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Press Release - Edinburgh Marathon - 9/25/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                Edinburgh Marathon is Officially on the Map as 
                  One of the Leading Road Races in the World

Edinburgh Marathon has joined the world's elite road races by becoming the 
first in Scotland to be officially recognised by the IAAF, the athletics 
governing body.

Scotland's capital joins cities including London, New York, Tokyo and Paris 
to earn the prestigious road race label from the International Association 
of Athletics Federations. The elite scheme was started in 2008 to recognise 
top road races. For a chance of winning an award, races are judged by 
strict criteria including the quality of the field of athletes, race 
organisation, safety standards and international TV coverage. The IAAF 
bronze label now awarded to the Edinburgh Marathon puts the race among the 
top 75 in the world making it a pivotal part of the sporting calendar for 
runners.

Edinburgh Marathon Race Director, Neil Kilgour, said: "We have worked 
incredibly hard towards attaining this prestigious award for 10 years.

"This is Scotland's first and only event to attain any form of IAAF label 
and we're proud that we've helped build the Edinburgh Marathon Festival 
into a major running occasion. I believe we have the fastest route in 
Europe and maybe the world. This is proven year in year out in the times 
achieved. If you're looking to get a personal best time then Edinburgh is 
the place to be. Sky Sports' coverage of the weekend has increased year on 
year and they see Edinburgh as their jewel in their crown of marathon 
coverage.  

"We are looking forward to delivering another world class event in 2013.  
Edinburgh Marathon Festival has it all- a greatcity that acts as a stunning 
backdrop to the events and a programme of races that means that everyone is 
catered for from kids to veterans. We're looking forward to next year and 
welcoming back the thousands of runners who've supported us over the years 
plus the thousands who will be joining us for the first time.

"We are proud that the Edinburgh Marathon Festival is the most inclusive 
festival of running in the UK. From the world's best elites through to the 
first time marathon runner, to youngsters standing in the start pen for the 
first time in their lives, we welcome them all. Each of these people are 
changing their lives and many are changing the lives of others too through 
raising vital funds for charity. It is a positive experience for all."

In 2012, 34 races in the world received a gold race label, 22 races a 
silver label and 15 races a bronze ranking.

IAAF senior manager for road running, Sean Wallace-Jones, said: "We are 
delighted that the Edinburgh Marathon has joined the IAAF Label Road Races.

"This is the first time that an event in Scotland has achieved this status 
and we welcome the organisers' commitment to achieving world-class levels 
of organisational and competitive excellence."

The two-day Edinburgh Marathon Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary in 
May when a record 23,000 runners from more than 100 countries set off from 
the heart of the city to tackle the UK's fastest marathon course.

Among them was 101-year-old Fauja Singh, from Ilford, east London, the 
world's oldest marathon runner, who crossed the line in five hours and 23 
seconds, as part of a four-man relay race team known as Sikhs in the City.

As well as the relay, the events included a full marathon, a half marathon, 
a 10K, a 5K, and junior races.

The festival is second in UK marathon size only to London. Since it started 
it has had an economic impact of more than 25 million for the capital and 
helped raise more than 30 million pounds for hundreds of charities. 
Together with theEdinburgh Marathon Festival's partnership charity, 
Macmillan Cancer Support and hundreds of other other charities, the 
organisers are hoping to break all previous records and raise even more in 
2013.

Entries are open for the 2013 event, which takes place on May 25 and 26. To 
enter go to www.edinburgh-marathon.com or  
http://www.edinburgh-marathon.com/index.php?pages_id=2573 

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