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Press Release - Toronto Waterfront Marathon - 9/17/08

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    Defending champion Asha Gigi to Lead Strongest Women's Field at 
       Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, September 28th. 

TORONTO, September 17th. Defending champion and course record holder, Asha 
Gigi of Ethiopia, is confirmed to head up the strongest women's field to 
date at the 9th annual Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon on September 
28th. She'll be joined on the start line by fellow Ethiopians Atsede Bayisa 
and Mulu Seboka. Together, they will face a tough Kenyan challenge from 
Irene Mogaka, Caroline Cheptonui and Winifredah Kwamboka. Ukrainian Olena 
Shurkhno is expected to round out the lead pack, which is likely to give 
the event its first sub-2:30 women's finish. The 34 year old Gigi ran a 
solo 2:33:16 last September in Toronto for a new course record.

"This is the best, deepest women's field we've had so far," said Race 
Director Alan Brookes. "It's shaping up to be the first time we've really 
had a women's race, with a pack. Asha has been very consistent lately 
around 2:28/2:29, and her experience, pitted against some exciting, young 
talent promises a gripping contest." For the first time, the women's prize 
purse is identical to the men's at $61,000 plus time bonuses, with money 
down to 8th place. 

When Gigi recorded her 2:33:16 at Waterfront '07, she did so running 
entirely on her own. Despite a highly injudicious start that saw her go 
through 10K in 33:35 and half way in 1:12:13, she hung on to hold off a 
charging Malgorzata Sobanska by a minute. Since then, she has run 2:28:24 
for 6th in Dubai in January, then 2:29:28 for 3rd in Hamburg in April. Her 
career best of 2:26:05 came 4 years ago in Paris.

As the IAAF Silver Label Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon has lowered 
it's men's finishing time from 2:17 to 2:09:30 over the past 5 years, it 
has gained a growing international reputation for providing talented, young 
up-and-comers with the opportunity to secure a fast time on the flat, 
Lakeshore course. This year, this is carrying over into the women's race 
also. At just 21 years old, Atsede Bayisa won a hilly Istanbul Marathon 
last October in 2:29:05. Coached by Hussein Shibo, the head coach of the 
Ethiopian Federation who coached the 5000m/10,000m athletes in Beijing, she 
is hoping for a major improvement. Similarly, 24 year old Mulu Seboka 
defended her title with a 2:30:04 PR clocking in hot, humid conditions in 
Mumbai in January, and is expected to improve that time in Toronto. Kenyan 
Irene Mogaka, 2nd to Seboka in Mumbai in 2:32:51, is just 22 years old; 
Kwamboka is 26, and Cheptonui 27 years. Shurkhno, coming off a PR of 
2:33:37 and 2nd place at hilly Country Music Marathon in April, is a 
relative veteran at age 30.

Behind this lead pack, the International Team Challenge between Team 
Canada, Team Mexico and Team England promises a highly competitive second 
group of 10 women between 2:36 and 2:48, led by Mexico's Judith Ramirez and 
Alicia Rodruigez, and Canada's Nicole Stevenson. The Canadians will be 
battling to get at least the B standard of 2:43, to claim one of the 5 
places on the Canadian team to the World Championships marathon in Berlin 
next August.  

GIGI, Asha [ETH]                 2:26:05 (2004)                 F1  
BAYISA, Atsede Tesema [ETH]      2:29:05 (2007)                 F4 
SEBOKA, Mulu [ETH]               2:30:04 (2008)                 F5 
CHEPTONUI, Caroline  [KEN]       2:31:10 (2006)                 F6 
MOGAKA, Irene [KEN]              2:32:51 (2008)                 F7 
SHURKHNO, Olena [UKR]            2:33:37 (2008)                 F9 
STEVENSON, Nicole [CAN]          2:32:56 (2004)                 F10 
EVANS, Suzanne [CAN]             2:45:38 (2007)                 F11 
HARVEY, Lisa [CAN]               2:48:48 (2007)                 F12 
KWAMBOKA, Winifridah [KEN]       2:36:30 (2007)                 F13   
FAWKE, Kim [ENG]                 2:42:08 (2008)                 F14 
HAZLITT, Karen [ENG]             2:43:30 (2006)                 F15 
DECKER, Helen [ENG]              2:47:43 (2008)                 F16 
WOODVINE, Andrea [ENG]           2:45:49 (2008)                 F17 
NATOLI, Karen [AUS]              2:45:15 (2007)                 F18 
RODRUIGEZ, Alicia [MEX]          2:36:16 (2004)                 F19 
RAMIREZ, Judith [MEX]            2:36:43 (2007)                 F20 

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