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Press Release - ING Georgia Marathon - 12/28/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                    Get a Running Start on 13.1 Miles 
                         as New Year's Resolution

             Save Money on Race Registration by December 31 for 
                   ING Georgia Marathon and Half Marathon

(Dec. 28, 2007, ATLANTA) – Three of the top New Year's resolutions, "lose 
weight", "get fit", and "reduce stress," can be tackled stride by stride 
through running.  According to ING Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon's Race 
Director Victoria Seahorn, 13 weeks is an ideal time to train for 13.1 
miles in a half marathon, or if you are already a runner, 13 weeks is 
enough time to train for the marathon's 26.2 miles.

Sunday, December 30 will mark 13 weeks to the 2nd annual ING Georgia 
Marathon & Half Marathon, which will take place in Atlanta on March 30, 
2008.  The race, founded by Seahorn in 2007, was named the second largest 
inaugural combo running event of all time by Running USA (13,730 
finishers).  She recommends a training regime of a minimum of 13 weeks as a 
fitness goal of completing a long-distance event like a half marathon for 
new runners.

"This race can be an inspiration for people with New Year's resolutions, 
from setting a new personal best time to losing weight, or just getting 
more physically fit. The ING Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon is well timed 
on the spring calendar to help runners or walkers reach fitness goals in 
just a matter of weeks," said Seahorn, a veteran of 29 marathons, many half 
marathons and a marathon coach who has helped more than 10,000 people 
complete races.  

In fact, according to myGoals.com's annual prediction of popular goals for 
the New Year, commitments to health and fitness remained tops on their 
annual list, with 28 percent of respondents citing it as the top resolution 
for 2008.

This March event, which is the RRCA state marathon championship for 
Georgia, is limited to 15,000 participants again in 2008. And for those 
with 'saving money' as part of their New Year's resolutions, the race 
offers a way to start the year with savings.  Early registration saves 
participants $15 before the end of December 2007; the registration fees 
increase to $75 (half marathon/wheelchair half marathon) and $95 (marathon) 
as of January 1, 2008.

New for the 2008 event will be 22 "Hydration Stations" along the entire 
route, each having 40-50 volunteers handing out water and Gatorade.  The 
second-year event will feature a new start and finish at Centennial Olympic 
Park in downtown Atlanta. It will also provide a staggered start, where 
race officials will segment participants based on expected pace 
times/finish times.
 
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