FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Los Angeles Marathon Announces Prize Purse,
Bonuses for 2009 Professional Field
$100,000 "Challenge Bonus" tops list of awards
LOS ANGELES - (February 4, 2009) - The Los Angeles Marathon, which
pioneered the "challenge bonus" among big-city marathons, has announced its
prize purse and bonus structure for the Monday, Memorial Day, May 25, 2009
race. In addition to awards for the top five male and top five female
runners, there are time-based bonuses and the "challenge bonus" - which
goes to the first runner, male or female, across the finish line.
The top male finisher and the top female finisher will each win $20,000 in
cash prize money, along with a 2009 Honda Accord Sedan EX-L V6 (MSRP
$28,705), for a total winning prize value of nearly $50,000. Second place
male and female finishers are each awarded $12,500 in cash, while third
through fifth places are worth $10,000, $5000 and $2500, respectively.
The $100,000 Challenge Bonus is, among big-city U.S. marathons, a concept
unique to the LA Marathon. The challenge bonus gives professional runners,
male and female, another opportunity to win significant cash prize money.
Here's how it works: The professional female runners will begin the race
prior to the professional male runners, according to a time differential
that will be determined just prior to race day. The intent will be to give
both male and female runners an equal chance to finish the race first. On
race day, the first runner - male or female - to cross the finish line -
will win an additional $100,000.
"The Challenge Bonus provides an added dimension to our race, and gives
elite runners another way to earn significant prize money," said Los
Angeles Marathon President Russ Pillar. "We look forward to attracting an
elite field of runners for the 2009 LA Marathon - and beyond."
In addition to the above awards, top runners can win as much as $75,000
each for running fast times. A male runner who completes the race in under
2 hours, 7 minutes and 30 seconds will earn a bonus of $75,000 - as will
any female runner who finishes under 2:20:00. Time bonuses will be given
for male runners finishing under 2:12:00 and female runners under 2:30:00,
and are not limited in number. Thus, if a large number of male and female
runners finish under the appointed times, all will be eligible for bonus
money.
The course for this year's race is the popular 2005-06 loop course, which
starts and finishes downtown. The event and California state records were
set on this very course in 2006: men, 2:08:40, Benson Cherono and women,
2:25:10, Lidiya Grigoryeva. A top field of professional runners is expected
to compete this year for all three categories of prize money.
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