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Press Release - Little Rock Marathon - 10/16/03

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE              Contact:  Geneva Hampton,
                                             (501) 371-4639
                                             Gina Marchese-Pharis, 
                                             (501) 918-5321

          A RACE FOR EVERY PACE SET TO RUN IN LITTLE ROCK

The Little Rock Marathon will be held March 7, 2004 in downtown Little
Rock according to race officials at a press conference held today.  As the 
second annual event draws closer thousands of athletes of every age, shape 
and fitness level are preparing for a personal test of their emotional and 
physical limits.  A marathon is 26.2 miles.

Benefiting Little Rock Parks and Recreation the marathon is the flagship 
event of a weekend of events geared toward fitness and running.

"We had more than 2,200 participants last year, and we anticipate strong 
community support and hope to see 3,000 to 5,000 participants and 1,000 
volunteers at this second annual event on race day," said Greg Hatcher, 
Little Rock Marathon Chairman.  "Like last year, we have planned an entire 
weekend full of activities with the marathon as the main event."

"We have three goals for this event," said Hatcher.  "Raise money and 
awareness for Little Rock Parks & Recreation.  Raise the fitness level of 
Arkansans preparing for the Little Rock Marathon.  Bring more people to 
Little Rock to discover the natural beauty of our city." 

The marathon's 26.2-mile course travels the same route as last year. 
Designed by Bill Torrey, head of the Road Runners Club of America in 
Arkansas, the course highlights many of Little Rock's neighborhoods and 
historical landmarks, including the state Capitol and Central High School.  
Like last year, the course will remain open for eight hours to accommodate 
marathon walkers.  In an attempt to draw world-class racers and 
recreational runners from across the country, the race will serve as a 
qualifier for the Boston Marathon and is certified by USTAF. 

In addition to the marathon, a free Health and Fitness Expo will be held 
Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6, 2004, prior to the big race.  Once 
again, visitors will be able to check out the latest in running apparel and 
shoes, fitness equipment, nutritional products, sporting goods and even 
cars that can haul it all around.  

In an effort to make the event as inclusive as possible, the Little Rock 
Marathon again will include a Family 5K Fun Run/Walk, a Marathon Wheelchair 
Race, and a four-person Relay Marathon Race, which will take place on 
Sunday with the Little Rock Marathon.  In addition, there will be a 
Half-Marathon and the Little Rockers Kids Marathon. 

"We had so many requests from across the country for a half marathon 
distance and an event to get children involved," said Hatcher.  "Both 
events will add so much to an exciting day."

In the months leading up to the marathon, children will complete 25.2 miles 
- in quarter-mile increments -- by running or walking in the training 
program.  On marathon day, children will run or walk the final mile of 
their marathon and cross the official Little Rock Marathon finish line. The 
training program is free, but there is a nominal fee to participate in the 
Little Rockers Kids Marathon.  Each child will receive an official race 
number, shirt and finisher's medal.

The Little Rock Marathon is presented by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and 
is sponsored in part by  the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau, 
Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics, and the Hatcher Agency.

Registration forms for all races will be available at Little Rock Parks and 
Recreation office in City Hall and most sporting goods stores across the 
state in mid-November.  Mailed entry forms will be accepted through 
February 27, 2004. On line registration is available at 
www.littlerockmarathon.com through February 27, 2004.   Registration will 
be available race weekend for all events. Call 501-371-4770 for more 
information.

Little Rock Parks and Recreation (LRPR) oversees 53 parks, four community 
centers, the Adult Leisure Center, War Memorial Fitness Center, four 
swimming pools, two tennis centers, the River Market, the Riverfest 
Amphitheatre, three golf courses, and the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas 
Military History.  The agency also administers the urban forestry program 
and offers a catering service.  The LRPR system includes more than 5,000 
acres of designated parks and open space.  In addition, the organization 
offers a wide-range of youth and adult recreational and sports leagues, 
after-school and summer playground programs for children ages 6-15, outdoor 
recreation, therapeutic recreation and programs for seniors. Through 
collaborations with citizens, community organizations, and corporate and 
government entities, LRPR is working to make Little Rock a "City in a 
Park."  Funds raised will continue to support parks and recreational 
programs for all ages. For more information about Little Rock Parks & 
Recreation please visit www.lrpr.org.

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