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Press Release - New York City Half-Marathon - 7/25/07

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  Catherine Ndereba, Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot and Hendrick Ramaala 
   Added to Superstar Field at NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE
 Six Olympians, athletes from 13 countries set to challenge for title

New York, July 25, 2007— Defending champion Catherine Ndereba of Kenya, 
reigning Boston and LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon champion Robert Kipkoech 
Cheruiyot of Kenya, and ING New York City Marathon 2004 champion Hendrick 
Ramaala of South Africa have been added to a superstar field for the NYC 
Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE to be held on Sunday, August 5, it was 
announced today by New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg. 

In only its second year, New York's premier half-marathon race will 
showcase international marathon superstars from 13 countries, including six 
Olympians, eight national record-holders, and two men—Cheruiyot and 
Ethiopian running great Haile Gebrselassie—who between them have won four 
of the current 2006-07 World Marathon Majors Series races. A strong 
gathering of American men, including Olympians Abdi Abdirahman and Alan 
Culpepper and former marathon world record-holder Khalid Khannouchi, will 
give the hometown fans plenty to cheer about.

"There is nothing 'half' about this 13.1-mile international race," said 
Wittenberg. "The NYC Half-Marathon has it all—a world-class field featuring 
compelling match-ups, run on a best-of-New York City course. With names 
like Haile, Catherine the Great, Cheruiyot, Abdi, Khalid, and Ramaala, it 
is a start-list worthy of one of the World Marathon Majors."

The men's race will have one of the strongest half-marathon fields ever 
assembled in the United States, with four entrants who have broken one hour 
for the half marathon. 

Cheruiyot, 28, is all but assured to win the inaugural World Marathon 
Majors title, as he is the defending champion of the LaSalle Bank Chicago 
Marathon and the two-time defending champion and course record-holder 
(2:07:14) of the BAA Boston Marathon. Ramaala, 35, is a two-time Olympian 
who made his marathon breakthrough with a victory at the ING New York City 
Marathon 2004. He is also a two-time medalist at the IAAF World 
Half-Marathon Championships. Viktor Röthlin of Switzerland, 32, returns to 
New York after a strong seventh-place finish in the ING New York City 
Marathon in 2006. He has twice won the Zürich Marathon and set the Swiss 
record of 2:08:20 at that race this year.

Ndereba will look to defend her title against Madai Perez of Mexico, Nina 
Rillstone of New Zealand, and Yuri Kano, Megumi Oshima, and Akemi Ozaki, all 
of Japan. 

The 2004 Olympic silver medalist, Ndereba, 35, is looking for her second 
victory at the NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE after edging Australian 
Benita Johnson in 2006 by three-tenths of a second to win in 1 hour, 9 
minutes, 42 seconds. At the 2001 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, Ndereba, 
nicknamed "Catherine the Great," became the first woman to crack the 2:19 
barrier, a feat only Paula Radcliffe has achieved since. Ndereba has won 
seven World Marathon Majors races, including the 2003 World Championships 
marathon. 

Perez, 27, became the Mexican national marathon record-holder with her 
fourth-place 2:22:59 at the 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, and she was 
the third-place finisher at the 2007 Boston Marathon. Rillstone, 32, holds 
the New Zealand half-marathon record of 1:10:49, which she set in 2005 at 
the Senior Women's Half-Marathon in Christchurch; she will represent New 
Zealand in the marathon at next month's IAAF World Championships in Osaka. 
All three Japanese runners return to New York after competing in the NYRR 
New York Mini 10K in June. Kano, 28, narrowly missed a spot on the podium 
at the 2006 NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE with her fourth-place 
finish; Oshima, 31, and Ozaki, 29, are both making their debuts in the 
event.   

On a course designed to celebrate New York City, the NYC Half-Marathon 
Presented by NIKE will take runners on a loop through Central Park, down 
Seventh Avenue through Times Square, across 42nd Street, and along the 
expansive West Side Highway to Battery Park in the heart of the city's 
financial district; finishers will have a view of the Statue of Liberty.

 

By the Numbers

The 2007 NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE will feature:

 

Two men who have won four of the current 2006-07 World Marathon Majors Series races between them

Three World Championships individual medalists

Three current or former world record-holders

Four men who have broken one hour for the half-marathon and two who have broken 59 minutes

Six Olympians

Eight national record-holders

Thirteen 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials marathon qualifiers

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