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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 9/19/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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                                           Kerrin Perniciaro
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                                           Media Relations Department
                                           New York Road Runners

                                           Lorraine DelliCarpini
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             American Standouts McGregor and Gilmore Added to 
                      ING New York City Marathon Field 

               A $100,000 U.S.-only prize purse is announced

New York, September 19, 2006—The 2005 USA 10,000-meter champion, Katie 
McGregor, will make her long-awaited marathon debut on November 5 at the 
ING New York City Marathon 2006, it was announced today by New York Road 
Runners president and CEO and ING New York City Marathon race director Mary 
Wittenberg. McGregor and rising men's star Peter Gilmore, whose entry in 
the race was also announced by Wittenberg today, are among a host of 
American hopefuls who will be competing in this year's race.

As part of its continuing support of American long-distance running, NYRR 
also announced that a $100,000 prize purse will be divided among the top 
five U.S. male and female finishers. The top American man and woman will 
each receive $20,000 (see American Division Prize Purse, next page).

"We are proud to add a guaranteed American prize purse to this year's ING 
New York City Marathon," said Wittenberg. "Our decision to do so is part of 
our longstanding commitment to foster and promote high-level distance 
running in this country, as well as a reflection of the caliber of today's 
American distance runners. Our best are now among the world's best. Our 
up-and-comers have the potential to surpass the current stars someday. This 
announcement is part of an overall celebration of American distance 
running."

McGregor joins a women's field that includes 2004 Olympic marathon bronze 
medalist Deena Kastor of the United States, defending champion Jelena 
Prokopcuka of Latvia, and 2004 Olympic marathon silver medalist Catherine 
Ndereba of Kenya. Gilmore, who was seventh at this year's Boston Marathon, 
steps into an impressive lineup of American men led by Olympic marathon 
silver medalist Meb Keflezighi and Olympians Alan Culpepper and Dathan 
Ritzenhein. Defending ING New York City Marathon champion and world 
record-holder Paul Tergat of Kenya and reigning Olympic marathon champion 
Stefano Baldini of Italy are also in the field.

McGregor, 29, just missed an Olympic berth with her fourth-place finish in 
the 10,000 meters at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, but she returned in 
2005 with her finest season yet, capturing national titles and setting 
personal bests on the track (10,000 meters) and the roads (10K).

"Katie's debut is the most highly anticipated debut of an American woman 
since Deena Kastor and Marla Runyan," said Wittenberg. "Like a train, we 
have seen her coming from a distance, consistently chugging along and each 
year gathering steam."

As an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, McGregor, who now 
resides in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, was a nine-time All-American and won 
NCAA titles in the 1998 NCAA Indoor Championship 3000 meters, the 1998 NCAA 
Indoor Championship Distance Medley Relay, and the 1998 NCAA Cross Country 
Championship. Her personal-best time of 31:21.20 in the 10,000 meters came 
in 2005 when she finished 14th at the IAAF World Championships. 

"I am very excited to run the ING New York City Marathon," said McGregor. 
"I can't imagine a better way to experience the city than running through 
the five boroughs and celebrating years of tradition, diversity, and 
character with all the other runners and spectators. I am ready for the 
challenge."

Gilmore, 29, of San Mateo, California, finished seventh in the 2006 Boston 
Marathon with a personal-best time of 2:12:45. He competed as a member of 
Team USA in the 2005 IAAF World Championships Marathon. Last year in New 
York, he posted a time of 2:16:39 to place 17th overall.

"Peter is in a position to motivate high school and college runners 
everywhere," said Wittenberg. "This is a regular guy who is a workhorse and 
believes in himself. With little fanfare and steady progression, he has 
propelled himself into the upper echelons of USA distance running."

In addition to McGregor and Gilmore, New York Road Runners announced 
Americans Matt Downin (Madison, Wisconsin), Joe Driscoll (Blowing Rock, 
North Carolina), Matt Gabrielson (St. Paul, Minnesota), and Zika Palmer 
(Blowing Rock, North Carolina) for the ING New York City Marathon 2006.

Downin was 11th last year in New York with a time of 2:14:28. Driscoll and 
Gabrielson will be making their marathon debuts, while Palmer, who is 
program director of an elite development camp in North Carolina, recorded a 
personal-best marathon time of 2:41:06 at the Twin Cities Marathon/USA 
Marathon Championships in 2005.

ING New York City Marathon 2006 American Division Prize Purse
(equal for men and women; cumulative with open amounts, if applicable)

1       $20,000
2       $15,000
3       $10,000
4       $3,000
5       $2,000
Total   $50,000 men + $50,000 women = $100,000


New York Road Runners

New York Road Runners, soon to celebrate its 50th anniversary, is dedicated 
to promoting the sport of distance running, enhancing health and fitness 
for all, and responding to community needs. Our road races and other 
fitness programs draw upwards of 300,000 runners annually, and together 
with our magazine and website support and promote professional and 
recreational running. A staff of 60, assisted by thousands of volunteers, 
stages the ING New York City Marathon, as well as a road race nearly every 
weekend plus many track and cross country events. NYRR's home base in New 
York, and its lifelong identification with Central Park, have given many of 
its events iconic status, attracting the world's top professional runners. 
Our youth programs provide running to 15,000 New York City schoolchildren 
who would otherwise have few or no fitness opportunities. For more 
information visit www.nyrr.org.

The ING New York City Marathon

The premier event of New York Road Runners, the ING New York City Marathon 
is one of the world's great road races, drawing more than 90,000 
applicants. The race attracts many world-class professional athletes, not 
only for the more than $600,000 in prize money, but also for the chance to 
excel in the media capital of the world before two million cheering 
spectators and 312 million worldwide television viewers. As any one of the 
672,000 past participants will attest, crossing the finish line in Central 
Park is one of the great thrills of a lifetime. For more information visit 
www.ingnycmarathon.org.

World Marathon Majors

The ING New York City Marathon is one of five events in the World Marathon 
Majors series that showcases the sport's top athletes and awards an 
unprecedented $1 million champion's prize. The WMM series also includes the 
Boston Marathon, the Flora London Marathon, the real,- Berlin Marathon, and 
the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon. For more information visit 
www.worldmarathonmajors.com.

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