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Press Release - Maui Marathon - 9/18/05

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                   Rotich, Kusutani Win Maui Marathon


KAANAPALI, Maui, Hawaii - (Sept. 18, 2005) - It is now two for two for 
Jacob Rotich, the bespectacled Kenyan whose competitive consistency and 
winning smile have fast become a familiar and welcome sight at the Maui 
Marathon.

At the 35th edition on Sunday, Rotich, 28, of Kenya won his second Maui 
title in as many years and as many marathon starts. The Austin, Texas-based 
systems administrator, who holds an MBA, finished in 2 hours, 27 minutes 
and 58 seconds - 16 seconds faster than his 2004 race.

Sayuri "Lily" Kusutani, 46, of Japan dominated the women's division, 
winning in 2:55:01. It was her first marathon victory in 20 starts and her 
first Maui Marathon.

In the men's race, a trio consisting of Rotich, Kevin Collins of Syracuse, 
N.Y. and Katushi Fuchiwaki of Japan ran together for the first 15 miles 
before Rotich and Collins started to surge, eventually dropping Fuchiwaki 
on the oceanfront course.

Collins, 34, who was beginning to feel the effects of the rising tropical 
sun and late-stage marathon fatigue, dropped off pace at the 19-mile mark, 
slowed to a walk with only 3 miles to go and then dropped out of the race 
completely. Fuchiwaki held his 5:43 pace and finished in 2:29:56. Matt 
Holden, last year's Maui Half Marathon champion and Maui resident, made a 
last-minute decision to enter the full marathon and placed 3rd in 2:48:29.

"It was nice to run with the experienced marathoners," said Rotich. "We 
shared the pace." 

Kusutani, the women's champion, was never seriously challenged and ran with 
a couple of male competitors who helped her stay on pace.

"This was the best marathon for me," said Kusutani. "The wind was at my 
back and it was fun to win."

A graduate student living in Honolulu, Kusutani has a marathon PR of 
2:40:05, which she set at the 2000 Berlin Marathon. Yoko Yamazawa of Japan 
placed second in 3:06:41 and Miyuki Kaneko, also of Japan, finished third 
(3:11:58). Last year's champion, Jeannie Wokasch-Young, placed fifth in 
3:17:38.

The second Maui Half Marathon was won by Roger Bush of Indianapolis, Ind., 
in 1:14:49 and Kelly Bassett of Tempe, Ariz. in 1:23:30.

Recognized as one of the most scenic marathons in the world, the 
point-to-point Maui Marathon course starts in Kahului and runs along the 
picturesque Pacific Ocean and through the historic whaling village of 
Lahaina before finishing in Whalers Village in Kaanapali. Over 3,200 
runners from 14 countries and 48 states participated in this year's 
marathon and half-marathon.

35th Maui Marathon
Kaanapali, Maui, HI, Sunday, September 18, 2005

MEN
1) Jacob Rotich, Kenya, 2:27:58, $1500
2) Katushi Fuchiwaki, Japan, 2:29:56, $750
3) Matthew Holton, Kula, HI, 2:48:29, $1250*
*Includes $750 1st Maui resident prize

WOMEN
1) Sayuri Kusutani, Japan, 2:55:01, $2250*
2) Yoko Yamazawa, Japan, 3:06:41, $750 
3) Miyuki Kaneko, Japan, 3:11:58, $500
*Includes first masters women $750 prize

Complete race results at: www.MauiMarathon.com




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