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Press Release - World Marathon Majors - 9/21/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

               World Marathon Majors Series Resumes with 
                  $1 Million Prize Purse to be Claimed

         Stellar Fields Will Compete at Remaining 2010 WMM Races

BOSTON (September 21, 2010)-A head-to-head battle for the World Marathon 
Majors series crown between Samuel Wanjiru and Tesgaye Kebede at the Bank 
of America Chicago Marathon next month and the first appearance of world 
record-holder Haile Gebrselassie at the ING New York City Marathon in 
November highlight the Fall World Marathon Majors campaign that kicks-off 
in Berlin this Sunday. The real,- Berlin Marathon resumes the series on 
Sunday, September 26, followed by the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on 
Sunday, October 10 and will conclude with the ING New York City Marathon on 
Sunday, November 7.

Runners have already earned points (25 points for first place, 15 for 
second, 10 for third, 5 for fourth, and 1 for fifth) for top-five finishes 
in April's B.A.A. Boston Marathon and Virgin London Marathon, as well as 
top-five finishers in each of the five marathons in 2009, and at the IAAF 
World Championships in Berlin in 2009. Men's and women's winners of the 
series will share a $1 million prize purse.

Kenyan Samuel Wanjiru and Ethiopian Tsegaye Kebede currently share the lead 
in the men's series with 50 points apiece, while Russia's Liliya Shobukhova 
leads the women's field with 60 points, with Germany's Irina Mikitenko 
second with 40 points. All four will race in Chicago, along with Robert 
Kiprono Cheruiyot who currently sits in sixth place with 26 points. While 
the titles are likely to be decided in Chicago, Kenya's Emmanuel Mutai 
could come from behind if both Kebede and Wanjiru finish third or lower in 
Chicago and Mutai wins in New York. Salina Kosgei, who will toe the line in 
New York, is the only woman besides Mikitenko with enough points to 
potentially defeat Shobukhova. 

Each of the three fall WMM events will host an impressive elite field. At 
Berlin, seven men have run faster than 2:07, and three under 2:06. Kenyans 
Patrick Makau and Geoffrey Mutai lead the field after running the top two 
times in the world this year when they placed first and second at the 
Rotterdam Marathon in 2:04:48 and 2:04:55. 

In Chicago, besides the WMM contenders, the men's elite field includes 
Kenyan Vincent Kipruto who placed third last year and U.S. Olympian Ryan 
Hall, who will attempt to break the 2:05:38 American record set by Khalid 
Khannouchi in 2002. Hall currently shares 10th place in the WMM series with 
20 points. The women's field includes Russians Lidiya Grigoryeva, 2008 
Chicago Marathon champion, and Maria Konovalova, U.S. Olympian Magdalena 
Lewy-Boulet, British Olympian Liz Yelling, Japanese star Naoko Sakamoto and 
up-and-coming U.S. runner Desiree Davila who placed 11th at the 2009 IAAF 
World Championships Marathon. 

New York features one of the deepest elite fields ever, highlighted by 
Gebrselassie making his New York debut. The world record holder in the 
marathon and multiple Olympic and World Championships gold medalist, 
Gebrselassie has become a running legend in his native Ethiopia and 
worldwide. He currently sits ninth in the 2009–2010 WMM standings. The 
men's and women's elite fields hold 24 Olympians, 14 World Championships 
Medalists, eight WMM race winners, seven World Champions and four Olympic 
Medalists. The Olympic medalists include Gebrselassie (1996 and 2000, gold, 
10,000m) and fellow Ethiopian Derartu Tulu (1992 and 2000, gold, 10,000m), 
who is tied for fifth in WMM standings. 2004 Olympic marathon silver 
medalist and 2009 New York Champion Meb Keflezighi of the U.S. will try to 
defend his title and better his sixth place WMM ranking. The United States' 
Shalane Flanagan (2008, bronze, 10,000m) will make her marathon debut.

WMM series points earned in 2010 will also count toward the 2010–11 series 
championship. If either Kebede or Cheruiyot wins in Chicago, they'll enter 
the 2011 season with a virtually unbeatable 50 points. If Shobukova wins in 
Chicago and Erkesso wins in New York, they will enter 2011 with a tie at 50 
points. Complete WMM Series leaderboards are posted at 
worldmarathonmajors.com.

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