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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 10/17/06

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                                          Lorraine DelliCarpini 
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 ING New York City Marathon Wheelchair Champion Ernst Van Dyk Set to Defend
                            His Title on November 5 

    Women's field features two of the top three finishers from a year ago

New York, October 17, 2006—Reigning ING New York City Marathon wheelchair 
champion and world record-holder Ernst Van Dyk of South Africa will defend 
his crown at this year's race on Sunday, November 5, it was announced today 
by New York Road Runners. Van Dyk will compete against a star-studded field 
featuring former champions Saul Mendoza of Mexico and Krige Schabort, also 
of South Africa. 

The women's wheelchair field features last year's second-place finisher 
Christina Ripp of Westminster, Colorado, and third-place finisher Shelly 
Woods of Great Britain. Two-time winner and course record-holder Edith 
Hunkeler of Switzerland was a last-minute scratch after breaking her leg in 
a crash at the recent IPC Championships Marathon in the Netherlands. 

Ten countries will be represented overall in the professional wheelchair 
division at this year's ING New York City Marathon, including for the first 
time, participants from Spain and France.

"We have an all-star men's race and we look forward to crowning the 
champion, whether a repeat or a first-time winner," said Mary Wittenberg, 
president and CEO of New York Road Runners and race director of the ING New 
York City Marathon. "Our women's race is an intriguing mix of the best 
veterans and newcomers to the sport. May the best woman win on the streets 
of New York."

Van Dyk, 33, set the course record at last year's race with a time of 
1:31:11. He is coming off three marathon wins so far in 2006, including his 
sixth consecutive Boston Marathon championship. His other victories were 
collected at the City of Los Angeles Marathon and the Schenkon Marathon. 
Van Dyk set the world record of 1:18:27 at the 2004 Boston Marathon. He is 
the first and only racer to break the 1:20 barrier.

The 2001 and 2004 champion Mendoza, 39, and Schabort, 43, the winner here 
in 2002 and 2003, are expected to mount serious challenges to dethrone Van 
Dyk. Schabort was the runner-up to Van Dyk at this year's Boston and 
Schenkon Marathons.

Other contenders include Mexico's Aaron Gordian Minz, who was second at 
last year's ING New York City Marathon with a time of 1:31:28, and 
Australia's Kurt Fearnley, who was third last year with a time of 1:31:45. 

The door is open on the women's side with two-time defending champion 
Hunkeler out of the competition. Ripp, 26, last year's runner-up, is 
looking for her first ING New York City Marathon title in her fourth try. 
She was second in 2003, fifth in 2004, and second last year with her best 
time yet through the five boroughs (1:55:39). The youthful Woods, just 20 
years old, holds the British record in the 5000 meters. She has finished 
second in the last two Flora London Marathons and won a bronze medal at the 
recent IPC Championships Marathon.

Adding to the competition in the women's field will be Diane Roy, 35, of 
Canada, who has placed top four in New York the past three years. Sandra 
Graf, 37, of Switzerland, was second in New York in 2004 and has been 
stellar so far this year with first-place finishes at the real,- Berlin 
Marathon and the IPC World Championships Marathon. A late entry, another 
20-year old, Amanda McGrory, a University of Illinois product, could 
surprise based on her recent performances. 

The first-place male and female finishers in the wheelchair division will 
each receive a $5,000 cash award along with the Samuel Rudin Trophy, a 
silver tray designed by Tiffany & Co. and presented by the Rudin Family.

Wheelchair Division Presented by Avis Prize Money Breakdown

    Men            Women

1   $5,000         $5,000
2   $4,000         $4,000 
3   $3,000*        $3,000**
4   $2,000*        $2,000**
5   $1,500*        $1,500**

* If sub-1:50
** If sub-2:15

Bonuses
Cumulative with prize money; only highest time-bonus amount awarded 
Course record    $1,500 (sub-1:31:11 men, sub-1:53:27 women; winner only) 
Times            $500    men sub-1:40, women sub-2:05
                 $350    men sub-1:50, women sub-2:15

ING New York City Marathon 2006 Competitive Wheelchair Athletes
(as of October 17, 2006)

Men                                                                

Tyler Byers, United States
Kurt Fearnley, Australia
Aaron Gordian Minz, Mexico
Kenny Herriot, Scotland
Denis Lemeunier, France
Saul Mendoza, Mexico
Roger Puigbo Verdaguer, Spain
Krige Schabort, South Africa
Ernst Van Dyk, South Africa

Women

April Coughlin, United States
Sandra Graf, Switzerland
Amanda McGrory, United States
Miriam Nibley Ladner, United States
Shirley Reilly, United States
Christina Ripp, United States
Diane Roy, Canada
Shelly Woods, Great Britain

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.

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