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Press Release - New York City Half-Marathon - 7/16/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Olympians Catherine Ndereba, Benita Johnson, Hendrick Ramaala 
    and Madaí Pérez Join Field for NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE
         Patrick Makau, Felix Limo and Yuri Kano will also compete 
                      in New York on Sunday, July 27

NEW YORK - (July 16, 2008) - A galaxy of international stars and Olympians 
featuring reigning IAAF World Championships Marathon champion Catherine 
Ndereba of Kenya, former IAAF World Cross Country Championships winner 
Benita Johnson of Australia, ING New York City Marathon 2004 winner 
Hendrick Ramaala of South Africa and Mexican marathon record holder Madaí 
Pérez were announced for the NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE on Sunday, 
July 27, by New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg.

All four are looking to use this race as their final tune-up for the 
Olympic men's or women's marathon next month in Beijing.

"Even more than a major international race, this year's NYC Half provides a 
pre-game glimpse at some of our sport's favorites as they head into 
Beijing," Wittenberg said. "We welcome Catherine, Benita, Hendrick, Madaí - 
stars in their own right - to our July running summit of Olympians."

Also announced were last year's IAAF World Half-Marathon Championships 
silver medalist Patrick Makau and his Kenyan countryman Felix Limo. Makau, 
23, is returning to New York after capturing the Healthy Kidney 10K crown 
in Central Park in May and will be putting a four-race winning streak at 
the half-marathon (13.1-mile) distance on the line. Limo, 27, is one of the 
premier marathon runners in the world, with World Marathon Majors Series 
crowns at Berlin (2004), Chicago (2005) and London (2006).

On the women's side, Yuri Kano, 29, of Japan, who took fourth place in the 
NYC Half in each of the last two years, returns fresh off a personal best 
of 1:08:57, set in winning the Sapporo Half-Marathon.

Previously announced for the third annual 13.1-mile race were top Americans 
including two-time Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein, USA Half-Marathon champion 
James Carney, U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Women's Marathon fourth place 
finisher Zoila Gómez and four-time Olympian Colleen De Reuck.

Ndereba, 36, claimed her second IAAF World Championships Marathon crown 
last year in Osaka, Japan, after becoming the first African woman to win 
the title, in 2003 in Paris. Ndereba was the silver medalist at the 2004 
Olympic Marathon, and she is a four-time Boston Marathon and two-time 
Chicago Marathon champion. She won the inaugural NYC Half-Marathon 
Presented by NIKE title in 2006 and returned last year to finish second.

Johnson, 29, was the runner-up here in 2006 to Ndereba and has a sparkling 
record at the half-marathon distance, having never finished lower than 
third place in seven career races. She has already won this year at the 
Freihofer's Run for Women 5K and the BUPA Great Edinburgh Run 10K.

Ramaala, 36, is a three-time Olympian and holds several South African 
records, including 59:20 for the half-marathon. Pérez, 28, finished six 
seconds behind winner Hilda Kibet in 32:49 this June in the NYRR New York 
Mini 10K. Coached by German Silva, the 1994 and 1995 New York City Marathon 
winner, Pérez set the Mexican marathon mark of 2:22:59 in finishing fourth 
at the 2006 Chicago Marathon.

Athletes will be vying for a prize purse of more than $70,000, with the 
male and female winners each receiving $10,000.

The NYC Half-Marathon Presented by NIKE continues to attract the world's 
leading professional athletes, in addition to a sold-out field of more than 
10,000 recreational runners from around the world. More than 19,000 people 
applied to run in the race. 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, finishing with a view of the Statue 
of Liberty.

For more information, visit: NYRR.org


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