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Press Release - North Pole Marathon - 7/8/02

Date: July 8, 2002

Release: Immediately   

                      Contact:Curtis Lieber
                              191 Joy Lane
                              Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459 USA

                              Tel: 1-800-770-5961
                              E-mail: northpole@cybertron.com
                              Web site: www.northpolemarathon.com


                            PRESS RELEASE 

                   North Pole Marathon Races Planned 

Global Expedition Adventures, Inc.  has announced that the world’s first 
marathon race at the Geographic North Pole will take place on April 9, 
2003.  Curtis Lieber, Vice President and North Pole Expedition Director 
has confirmed that Richard Donovan of Galway City, Ireland, and Brent 
Weigner of Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S.A. will direct the races.  According to 
Lieber, “We are very fortunate to have acquired the services of Richard 
and Brent.  Mr. Donovan won the first ever South Pole Marathon in January 
of 2002 and completed the world’s first solo marathon run at the North 
Pole this past April.  Dr. Weigner won the South Pole Ultramarathon and 
is the only person in the world to have run ultramarathons (any event 
longer than the standard 26.2 mile marathon) on all seven continents.  
Their combined experience ensures that we will have a quality event. ”    

The marathon team will be flown from Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen 
(Svalbard), Norway, to Ice Base Borneo, a Russian camp situated on the 
drifting pack ice in the high Arctic Ocean Region near the Geographic 
North Pole. After landing on the 14 foot thick Blue Ice Runway, the 
adventurers will spend a day at Camp Borneo preparing for the race.  When 
the weather is clear and all systems are go, the team will board their 
helicopter flight to the starting line located at the Geographic North 
Pole.  

After being flown to 90 degrees north latitude, runners will warm up on 
the Arctic Ice Floe as they circle the world passing through all lines of 
longitude. Team members will have to decide on whether they will wear 
snowshoes or regular running shoes. A flagged route set up to avoid the 
leads (open water) and large pressure ridges will mark the runners 
course.  The athletes will be able to run a half marathon (13.1 miles), a 
marathon (26.2 miles), or an ultramarathon of 50 kilometres (31 miles).   
As runners set out on their adventure, they will acclimate to the rough 
terrain of snow, ice, small pressure ridges, and ice cracks and get used 
to the minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures.  Experienced guides will 
patrol the quiet expanse of white ice keeping their eyes open for new 
leads and the rare polar bear that might threaten the runners’ safety.  
After a few miles the runners will find their pace and the athletes will 
be ready to make history as a new breed of Arctic explorer. 

Mandatory checkpoints will be carefully placed along the course to help 
insure the runners’ safety.  Medical staff will be available with 
emergency supplies.  As runners approach the Pole, they will see the 
finish line, which may have drifted during the race.  The end of the 
Marathon will be followed by photo sessions before the runners return to 
Camp Borneo for a celebration and some rest and relaxation. 

To learn more about the North Pole Marathon visit the following web:

Web site: www.northpolemarathon.com.

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