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Press Release - Toronto Waterfront Marathon - 7/19/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                Simon Bor and Samson Ramadhani confirmed 
        for Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, September 24th

TORONTO. July 19, 2006.
Kenya’s Simon Bor has confirmed that he will return to the Scotiabank 
Toronto Waterfront Marathon to defend his title and course record [2:11:57] 
that he set last Fall.

He will be strongly challenged in a great match-up with Commonwealth Games 
marathon gold medalist, Samson Ramadhani of Tanzania. To make things even 
more interesting, sponsor Scotiabank has added an additional CDN$20,000 
bonus for a new Canadian all-comers mark: the current record is 2:09:55, 
set exactly 30 years ago by Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany, at the 
Montreal Olympics.

Bor, a 37-year old veteran, is in fine form currently, and brings with him 
a decade of top marathon experience. The native of Kapsabet burst onto the 
scene with a 2:08:46 at Amsterdam in 1998 and a 2:09:25 victory in Los 
Angeles in 1999. That time erased an 11 year old course record, and made 
him the first runner to go under 2:10 in LA—a feat he hopes to repeat in 
Toronto. He followed this with a 2:08:50 at Vienna in 2000, and then ran 
his PR of 2:07:55 in Amsterdam in 2002. 

Forced to sit out 2003 with injuries, Bor returned only slowly to 
international competition in 2004. Last March, he returned to LA to run 
2:12:13. He followed this up with another 2:12:38 at Rock’n Roll San Diego 
in June, before setting the new course record with his 2:11:57 on the 
Toronto Waterfront in late September 2005.  Going from strength to 
strength, Bor had a very impressive win in Hong Kong in February 2006—a 
performance that lifted his Kenyan National Team from fourth to second 
place in the Standard Chartered "Greatest Race on Earth" series, and a 
US$195,000 prize purse. Last month, he placed a strong 2nd at Rock’n Roll 
San Diego, in 2:10:37.

"Hong Kong  was one of the toughest races I’ve ever experienced, because 
there were runners fighting really hard so they wouldn’t let their teams 
down," said Bor.  "It was a very big fight between us! I’m training hard 
this year. I’m running well, and am ready for some new records in Toronto."

In contrast to the seasoned, tough veteran, Simon Bor, Samson Ramadhani 
offers the  exuberance of an exciting young talent, fresh from his 2:11:29 
victory at the Commonwealth Games marathon in Australia in March.  The 24 
year old from Singida, Tanzania, however, is no stranger to major 
international competition. In only his second attempt at the distance, he 
ran a remarkable 2:08:01 in London in 2003. That time was good for 5th on 
the day, one place behind Paul Tergat, one ahead of El Mouaziz, and three 
places ahead of Hendrik Ramaala. He has also run a 2:10:38 in Seoul in 
2004, and a 2:12:08 for 10th at the World Championships in Helsinki last 
summer. 

Inspired to run by the great Juma Ikangaa and by his uncle, "who was the 
fastest runner in our village," Ramadhani is himself something of a hero in 
Tanzania now, especially among young people. In May, he was selected by the 
United Nations to lead a group of youths on a trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro, "to 
conquer a mountain and world hunger," as part of the UN World Food 
Programme, "Walk the World" campaign in Africa.

"I am now back training as hard as I was before the Games," said Ramadhani. 
"I am looking forward to competing in Toronto, and visiting a fellow 
Commonwealth country. I hope to set a new course record and win the bonus!"

This year will be the seventh edition of the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront 
Marathon. "Thanks to outstanding long-term sponsorship from Scotiabank, 
we’ve been able to double the event in size over the past 3 years," said 
Race Director, Alan Brookes, "and we’ve lowered the course record from 2:17 
to 2:14 to 2:11 over the same period. We’re thrilled with the match between 
Bor and Ramadhani, and are expecting them to be at the front of a good 
pack."

Further information and online entry still available at 
www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com



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