Isaac Macharia and Jonathan Kipkorir, both of whom have run just 
over 2.07, while famous guests so far include double Olympic marathon gold 
medallist Waldemar Cierpinski, Ron Hill, who won the Euro Marathon in 
Athens 1969, and Kathrine Switzer, whose gate-crashing of the hitherto 
all-male Boston Marathon in 1967 helped kick-start the explosion in women's 
marathoning.

A local celebrity Maria Polyzou has already retraced the footsteps of the 
legendary Phillipides, and run from Athens to Sparta and back to Marathon 
(over 500 kilometres) within six days last week. Although retired from 
competitive running, Polyzou was eminently suited to the task, since she is 
still Greek women's marathon record holder, and is currently Director of 
the Museum of the Marathon, in the town of Marathon itself.

The Association of International Marathons (AIMS) is holding its 18th 
Congress in the Greek capital in the days preceding this year's Athens 
Classic Marathon, and delegates will attend the traditional lighting of the 
Marathon Flame at the tumulus, the burial ground for those few score 
Hellenic soldiers who fell in the victorious Battle of Marathon against the 
invading Persians in 490BCE.

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