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Press Release - Little Rock Marathon - 1/5/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                         Contact: Geneva Hampton
                                                  (501) 371-4639
                                                  
                                                 

                        Little Rock Marathon 
             Race Registrations Up 82% From This Time Last Year 
                Field Limit Could Be Reached By Early February 

With a little less than two months remaining before race day, registration 
for the 2007 Little Rock Marathon and companion races is up 82% as compared 
to this time last year, race officials announced today. 

The Little Rock Marathon, presented by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette is 
Sunday, March 4 and is actually seven separate events. Events include a two 
day Health & Fitness Expo, presented by Arvest Bank, the Little Rock 
Marathon (26.2 miles), the Little Rock Half Marathon (13.1 miles), 
presented by Baptist Health, the Little Rock Relay Half Marathon (13.1 
miles divided into two sections with each individual running/walking a 
little over 6 miles), presented by the Adolescent Center & Sports Medicine 
Plus, the Little Rock 5K (3.1 miles), presented by Twin City Bank, the 
Little Rockers Kids Marathon (26.2 miles completed over an extended time 
frame), presented by Arkansas Children's Hospital and the Classic Rockers 
Marathon (26.2 miles completed over an extended time frame for individuals 
55 +) . Participant can run, walk or do a combination of running and 
walking in any of the events. 

Race officials are preparing for 9,000 participants and 20,000 spectators. 

According to Greg Hatcher, race chairman, the increase stems from a 
combination of international media coverage, "word of mouth," and grass 
roots promotion. 

"We put on a quality race and word gets around in marathoning circles," 
Hatcher said. "Thanks to the extra publicity Governor Huckabee gives us, 
having been named a "Heroes of Running" by Runner's World last November, we 
have been all over the world." 

Marathon groups like the 50 and DC Marathon Group and the Marathon Maniacs, 
with more than 1,000 members each world wide, have selected the Little Rock 
Marathon as races their members will run. Members of these groups run a 
marathon in each state and the Little Rock Marathon fills a race needed in 
Arkansas. 

"We plan to keep giving the world's largest finisher's medal," Hatcher 
said. "The cost of our medals have gone up considerably, but if Runner's 
World keeps telling us we are the biggest, then we want to make sure we 
stay big and bodacious. When we travel to other races to promote Little 
Rock, people sign up when they see the medal. I guess they want to take a
piece of the rock home." 

"Last year we were very close to reaching our field limits a month out. At 
the rate we are going, we will probably reach our maximum by February 1," 
he said. "Since we have a limited number of those huge medals, we do not 
want to run out. It is a nice problem to have." 

Online registration and mail in registration for the Little Rock Marathon 
and companion races will close February 21 at midnight or when the maximum 
field limit is reached. 

For information, visit www.littlerockmarathon.com

Little Rock Parks and Recreation (LRPR) oversees 53 parks, four community 
centers, the Adult Leisure Center, War Memorial Fitness Center, four 
swimming pools, two tennis centers, the River Market, the Riverfest 
Amphitheatre, three golf courses, and the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas 
Military History. The LRPR system includes more than 5,000 acres of 
designated parks and open space. In addition, the organization offers a 
wide-range of youth and adult recreational and sports leagues, after-school 
and summer playground programs for children ages 6-15, outdoor recreation, 
therapeutic recreation and programs for seniors. Funds raised will continue 
to support parks and recreational programs for all ages. For more 
information about Little Rock Parks & Recreation please visit www.lrpr.org 

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