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Press Release - Napa Valley Marathon - 3/5/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                        HECK AND WEITZ CLAIM WINS AND
                               WEIGHT IN WINE AT
                    KAISER PERMANENTE NAPA VALLEY MARATHON

NAPA, Calif. - March 5, 2017 - On a cool morning punctuated by sun, 
intermittent rain, and brief hail, a marathon newcomer and a veteran 
emerged as victors at today's 39th Annual Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley 
Marathon. In only his second marathon, Benjamin Heck, age 24, of San 
Carlos, Calif. secured the men's overall victory while Erica Weitz, 28, of 
Orlando, Fla. claimed the women's title. After negotiating the length of 
the scenic Napa Valley through vineyards in the heart of California's 
renowned wine-growing region, Heck crossed the finish line at Napa High 
School in two hours, 29 minutes, and 11 seconds. Weitz claimed her win in 
2:48:48.

Heck ran in a pack of four men early in the race but soon pulled into a 
sizeable lead, hitting the 10-kilometer split point on the rolling, 26.2 
mile USA Track and Field certified course in 34:24 and 16 miles in 1:28:51. 
The 2014 graduate of University of California-Riverside was on pace for the 
2:25:00 finish that he had hoped for. Last July, Heck finished fifth in the 
hilly San Francisco Marathon in 2:36:00 and aimed to better that time by 11 
minutes at Napa.

"I was feeling good but at about 18 miles my legs really started cramping 
badly," Heck said.  "My calves really weren't cooperating. But before that 
I looked around and I was something like 2-1/2 minutes ahead of the next 
person. So, I said I'm just going to enjoy this. The course is absolutely 
gorgeous. I train by myself so it was just like a normal training day, 
except it just hurt a lot more. I'm happy with it. I won and that was the 
number one goal today."

After graduating from college Heck, who works full time doing health and 
safety research, had temporarily hung up his training shoes for a year. He 
thought he might permanently give up his running pursuits. Now, he's happy 
that he changed his mind.

"With experience and each marathon you get a little bit more confident," he 
said. "My training has been going really awesome. I felt really confident 
coming in and during the race."

In the race for the runner-up spots, Galen Burrell (37, Boulder, Colo.) 
finished second in 2:33:25 and Kaleb Keyserling (30, Portland, Ore.) was 
third in 2:34:40.

"This year I really wanted to try and mix it up and do a fast road 
marathon," said Burrell who is primarily a trail and ultramarathon runner 
and is coached by 2014 NVM men's winner Matt Flaherty. "I knew a 2:30-range 
marathon was in striking distance for me, but I got knocked off pace by a 
chest cold about three days ago."

Pre-race favorite Chris Mocko (Mill Valley, Calif.) failed to finish after 
placing second overall in the Way Too Cool 50K (31 miles) Endurance Run in 
California's Sierra Nevada mountain range.

Jeff Tomaszewski (41, Coronado, Calif.) pinned down the Masters (age 40 and 
over) win in 2:43:14.

In the women's race, eventual winner Weitz and 50-year-old Corina Canitz 
(Brookfield, Wis.) shared the lead until 16 miles where Weitz ventured to 
the front and gradually extended her lead to a 2:48:48 winning performance. 
Canitz finished 40 seconds behind in 2:49:28 for the overall runner-up spot 
and superb Masters victory. They encountered rain, hail and a headwind over 
the final stages of their race.

"I felt pretty awesome the first 15 miles, and then felt good from 15 to 
20," Weitz said. "It started to get kind of hard at mile 21, but I tried to 
take it one mile at a time. With two miles to go I heard that (Canitz) was 
400 meters behind me so I thought I have to pick this up. I know I can do 
better by kicking a little earlier. I just focused on the win and tried not 
to think too much about the prize. I can think about it now. It feels like 
a dream."

The Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon rewards male and female open and 
masters winners with oversized bottles of wine etched with their 
championship accomplishments. The male and female winners of the race also 
receive their "weight-in-wine" donated by Andretti Winery Napa Valley.

Women's second placer Canitz, a mother of four, broke her previous marathon 
personal record of 2:51:26 in the race. She started racing at age 39 and 
won the women's age 45-49 age division at last year's Boston Marathon.

"I thought I could catch (Weitz) over the second half but she was very 
strong," said Canitz who has finished 23 marathons.

The Napa Valley Marathon's scenic point-to-point, USA Track and Field 
certified course through the Napa Valley wine growing country hasn't 
changed in the event's 39-year-old history.

In the accompanying Greater Kiwanis Club of Napa 5K Run, Brian Collett (age 
32, Berkeley, Calif.) topped the men in 17:25 and Amaida Watters (age 38, 
Ashland, Ore.) led the women in 19:18.

Despite this year's variable race conditions, the Co-Race Directors of the 
marathon, David Hill and Rich Benyo, deemed this year's event a success.

"Over the many years directing this race I've never seen weather quite like 
this," Hill said. "There was snow on the mountain overlooking the valley. 
I've never seen that before. At the 7 a.m. start it calmed down and it was 
really gorgeous with sunshine. We had a smaller than average turnout this 
year (1,360 starters and 1,269 finishers) because I think the weather held 
a lot of people back. However, I got a number of comments about how well 
the race is organized. We pride ourselves on that."

All proceeds from the Napa Valley Marathon (a non-profit organization) are 
donated to local charities in the Napa Valley.

Full race results for the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon will be 
available on the event's web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org.

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The Napa Valley Marathon appreciates generous sponsor support from Kaiser 
Permanente/Thrive, Whole Foods Market, ASICS, Road Runners Club of America, 
USA Track & Field, MarathonFoto, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, Running 
USA, Legendary Napa Valley, Andretti Winery Napa Valley, KPIX CBS5 and 
KBCW, XFINITY, KVYN/99.3 The Vine, KVON 1440 AM, KCBS AM and FM Radio, 
Gatorade, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Essentia, and Southgate Mini Storage.

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