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LA Marathon on YouTube: Inspiring Stories, Training Videos and More
Ongoing tales of youth runners highlight top videos for May 25th race
LOS ANGELES - (April 12, 2009) - Running enthusiasts in search of
inspiration or information can find a wide range of videos on the LA
Marathon's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/LosAngelesMarathon.
Topping the list are the stories of two 15-year-old runners who are
participating in the hugely successful Students Run LA program.
Students Run LA trains thousands of at-risk youth each year to run the Los
Angeles Marathon. Last year, nearly 3,000 students took part - and 99
percent of those who ran completed the race. This year, Hayley and Arly are
two of many high school students who are using the marathon as a tool for
health, fitness and achievement.
So far, the LA Marathon has posted three videos chronicling the training of
Hayley - who is preparing for her third LA Marathon, and has already run
sub-3:40 - and Arly - who is getting ready for his second, after his family
last year doubted that he would complete the first. As the race date - May
25th - gets closer, Marathon officials will post additional videos of the
two students.
"We're thrilled to use the power of new media to chronicle these students'
amazing stories," said LA Marathon Marketing Director Peter Abraham. "We
hope to inspire runners and spectators alike."
Other highlights on the Marathon Channel include training tips from elite
marathoner Rod Dixon, as well as an inspiring video of Dixon's
extraordinary victory in the 1983 New York Marathon, one of the closest
marathons ever. The channel features behind-the-scenes videos with Marathon
staff, explaining some of the work that goes into preparing for race day,
as well as highlights from past LA Marathons.
With less than two months until the race, Marathon officials plan to post
many more videos. Running enthusiasts, spectators and anyone else looking
for diversion and inspiration can view the videos at the LA Marathon's
channel.
With more than 20,000 participants, 12,000 volunteers and 1 million
spectators along the course route, the Los Angeles Marathon is one of the
largest organized road races in the world. More information about the 24th
LA Marathon, including registration, training plans and news, is available
at: www.LAmarathon.com
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