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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 9/28/06

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                                          Kerrin Perniciaro
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                                          Media Relations Department
                                          New York Road Runners

                                          Lorraine DelliCarpini
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       Ramaala, Lel, and Chepkemei Among the Latest Marquee Names Added 
                to the ING New York City Marathon 2006 Lineup

           Trio of stars will be running the half-marathon distance 
         at this weekend's BUPA Great North Run in Newcastle, England

New York, September 28, 2006—Former ING New York City Marathon champions 
Hendrick Ramaala of South Africa (2004) and Martin Lel of Kenya (2003) and 
three-time ING New York City Marathon runner-up Susan Chepkemei of Kenya 
will return to the streets of New York on November 5 for the 37th running 
of the ING New York City Marathon, it was announced today by race director 
Mary Wittenberg, president and CEO of New York Road Runners.

In what could be a preview of things to come later this fall, Ramaala and 
Lel are slated to compete at the BUPA Great North Run in Newcastle, 
England, on October 1, along with Italy's Stefano Baldini and Dathan 
Ritzenhein of the United States, both of whom have already been announced 
for the ING New York City Marathon 2006. Chepkemei will also run the 
13.1-mile BUPA Great North Run.

"Hendrick, Martin, and Susan are all playmakers and have played leading 
roles in our storied marathon history," said Wittenberg. "In a field of 
favorites, each is fully capable of winning on November 5."

Ramaala, the ING New York City Marathon 2004 champion, was part of one of 
the most memorable finishes in the race's history last year. World 
record-holder Paul Tergat of Kenya captured a dramatic down-to-the-wire win 
(2:09:30) by crossing the line barely a step in front of Ramaala (2:09:31). 
It was the closest-ever finish in the 36-year history of the race. Ramaala, 
34, won the ING New York City Marathon crown in 2004 with a time of 
2:09:28. He placed fifth in New York in 2001 with a time of 2:11:18. This 
year, he recorded a personal-best time of 2:06:55 at the Flora London 
Marathon, finishing third. He currently sits in a three-way tie for third 
place on the World Marathon Majors leaderboard with 10 points.

Lel, 27, is in a three-way tie for second place on the WMM leaderboard with 
15 points. Like Ramaala, he also registered a personal-best marathon time 
(2:06:41) at the Flora London Marathon in April, finishing second by just 
two seconds to Felix Limo after winning the event in 2005. He won the ING 
New York City Marathon title in 2003 with a time of 2:10:30 and was third 
at the Boston Marathon in both 2003 and 2004. 

Fellow Kenyan Rodgers Rop, 33, who captured first place in the ING New York 
City Marathon 2002 with a time of 2:08:07, will attempt to win his second 
New York title. He was the runner-up to Lel in 2003.

Also joining the men's professional field is 26-year-old Hailu Negussie. He 
has won four marathons, including the 2005 Boston Marathon.

Brazilian contender Marilson Gomes dos Santos will look to make a splash in 
his first ING New York City Marathon appearance.

The New York women's race is shaping up as one of the deepest and most 
competitive in recent years. In addition to defending champion Jelena 
Prokopcuka of Latvia and 2004 Olympic bronze medalist Deena Kastor, the ING 
New York City Marathon will also feature Chepkemei and fellow Kenyan Rita 
Jeptoo, who is currently in a three-way tie for first place atop the WMM 
leaderboard with Kastor and Ethiopia's Gete Wami after winning the 2006 
B.A.A. Boston Marathon.

Chepkemei, 31, is one of the world's most consistent marathon runners. She 
set a personal-best time of 2:21:46 at this year's Flora London Marathon, 
where she finished third. She has placed second three times at the ING New 
York City Marathon, most recently in 2005. Her top time in New York came in 
2004 when she ran the race in 2:23:13 to place second behind England's 
Paula Radcliffe (2:23:10). In 2001, Chepkemei was second to countrywoman 
Margaret Okayo with a time of 2:25:12. She also participated in the ING New 
York City Marathon 2003, when she posted a seventh-place finish in 2:29:05. 

Jeptoo, 25, won Boston with a personal-best time of 2:23:38. The victory 
marked her most significant career highlight to date and catapulted her to 
the top of the WMM leaderboard. In 2005, Jeptoo was seventh at the IAAF 
World Championships Marathon (2:24:22) and third at the Turin Marathon. She 
collected two first-place finishes in marathons in Milan and Stockholm in 
2004.

Rounding out the women's field in New York will be 2005 IAAF World 
Half-Marathon Championships silver medalist Lornah Kiplagat. Kiplagat, of 
the Netherlands, was 10th at last year's ING New York City Marathon with a 
time of 2:28:28. She won the Dam to Dam 10 Mile in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 

on September 17, in a world-best time of 50:50. Russia's Lidiya Grigoryeva 
will also be back in New York seeking to improve upon her eighth-place 
finish last year (2:27:48). Grigoryeva won the 2006 City of Los Angeles 
Marathon. 

ING New York City Marathon 2006 Announced Professional Fields
(as of September 28, 2006)

Men                                                                

Marilson Gomes dos Santos, Brazil                               
Hailu Negussie, Ethiopia
Stefano Baldini, Italy                                         
Martin Lel, Kenya                                            
Tom Nyariki, Kenya                                         
Rodgers Rop, Kenya                                        
Paul Tergat, Kenya                                           
Hendrick Ramaala, South Africa                       
Alan Culpepper, United States
Matt Downin, United States
Joe Driscoll, United States
Matt Gabrielson, United States
Peter Gilmore, United States
Meb Keflezighi, United States
Dathan Ritzenhein, United States
 
Women

Mara Yamauchi, Great Britain
Susan Chepkemei, Kenya
Rita Jeptoo, Kenya
Catherine Ndereba, Kenya
Jelena Prokopcuka, Latvia
Lornah Kiplagat, Netherlands
Lidiya Grigoryeva, Russia
Deena Kastor, United States
Katie McGregor, United States
 
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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