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Press Release - Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon - 1/17/10

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Deena Kastor Kicks of 2010 in Style at P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona
    American Record Holder Leads Eight U.S. Women into Olympic Trails
           Three Course Records Broken, 148 Runners Complete 
                     Inaugural Rock 'n' Rock Ultra 

Phoenix, AZ – January 17, 2010 – American record holder and Olympic Bronze 
medalist Deena Kastor returned to the winner's circle for the first time in 
ten months today at the seventh annual P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona 
Half Marathon. Kastor set a new Arizona state record with a time of 
1:09:43, ending the longest dry spell of her now-legendary career.

"This race solidifies that my training has been going well," said Kastor, 
after her victory that smashed the 15-year-old state record of 1:13:39 set 
by Marie Boyd in Tucson.  "Running sub 1:10 off this training makes me 
excited about my next phase going into the London Marathon in April. Today 
was the first time in a couple of years I felt like my old self running 
again."

Kastor, who broke her foot during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Marathon and 
spent most of 2009 recovering, ran an aggressive first mile in 4:54 and was 
on American record pace through four miles before a stubborn headwind and 
lack of competition slowed her in the second half.  Reigning American 
marathon champion Ilsa Paulson of New York City finished a disappointing 
second in 1:17:04, well off her 1:13:20 personal best.

"I knew it could go only two ways, really good or really bad," said 
Paulson. "I've been doing a lot of miles for many months, but the speed is 
just not there yet, it's the last thing to come. I felt like I could run a 
5:45 pace forever, but when I had to try to run a 5:20 pace to stick with 
Deena for the first two miles it just fried my legs."

In the men's half marathon, American record holder Ryan Hall was upset by 
Simon Bairu, the 2009 Canadian national champion at 5000 meters on the 
track and 10k on the roads. Running in only his second career half 
marathon, Bairu shadowed the more experienced Hall throughout the race. As 
the route turned right onto Desert Drive at 10 miles, the 26 year-old Bairu 
dropped the hammer with a 4:42 11th mile that left Hall 26 seconds behind 
his wake. By the time he reached the finish line at Arizona State 
University, Bairu's lead had swelled to 1:21.  His winning time of 1:02:47 
was a 23 second personal best.  

"My coach (Jerry Schumacher) told me to make this a ten mile race and, no 
disrespect to Ryan, but if we didn't win it would have been a 
disappointment," said Bairu, who bettered the late Ryan Shay's course 
record by almost 2 minutes. "We knew Ryan would throw everything he had at 
me, but if I could weather the early storm, I felt that I would have the 
mental edge in the final miles. He is a world class athlete and I could 
never count him out."

A two-time NCAA cross country champion while attending the University of 
Wisconsin, Bairu's win makes him a hot commodity on the racing tour.  He 
has his sights set on a debut marathon this fall.  Hall, who is signed up 
for this April's Boston Marathon, took a philosophical approach to his rare 
loss. 

"The goal was to go out fast and practice for the pace I'll need to run 
later this season," said Hall, who passed the 2 mile mark in 9 minuets 
flat, sub 59:00 half marathon pace.  "Boston is the big picture, so this 
was a test to see where I am and I still have New Orleans to go before 
Boston."

Hall, the American record holder in the half marathon, is scheduled to run 
the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll Mardi Gras Half Marathon in six weeks for his 
final tune up before the Boston Marathon, where he took third place in 
2009.

In the men's marathon, Ethiopia's Terfe Yea notched his second P.F. Chang's 
title, adding the 2010 crown to his '07 victory. Yea finished in 2:12:41, 
15 seconds ahead of Kenya's Christopher Kipyego (2:12:56).  Flagstaff 
Arizona's Jeff Eggleston made a successful marathon debut running 2:14:32, 
good for sixth place as the top American. Eggleston's performance qualified 
him for the US Olympic Marathon Trials.

In the women's race, fellow Ethiopian Taybe Naser set a course record in 
her marathon debut with a time of 2:30:39. Arizona's Alvina Begay was the 
top American in 2:27:14, good enough for fifth place overall. Begay, who 
trains with the McMillan Elite in Flagstaff, bettered her personal best by 
over five minutes and was one of eight Americans in the marathon who 
qualified for the Olympic Trials.  

Both Yea, 29, and Naser, 23, earned $17,500 for their victory at the race, 
which attracted more then 32,000 entrants and had live bands, cheerleaders 
and themed water stations entertaining runners  along each mile of the 
route.

"The Rock 'n' Roll races are always so much fun and this event embodies a 
celebration of fitness and running," added Kastor. "There are thousands of 
people here that are so enthusiastic and really put it out on the line 
today; it was an incredible weekend to be a part of." 

The event began at 6:30 am with the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll Ultra, a 
special 50k competition hosted by Dean Karnazes. Senator John McCain 
started the gun for both the marathon and half marathon. 

"The event exceeded my wildest expectations and I think it exceeded 
everyone's expectations," said Karnazes, who was one of 148 runners to 
complete the 50k (31.05 miles). "I was rapping out for the first 22 miles 
with a big group and several of the ultra runners' spouses had pizzas 
waiting out on the course. I had a delicious slice at about the halfway 
point."

"Today was an historic day for Ultra running," said Tracy Sundlan, 
Vice-President of Events for the Competitor Group. "All of us, including 
Dean, were surprised how quickly the race sold out. We looked at the event 
as a grand experiment and there is no doubt it was a roaring success."

The eighth edition of the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon and 
Half Marathon is set for Sunday, January 16, 2011. 

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