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Press Release - Antarctica Marathon - 1/2/02

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                  Contact:  Thom Gilligan
                                                 (617) 242-7845 or
                                                 Patrice Malloy
                                                 (760) 635-2833

                  LAST CHANCE FOR THE LAST MARATHON
    Fifth Annual Antarctica Marathon Has Last Minute Availability

KING GEORGE ISLAND, ANTARCTICA, JANUARY 2, 2002- Athletes looking to run 
26.2 miles on what is known as the coldest, windiest, driest, and most 
remote continent on Earth are in luck.  Officials for the March 2, 2002 
Antarctica Marathon and Half-Marathon have announced that the race has four
more openings available. The race typically sells out every year with 117 
adventure-seeking runners.

Known as the "Last Continent" because of its harsh weather extremes,
Antarctica boasts a two-mile- thick ice cap. "Fortunately, early March is
summertime in Antarctica which makes the race doable in most years," says
Thom Gilligan, President of Boston-based Marathon Tours and Travel, the
race  organizer and exclusive travel agency for the event. "But sometimes
Mother Nature can play the role of race director," furthered Gilligan. 
Race-day temperatures are expected to range from 15 to 30 degrees
Fahrenheit.
 
The Antarctica Marathon is known for its spectacular scenery, serene 
solitude, challenging terrain and unique spectators. Runners will possibly
encounter penguins, seals and the inimitable brown skua as they endure the
dirt roads, glaciers, rocky beaches and four international research bases 
along the way.

Getting to the race is half the fun and as much of the challenge.  On 
February 22nd, runners will take overnight flights to Buenos Aires, 
Argentina, then fly to Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, the world's southernmost 
city. After a mid-day shopping and sightseeing workout in Ushuaia, runners 
will board a chartered ship for a ten-day journey through the Beagle Channel
across the Drake Passage and finally into Antarctica waters.  After weaving
through icebergs and bays of the Shetland Islands and Antarctica Peninsula,
runners will be treated to hiking, kayaking and overnight camping in
addition to the 26.2 and 13.1-mile competitions.

Complete race tour packages range from $4,499 to $5,499 and includes 
membership in the Antarctica Athletic Federation. For more information
call Marathon Tours and Travel at (617-242-7845) or log on to
www.marathontour.com.

Marathon Tours and Travel, the leading marathon tour operator in the U.S., 
offers comprehensive travel packages to marathons worldwide including the 
Safaricom Marathon in Kenya, the only marathon run entirely within a game 
park. 

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