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Press Release - Beach to Beacon 10K - 8/3/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 Race to Feature Top World-Class Athletes, Including American Record-Holder 
        Deena Kastor, and Best in Maine and New England on Saturday

CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine – Top road racers from around the globe, including 
American marathon record-holder Deena Kastor, will join the best in Maine 
and New England in Cape Elizabeth on Saturday (Aug. 6) for the 14th running 
of the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race.

Elite athletes from Africa, Asia and Europe will share the scenic coastal 
course with thousands of recreational runners who receive cheers and 
encouragement from excited spectators. The festive atmosphere each year 
re-affirms the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K's reputation as a world-class 
event with small-town charm.

This year's expected race-day field of 6,000 will include runners from 11 
countries and 41 U.S. states. Maine native and Olympic gold medalist Joan 
Benoit Samuelson is the founder of the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K 
(www.beach2beacon.org).

More than $60,000 in prize money is at stake, including a $10,000 prize 
each to the top man and woman. Also, a $2,500 bonus is available for an 
open course record and $500 for a course record in the Maine category, 
providing added incentive in a race that consistently ranks among the 
fastest and most competitive 10Ks in the world.

The beneficiary of this year's race is Day One (www.day-one.org), a 
non-profit agency providing substance abuse prevention, intervention, 
treatment, and aftercare programs for Maine youth.  TD Bank, through the TD 
Charitable Foundation, will provide a cash donation of $30,000 to the 
organization, which also is benefiting from fundraising activities and 
publicity through its association with the race.

"We are proud to continue supporting the TD Bank Beach to Beacon, a special 
event made possible by the hard work and dedication of everyone involved," 
said Larry Wold, TD Bank Market President for Maine who has run in every 
previous TD Bank Beach to Beacon (40:08 in 2010, 342nd overall) and is 
ready to compete again on Saturday. "This year's race beneficiary 
organization, Day One, does a remarkable job helping Maine youth avoid and 
overcome substance abuse and lead happy, productive lives. We are honored 
to support Day One and its efforts."
             
Marathon Legends Deena Kastor and Catherine Ndereba Headline Women's Field, 
while Deep and Speedy Men's Side Might be Fastest Ever

American Deena Kastor and Kenyan Catherine Ndereba, Olympic medalists and 
running legends, headline the women's field for the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 
10K while the talented men's field could be the fastest ever, even with the 
late withdrawal of reigning champ Gebre Gebremariam due to scheduling 
issues with the Ethiopian Athletics Federation (EAF).

Deena Kastor, one of the most decorated American distance runners over the 
past decade, will make her debut in Cape Elizabeth as part of her selective 
return to competitive racing after giving birth to her first child in 
February. She is preparing for the Olympic marathon trials in January, 
hoping to chase gold in London in 2012.

Kastor, 38, who won bronze at the 2004 Olympics, holds the American record 
in the marathon and half marathon and finished first at the prestigious 
Chicago and London marathons, has always wanted to add the TD Bank Beach to 
Beacon 10K to her resume.

"I am finally running Beach to Beacon, which for years has been at the top 
of my list for races I want to run," Kastor said recently in an interview 
with Road Race Weekly. "Joan Benoit Samuelson continues to be a hero of 
mine and a great source of inspiration in running and in life. Not only is 
the race founded by Joan, but it is not surprisingly also known for its 
competitiveness and hospitality."

Kastor first broke Samuelson's 18-year-old American marathon record in 
2003, then lowered the mark to 2:19:36 in 2006. 

Kastor will be joined by Catherine Ndereba, 39, a two-time Olympic silver 
medalist who also once held the world marathon record (2:18:47). She is a 
four-time BAA Boston Marathon champ and two-time World Champ. Ndereba won 
five of the first six TD Bank Beach to Beacons and is the former course 
record holder (31:33). Following a five-year absence, Ndereba returned to 
the race in 2010 and, rehabbing an injury, finished sixth.

Kastor and Ndereba are not likely to contend for the TD Bank Beach to 
Beacon title, especially with Ethiopians Wude Ayalew and Aheza Kiros 
pushing the pace. Another top Ethiopian, Werknesh Kidane, has been 
scratched due to scheduling conflicts with the EAF. 

Ayalew, 24, is determined to notch a win in Cape Elizabeth after finishing 
second in 2010 to Lineth Chepkuri's record setting performance (30:59). Her 
time of 31:07 also broke the record, and stands as the second fastest time 
ever on the 6.2-mile course. She won the Crescent City Classic 10K in New 
Orleans in April in 31:36.

Kiros, 25, won her second Carlsbad 5000 in April and finished second at 
Freihofer's Run for Women and the New York Mini 10K this summer. She has 
run 31:07 at 10,000m on the track.

Kenyan Jelliah Tinega, 25, who won the Bellin Run 10K and finished second 
over the weekend in the Quad City Times Bix 7, will vie for a top spot. 
Diane Nukuri-Johnson, 26, from Burundi, finished third in Iowa.

Buzunesh Deba, 23, of Ethiopia, one of the hottest marathon runners on the 
circuit, also will be in the mix. She has won six of her last eight 
marathons, including the Dodge Rock 'n' Roll San Diego Marathon (2:23:31) 
in June and the  Los Angeles Marathon in March. She also won the UAE 
Healthy Kidney 10K in Central Park in May. 

Other top American women in the race include Adriana Pirtea Nelson, 31, of 
Fort Collins, Colo., a former Romanian national champ who recently gained 
U.S. citizenship, and Rebecca Donohue, 35, of State College, Pa., who 
recorded top six finishes in 2009 and 2008 in the TD Bank Beach to Beacon.

The men's race is likely to be a sprint to the finish with a number of 
speedsters ready to assume the mantle with Gebremariam's late scratch, 
meaning the eight-year-old course record of 27:28 is in jeopardy.

Micah Kogo, 25, of Kenya, who won bronze at 10,000m in the 2008 Olympics, 
has recorded the fastest 10K in the world so far in 2011 – 27:15 at the 
Parelloop 10K in Holland – and once held the 10K world record (27:01) . 
Fellow Kenyan Mike Kigen, 25, finished second in that race in 27:25 – the 
third fastest 10K this year.

They will be challenged by a trio of even younger Kenyans, including Allan 
Kiprono, 21, who finished second at the TD Bank Beach to Beacon last year 
(27:42) in his first race on American soil. In 2011, he notched a win at 
the Bellin Run 10K in Green Bay and took second at the Crescent City 
Classic 10K and the Quad City Times Bix 7 this past weekend. Lani Rutto, 
22, is right on his heels, with a second-place finish at Bellin and a third 
at Bix. In addition, Lucas Rotich, 21, of Kenya, who specializes in 5,000m, 
clocked 27:12 at 10,000m in Eugene, Oregon earlier this year and could 
surprise.

The race also includes two former champs – 28-year-old Ed Muge (2008-09), 
trying to improve on a fifth-place finish last year, and 31-year-old 
Gilbert Okari (2003-04-05), who set the existing course record in 2003. 
Also, another former champ, 42-year-old James Koskei (2002) of Kenya is 
back seeking his third consecutive master's title.

Top Americans in the race include Patrick Smyth, 25, who won the Deseret 
News 10K (28:11) in Salt Lake City on July 25, and Tim Young, 23, and Paul 
Hefferon, 25, both of Rochester Hills, Mich.

"I'm quite satisfied with the elite field that we've assembled," said Elite 
Athlete Coordinator Larry Barthlow. "It's an honor to have Deena and 
Catherine in the race, and with the men, I'm just so excited to see how it 
all shakes out with so many really talented athletes with a legitimate shot 
at winning. With all that speed, if the conditions are right, you're going 
to see some amazing times."
          
(Unofficial) Maine Road Race Champions to be Crowned 

The TD Bank Beach to Beacon is considered the jewel for Maine's top road 
racers and the winner of the Maine Resident race each year wears the 
unofficial crown as the Maine Road Race Champion.

In the women's race, the question is whether 22-year-old Erica Jesseman of 
Scarborough is finally ready to wrest the title away from her two training 
partners, Sheri Piers, 40, of Falmouth and Kristin Barry, 37, of 
Scarborough, who have won the past three titles and have each held the 
course record (Piers' 34:17 is the present record).

The intrigue has been building this summer. Piers won the L.L. Bean 10K 
Road Race on July 4 while Jesseman, a former University of New Hampshire 
standout, was busy winning the Bridgton Four on the Fourth. They met 
head-to-head two weeks later at the Clam Festival 5M and Jesseman won by 14 
seconds. Over the weekend, Barry, the reigning TD Bank Beach to Beacon 
champ, edged Jesseman at the Ocean Park 5K Road Race. The stage is now set 
for Saturday's showdown.

In the Maine men's race, a new winner will be crowned as defending champ 
Patrick Tarpy of Yarmouth is not able to take part this year.

That leaves Ellsworth's Louie Luchini as the favorite. Maine's most 
decorated collegiate athlete ever, Luchini, 30, was a 10-time All-American 
at Stanford and now serves as a Maine state representative. He will be 
pushed by Jonny Wilson, 23, of Falmouth, who won the July 16 Pat's Pizza 
Clam Festival Classic 5M in Yarmouth (24:58) and the Ocean Park 5K (14:56).

Other contenders include Ethan Shaw, 21, of Falmouth; Riley Masters, 21, of 
Orono, Nick Wheeler, 25, of Rockland, and Josh Zolla, 25, of Freeport, who 
won the L.L. Bean 10K Road Race in July and finished second in the Ocean 
Park 5K.
                  
14th Year for Special Event

What makes the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race so special?

Is it the gorgeous course that begins near the Crescent Beach State Park 
entrance on Route 77 in Cape Elizabeth and winds along tree-lined roads and 
past dramatic ocean vistas before ending 6.2 miles later in Fort Williams 
Park near Portland Head Light, the most photographer lighthouse in America?

Or the tireless volunteers, more than 700 strong, who handle parking and 
registration and provide water, first aid and security for the runners? 
What about the local hospitality, including a "home-stay" program for the 
elite athletes that rivals any in the sport? Then there's the flawless 
operation under the direction of Dave McGillivray of DMSE Sports 
(www.dmsesports.com), considered one of the best race directors in the 
business.

The generous sponsors also give the race an edge, from title sponsor TD 
Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, to the other major corporate 
sponsors – Hannaford, Poland Spring, MaineHealth, Fairchild Semiconductor, 
Nike, Northeast Delta Dental, Wright Express and WCSH6-TV.

For many, a key element is the involvement of founder Joan Benoit 
Samuelson, an ambassador and legend in her sport who ran those same roads 
while growing up in Cape Elizabeth.

In the end, it's all these factors blending together that help create an 
unforgettable event for the runners, solidifying the TD Bank Beach to 
Beacon 10K's status as a "must" event on the U.S. road race circuit.

On Saturday, the wheelchair entrants begin at 7:55 a.m. and the runners 
start at 8:10. Prize money of more than $60,000 is awarded to the runners, 
including $10,000 for the winners, $5,000 for the second place winners and 
cash prizes for the top 10 finishers. Other cash awards go to the top men 
and women master's finishers, men and women M50 winners, men and women 
wheelchair entrants and men and women from Maine. Also, age category 
winners will receive L.L. Bean gift certificates. For more information 
about the race, go to www.beach2beacon.org.
            
About TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank

TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in 
the U.S., providing more than 7.4 million customers with a full range of 
retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at more 
than 1,250 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, 
Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Bank and its 
subsidiaries offer customized wealth management services through TD Wealth, 
and insurance products and services through TD Insurance, Inc. TD Bank is 
headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. To learn more, 
follow TD Bank on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TDBank_US or visit 
www.TDBank.com.

TD Bank is a member of TD Bank Group and a subsidiary of The 
Toronto-Dominion Bank of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services 
company in North America and one of the few banks in the world rated Aaa by 
Moody's. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades on the New York and Toronto stock 
exchanges under the ticket symbol "TD." To learn more, visit www.td.com.
              
About the TD Charitable Foundation

The TD Charitable Foundation is the charitable giving arm of TD Bank N.A., 
which operates as TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, and is one of 
the 10 largest commercial banking organizations in the United States. The 
Foundation's mission is to serve the individuals, families and businesses 
in all the communities where TD Bank operates, having made $73.5 million in 
charitable donations since its inception in 2002. The Foundation's areas of 
focus are affordable housing, education and financial literacy, and the 
environment. More information on the TD Charitable Foundation, including an 
online grant application, is available at www.TDBank.com.

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