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Press Release - Napa Valley Marathon - 2/18/13

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            Mocko, Yanko Will Defend Titles at Napa Valley Marathon

                 35th Annual Race Honors "Women in Marathoning"

NAPA, Calif. - February 18, 2013 - Last year's Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley 
Marathon champions Chris Mocko and Devon Yanko (née Crosby-Helms) will return 
to the 35th annual race to defend their titles on Sunday, March 3, 2013 the 
event announced today. A strong field of invited runners will head the 
sold-out crowd of 2,600 marathon participants who will cover the fast and 
scenic 26.2-mile course through the Napa Valley wine country. Only one man 
and one woman, however, will take home the coveted first place prize: their 
weight in distinguished Napa Valley wine.

In fact, both Mocko (San Francisco, Calif.) and Yanko (San Anselmo, Calif.) 
will attempt to ascend the winner's podium for the third time at the Napa 
Valley Marathon (NVM). Mocko won the men's race the past two years (2011 and 
2012). To date, no athlete, man or woman, has won the 34-year-old race three 
consecutive times. The record for the most wins at NVM is held by Mary Coordt 
(Elk Grove, Calif.). Coordt captured the women's crown four non-consecutive 
times (1997, 2005, 2009, 2010). 

Yanko emerged as last year's women's champion after capturing the victory in 
2007. In fact, Yanko's 2012 winning time of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 37 
seconds set a women's course record on NVM's USA Track & Field certified (for 
accurate distance) course. The men's course record of 2:16:20 was set in 1987 
by (U.S.) National Distance Running Hall of Fame member Dick Beardsley.

The past year has been a busy and productive one for the 30-year-old Yanko. 
Following last year's win, the accomplished marathoner and ultramarathoner 
(distances beyond 26.2 miles) took high honors at two of the most competitive 
ultramarathons in the world-placing third female at last year's Old Mutual 
Two Oceans 56K followed by a fifth place at the Comrades 89K. Both events 
take place in South Africa. Last September, she married her boyfriend and 
fellow ultramarathoner, Nathan Yanko. The Yankos, who are both professional 
chefs, then raised more than $30,000 to open a cafe and bakery, M.H. Bread 
and Butter in San Anselmo, Calif.

"Opening (the cafe/bakery) takes up pretty much all of our time, right now," 
Devon Yanko said just two-and-a-half weeks before race day. "About my 
expectations and goals (for the race), all I can say is I hope I'm able to be 
there to defend my title."

Yanko has run more than 15 marathons and 30 ultramarathons since 2006. Her 
personal record for the marathon is 2:38:55 which she recorded at the 2012 
U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials race in Houston, Tex.

Mocko, 27, comes into this year's race with training and racing mileage to 
spare. On a whim, he entered the Coastal Trail Runs 24-Hour race, his first 
ultra, and spent New Year's Eve running its approximately one mile loop 
course at San Francisco's Crissey Field 120 times. He covered 127.3 miles for 
the win, a race record. Previously, Mocko had never covered more than 40 
miles in a single run.

"My recovery from that effort has been a bit longer than for a typical 
marathon and I still haven't returned to my pre-24-hour race form," Mocko 
admitted. "But, the Napa Valley Marathon is the event that I look forward to 
the most. I have two weeks to bump up my mileage, spin my legs in a couple of 
workouts, and get ready for some great competition. I don't expect a personal 
best, but would love to give myself a chance at the (first place) wine 
prize."

Mocko recorded his marathon personal record of 2:23:40 at the 2011 San Diego 
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon.

Additional top contenders in the invited fields include:

MEN
-Matt Flaherty (27, Springfield, Ill.) placed 17th at the 2012 USA Cross 
Country Championships and has a 2:22:53 personal best marathon recorded at 
Grandma's Marathon (Minn.) in 2011. He is a licensed attorney who has put his 
legal career on hold to pursue his running career.

"The timing (of NVM) works out well in terms of my comeback to racing," said 
Flaherty who will compete in his first NVM following an Achilles tendon 
injury that sidelined him for most of 2012. "I've never been to Napa Valley, 
so I'm excited about a 26.2 mile tour of the region on foot, and visiting a 
few wineries for several days following the race."

-Frank Corrigan (28, Port Costa, Calif.) hopes to improve upon his current 
marathon personal record (2:24:56, 2010 California International Marathon) 
and "be in position to win the race."

"I'm in great shape, but I have no illusion that either a PR or a win will be 
easy," said Corrigan who has run two marathons to date in his career.

Two-time NVM men's champion Chris Mocko, a teammate of Corrigan's on the New 
Balance Silicon Valley Running Club, recommended the race to Corrigan.

-Oz Pearlman (30, New York, NY) is a self-described magician and mentalist 
who won the 2011 New Jersey Marathon in a personal record time of 2:28:19 and 
recorded a course record of 5 hours, 25 minutes, 26 seconds at the 2009 
Chicago Lakefront 50 Mile race.

-Cheyne Inman (27, Vacaville, Calif.) set his marathon personal best of 
2:26.53 at the 2011 San Diego Rock 'n' Roll Marathon.

WOMEN
-Julia Stamps-Mallon (34, Santa Rosa, Calif.) is a six-time collegiate 
All-American in track and field and cross country while at Stanford 
University. She also earned three California state cross country championship 
titles and four California state championship titles on the track while 
attending Santa Rosa High School. Stamps-Mallon owns a personal record of 
2:44:07 in the marathon, which she achieved at last year's U.S. Olympic 
Marathon Trials in Houston.

"I've had several friends comment about the great marathon in Napa, so I'm 
excited to test it out," said Mallon, a first-timer at NVM. "Not to mention 
the fast course. For me, being able to roll out of bed, head up and over the 
hill to Napa from Santa Rosa, and have my two daughters (Ashlin, 4, and 
Siena, 2) come to cheer me on is what makes this race so appealing."

-Caitlin Smith (32, Oakland, Calif.) set a marathon PR of 2:41:37 at the 
2011 Boston Marathon which qualified her for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon 
Trials. She participated in the Trials, but had to drop out mid-race with 
severe muscle cramps. Smith is also an accomplished ultramarathoner, placing 
fourth female in the 2012 North Face 50 Mile (San Francisco) in 7:05:00.

"After talking with my coach, Mark McManus, I decided that it would mean a 
lot to me to break through some of the barriers I've had in road racing," 
said Smith, "specifically running under 1:18 in a half-marathon and under 
2:40 in the marathon. He mentioned that Napa would be a good marathon for 
2013. I looked into the race and talked with others. It sounds perfect."

-Michelle Meyer (25, San Francisco, Calif.) qualified for and competed in 
the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon where she placed 84th in 2:45:52. She 
recorded a marathon personal best of 2:43:57 at the 2011 California 
International Marathon (Sacramento).

Also entered in the race is NVM fixture Dick Beardsley, 56, whose 2:08:53 at 
the 1982 Boston Marathon is still among the top half dozen marathon 
performances by a U.S. man. Beardsley, who has two artificial knees, has a 
goal for NVM of running a sub-3 hour marathon in five consecutive decades. He 
holds the Napa Valley Marathon men's course record of 2:16:20 set in 1987.

In addition, 1984 Olympic marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson will 
compete, but not in the marathon. She is entered in the companion Greater 
Kiwanis Club of Napa 5K on marathon morning. Benoit Samuelson turned 55 last 
year, and now competes in the women's 55-59 age group. She will aim her 
sights on the current U.S. 5K record for age 55-59 women which is 18:32 set 
by Shirley Matson at the Carlsbad 5000 in 1997.

Benoit Samuelson will also be on hand for a special NVM panel presentation 
honoring "Women in Marathoning." Additional panelists include female running 
icons/pioneers Jacqueline Hansen (1973 women's Boston Marathon champion), 
Lorraine Moller (1992 Olympic Games marathon bronze medalist), and Nina 
Kuscsik (1972 women's Boston Marathon champion). The panel presentation will 
be part of NVM's annual Marathon College, which includes varied presentations 
by a faculty composed of respected running authorities and celebrity runners. 
The Marathon College is scheduled for Saturday, March 2nd from 10 a.m. to 
approximately 3 p.m. at the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa. Marathon 
weekend includes a Sports and Fitness Expo on Friday, March 1st from 1 p.m. 
to 6 p.m. and Saturday, March 2nd from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marriott. Both 
the Marathon College and Sports and Fitness Expo are free for the general 
public.

The 2013 edition of NVM has been selected by the Road Runners Club of America 
as its National Marathon Championship.

The 2013 Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon starts on Sunday, March 3 at 
7:00 a.m. sharp in Calistoga on the Silverado Trail near the intersection of 
Rosedale Road. The 26.2-mile road course runs the length of the beautiful 
Silverado Trail and finishes at Vintage High School in Napa.

Entry slots are still available for the companion Kiwanis 5K Fun Run, which 
starts (8 a.m.) and finishes at Vintage High School on marathon morning.

Every Napa Valley Marathon participant assists important local causes. All 
proceeds from the Napa Valley Marathon (a non-profit organization) are 
donated to local charities and schools in the Napa Valley region. In 
addition, an independent economic impact analysis commissioned by the 
marathon in 2012 estimated that the local economic impact of NVM is 
approximately $3 million annually in direct spending.

For more information about the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, please 
visit the marathon's web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org 


The Napa Valley Marathon appreciates generous sponsor support from Kaiser 
Permanente/Thrive, Gatorade, ASICS, Silverado Trail Wineries Association, 
Marathon & Beyond, Visit Napa Valley, Napa County California, Road Runners 
Club of America, USA Track & Field, MarathonFoto, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel 
& Spa, GU, CBS 5 and The CW, XFINITY, Napa Valley Register, KVYN/99.3 The 
Vine, KVON 1440 AM, Napa Running Company, KCBS 740 AM/106.9 FM, Arrowhead 
Water, Wallaby Organic, Running USA, Hurley's Restaurant, Southgate Mini 
Storage, Napa Smith Brewery.
 
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