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Press Release - B.A.A. 10K - 5/5/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Boston Marathon Champions Geoffrey Mutai and Caroline Kilel 
             returning to Boston for B.A.A. 10K on June 26.

Reigning champions will compete in the inaugural event.

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association today announced that 2011 Boston 
Marathon men's and women's champions Geoffrey Mutai and Caroline Kilel, 
both of Kenya, will return to Boston to compete in the inaugural B.A.A. 10K 
on June 26. 

At the 115th Boston Marathon on April 18, the 29-year old Mutai ran the 
world's fastest marathon in 2:03:02. His performance was 57 seconds faster 
than the world record time of 2:03:59 set by Haile Gebrselassie at the 2008 
Berlin Marathon. Mutai's Boston performance bested the previous course 
record of 2:05:52 held by Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot (2010).  Already having 
won several international marathons prior to this year's Boston Marathon, 
Mutai's new title as "world's fastest marathoner" has instantly placed him 
among the sport of running's top professionals. 

Kilel's Boston Marathon performance also ranks among the fastest ever 
recorded in Boston's illustrious 115-year history.  This year's winning 
time of 2:22:36 at the Boston Marathon by the 30-year old Kilel was the 
fourth fastest in race history.  Only course record holder Margaret Okayo, 
and legends Catherine Ndereba and Uta Pippig have run faster at Boston.  
Kilel and American Desiree Davila dueled to one of the most exciting 
finishes ever in the women's race and since an official division was 
instituted in 1972.  Kilel edged Desiree Davila by two seconds with a 
perfectly-timed finishing kick.

For Mutai and Kilel, who are both part of the Elite Team which Boston 
Marathon principal sponsor John Hancock Financial Services recruited for 
this year's race, winning at Boston represented their first World Marathon 
Majors victory. 

"The B.A.A. is pleased to welcome back to Boston Geoffrey Mutai and 
Caroline Kilel for another B.A.A. event: this time the B.A.A. 10K," said 
Tom Grilk, Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association.  "Their 
winning performances in the Boston Marathon were awe-inspiring, and they 
captivated the sports world with their incredible races. The B.A.A. looks 
forward to launching its newest event next month – the B.A.A. 10K – with 
the Boston Marathon champions at the head of the field. The inclusion of 
Geoffrey and Caroline will be an attraction not only for B.A.A. 10K 
participants, but also for all of those who followed this year's Boston 
Marathon and marveled at their remarkable races on Patriots' Day." 

The inaugural B.A.A. 10K will provide runners the opportunity to 
participate on an urban course through Boston's Back Bay, Kenmore Square 
and Boston University neighborhoods. The fast, flat course begins and ends 
at Boston Common, with long stretches along picturesque Commonwealth 
Avenue.  Online registration began on Wednesday, May 4 and the field is 
expected to reach its field size limit of 5,000 entrants quickly. 

Other top competitors in the B.A.A. 10K will be introduced in May and June. 
The B.A.A. 10K includes a prize purse of $30,000 with $5,000 awarded to the 
winners and equally distributed among the top male and female finishers.

With the Boston Marathon® as its premier event, the B.A.A. has added the 
B.A.A. 10K in the summer which complements two of its other races: the 
B.A.A. 5K in April and the B.A.A. Half Marathon in October. Also, the 
B.A.A. organizes the B.A.A. Invitational Mile and youth programs and races, 
as well as other charitable and community-based efforts.

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