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Press Release - Chronicle Marathon - 7/17/02

 
For Immediate Release

Contact:

Peter Nantell
Chronicle Marathon Race Director
peter_nantell@westendmanagement.com
(415) 284-9653


                25th ANNIVERSARY CHRONICLE MARATHON WEEKEND
                       July 26-28 In San Francisco
              3-Day Festival Includes Free Health & Wellness
                   Expo Plus Prize Money Races on Sunday

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (July 17, 2002)  Runners and walkers by the thousands 
are expected at the Chronicle Marathon on Sunday, July 28. This year's 
event marks the 25th anniversary of the marathon in San Francisco. In 
addition to the 26.2-mile marathon, activities will also include a half 
marathon, a 4-person relay marathon, a 5K (3.1-mile) Community Run/Walk, 
and a Health & Wellness Expo that is free and open to the public. 
Complete details and race registration are available through the event 
web site. (www.ChronicleMarathon.com) 

The 2002 Chronicle Marathon, which benefits local charities, will start 
and finish at Justin Herman Plaza. To minimize traffic impact, organizers 
will start the marathon race at 6:00AM and course changes will have 
participants running along the Bay and through Golden Gate Park for much 
of the 26.2 miles.

The marathon and half marathon races feature a total of $10,000 in prize 
money to be distributed among the male and female winners in each of the 
events as well as the first master (age 40 and over) runners. In 
addition, the first place male and female San Francisco residents in the 
marathon will also share in the prize money.

The 2002 Chronicle Marathon Health & Wellness Expo will be held July 
26-28 outdoors at Justin Herman Plaza, across the Embarcadero from the 
Ferry Building, at the corner of Market & Steuart Streets. The Expo will 
feature more than 60 vendors, event registration, official event 
merchandise, and T-shirt/bag distribution. Fitness experts will be on 
hand to lead a series of free seminars. A complete schedule of events is 
available at the event web site. (www.ChronicleMarathon.com)

Admission to the Health & Wellness Expo and to the seminars is free and 
open to the general public. The Expo hours will be Friday, July 26, 11:00 
AM to 7:00 PM; Saturday, July 27, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; and Sunday, July 
28, 7:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.

What's Happening & When?
2002 Chronicle Marathon Schedule of Events
Fri July 26, 11:00AM - 7:00 PM	Health & Wellness Expo
Sat July 27, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM	Health & Wellness Expo
Sun July 28, 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM	Health & Wellness Expo
Sat July 27, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM	Pasta Feed
Sun July 28, 6:00 AM - Marathon Start
Sun July 28, 7:45 AM - Half Marathon Start
Sun July 28, 6:00 AM - 4-Person Marathon Relay Start
Sun July 28, 8:00 AM - 5K Community Run/Walk Start

Why Run or Walk?
Sunday's Chronicle Marathon raises funds to benefit local charities 
including:
*The Bay Area Fire Department's Emergency Response Team Program 
www.sfnert.org
*The Volunteer Center of San Francisco www.vcsf.org
*The Bay Area Red Cross www.bayarea-redcross.org
*Child Abuse Prevention Society www.sfcapc.org
*Treatment On Demand Substance Abuse Project 
www.dph.sf.ca.us/php/substanceabuse.htm
*America True: Programs for At-Risk Youth 
www.americatrue.org/youth/index.cfm
*Oceana www.oceana.org
*Organs 'R' Us www.therelay.com/organs/indexmain.html
*Suicide Prevention www.sfsuicide.org/

For complete details on the 2002 Chronicle Marathon beneficiaries and how 
to make a contribution or sponsor a runner, check out 
www.ChronicleMarathon.com/2002/funds_charities.html.

What About Traffic?
To minimize traffic impact, organizers will start the marathon race at 
6:00AM, with the slowest runners taking off at 5:00AM, and course changes 
will have participants running along the Bay and through Golden Gate Park 
for much of the 26.2 miles. Traffic in the City is expected to flow with 
few delays. Complete details including course maps and street closures is 
available online at (www.ChronicleMarathon.com/2002/funds_charities.html)

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The 2002 Chronicle Marathon is sponsored by the San Francisco Chronicle, 
KPIX Channel 5, SFGate.com, 96.5 KOIT, UPN 44/Digital 45/Cable 12, San 
Francisco Toyota, Albertson's, GU Energy Gel, GU2O Hydration Drink, 
Centrum Performance Energy Nutrition Bar, the San Francisco Municipal 
Railway, the Port of San Francisco, Webb Design, the Embarcadero Center, 
and the San Francisco Road Runners Club.

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2002 Chronicle Marathon San Francisco Official Charities include:

The Bay Area Fire Department's Emergency Response Team Program, 
www.sfnert.org
After the Loma Prieta earthquake, the San Francisco Fire Department 
created and trained citizen-based volunteer Neighborhood Emergency 
Response Teams (NERT) to enable people to care for themselves, their 
families, and their neighbors after a disaster, particularly during the 
first 72 hours. The NERT program provides 18 hours of training covering a 
variety of preparation information and response skills. Though designed 
primarily as a response to a large, regional earthquake, the training is 
applicable to any kind of disaster.

The Volunteer Center of San Francisco, www.vcsf.org
The Volunteer Center of San Francisco stands ready to mobilize and deploy 
volunteers in times of disaster, supporting local agencies in rescue 
efforts and in providing aid to victims. Today and every day, people 
throughout the Bay Area are fed and clothed and comforted by volunteers. 
The Volunteer Center turns "How can I help?" into action through training 
and matching volunteers with more than a thousand local nonprofits 
working to end homelessness, protect our environment, mentor youth, care 
for the sick, and more. Your financial support is multiplied through the 
work of many hands. 

The Bay Area Red Cross, www.bayarea-redcross.org
Any major emergency in the Bay Area affects every citizen. The American 
Red Cross Bay Area works with volunteers to ensure that the Bay Area is 
ready to respond. Funds raised locally are used locally to provide 
CPR/First Aid training, outreach to vulnerable populations, and a new 
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) designed to ensure a coordinated and 
efficient disaster response.

Child Abuse Prevention Society, www.sfcapc.org
The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Society (CAPS) believes that 
every child deserves a childhood free of violence, abuse, and neglect. By 
promoting healthy families, preventing child abuse, and raising public 
awareness, CAPS helps to assure that every child gets a nurturing start 
in life. CAPS owns and maintains a facility that houses the programs of 
the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center and they provide 
financial and hands-on volunteer support to ensure the ongoing success of 
those programs and goals. 

Treatment On Demand Substance Abuse Project, 
www.dph.sf.ca.us/php/substanceabuse.htm
Run by the San Francisco Health Department, TOD helps those battling 
substance abuse issues. Too many people who are willing and ready to 
enter treatment services are, in effect, denied services due to the 
limited treatment capacity currently available. San Francisco is one of 
three pilot cities engaged in the process of community-focused health 
planning in hopes of providing better treatment and facilities.

America True: Programs for At-Risk Youth, 
www.americatrue.org/youth/index.cfm
The America True Foundation works in partnership with the YMCA, YWCA, 
Boys and Girls Clubs, and other inner city youth programs to provide free 
sailing experiences to at-risk youth in San Francisco, surrounding 
communities, and across the United States. Girls and boys in America True 
Sailing Programs have the opportunity to learn about the sport of sailing 
and find empowerment in themselves. They learn leadership, teamwork, 
safety, environmental respect, risk assessment, how to make good choices, 
and of course, they learn how to sail. This program makes a difference to 
2500 children each year.

Oceana, www.oceana.org
Oceana is a non-profit, international advocacy organization created with 
the sole purpose of protecting the world's oceans to sustain the circle 
of life. Oceana brings together dedicated people from around the world, 
building an international movement to save the oceans through public 
policy advocacy, science and economics, legal action, grassroots 
mobilization, and public education.

Organs 'R' Us, www.therelay.com/organs/indexmain.html
Organs 'R' Us ("ORU") is a California non-profit public benefit 
corporation whose members include transplant recipients and candidates, 
family members, and friends all committed to promoting awareness about 
the critical shortage of donor organs. An American dies every two hours 
while waiting for an organ transplant, in part because less than 
one-third of potential organ donors actually donate. More than half of 
the commitments to donate organs are rescinded by surviving family 
members after a potential donor's passing. To solve this medical crisis, 
ORU works to increase awareness, provide educational materials, and 
encourage family discussions about organ donation.

San Francisco Suicide Prevention, www.sfsuicide.org/
San Francisco Suicide Prevention (SFSP) is the oldest volunteer crisis 
line in the United States. It was founded in 1963 with the initial focus 
of providing telephone intervention to people experiencing suicidal 
crisis. Over the years, the focus of the agency has changed from strictly 
suicide prevention to more general counseling services including 
crisis/suicide, drug/alcohol dependencies, AIDS/HIV, and domestic abuse. 
A Spanish-speaking crisis line service has been added and more recently a 
support group has been established for those family and friends who have 
lost someone to suicide.

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