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Press Release - Rock N Roll Half Marathon - 9/4/05

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Course Record Falls at Fifth Annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon Presented by SunTrust
                      Women's Champion Victorious in Half Debut 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. --Sept. 4, 2005--It was a double victory for Kenyan James Mwangi at the fifth 
annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon presented by SunTrust. In winning and setting a course record, 
not only did the 22-year-old earn the $12,000 first place check and an additional $3,000 course 
record bonus, but his 1:00:42 winning time earned him a berth on his country's team for the 2005 
World Half Marathon Championships. 

Women's champion Werknesh Kidane of Ethiopia made her half marathon debut a success, winning the 
title in 1:09:48. Breaking away from an eight-woman pack at the 10-mile mark, the 2004 Olympian 
blistered the final 5K in 15:58, an average of 5:08 per mile. Kidane finished fourth in the 
10,000-meters at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. 

The men's pack of 16 was on course record pace thru 10K before 22-year-old Kenyan James Kwambai 
surged at 7.5 miles, opening up a 20-meter lead. It wasn't until mile 10 that eventual winner Mwangi 
reeled in his countryman. A berth on the World Championship team in the balance, Mwangi pressed for 
the finish in search of the sub-61:00-minute time. Kwambai finished second in 1:01:05 and countryman 
Yusuf Songoka was third at 1:01:56. 

"I knew I was going to win when we turned onto the boardwalk," said Mwangi, who held a six-meter 
lead at that point. 

Defending champion Nuta Olaru of Romania and countrywoman Mihaela Botezan led the women thru 
aggressive opening miles of 5:13 and 5:17, well under course record pace. But as the course 
unfolded, the race began to turn tactical, with eight women from five different countries still 
together thru Camp Pendleton and back along Atlantic Ave. 

As the 10-mile mark approached, Kidane moved into position and as they crossed the mile marker, she 
blasted away. A 5:10 mile was followed by a 5:03, as the leader increased her margin and ran alone 
down the finishing stretch on the boardwalk. 

"Before I ran the half marathon I thought it was too long," said Kidane. "Now I think it's really 
good. The weather is perfect to me. It was nice to have the cheering along the course. Everything is 
perfect today." 

Kenyan Salina Kosgei was second at 1:10:03 and Ikuko Nagao of Japan was third at 1:10:13. Nagao's 
countrywoman, Naoko Takahashi, the gold medalist in the marathon at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, 
was fourth in 1:10:30. 

Chad Johnson of Indianapolis won the wheelchair race in a time of 51:05. 

Over 17,000 entrants joined the elite fields on a sunny but cool day along the Atlantic shoreline, 
including 500 from The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team In Training program who raised a total of 
$1.1 million (net) for this year's event. Sixteen cheer squads and over 20 bands lined the course to 
entertain and motivate the runners. The evening capped off with a headliner concert featuring 
Vertical Horizon and Journey. 


--  TOP 10 RESULTS FOLLOW --

2005 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon, presented by SunTrust
Virginia Beach, VA
Sept. 4, 2005

Top 10 Men
Place, Name, Age, Country, Time, Prize money
1, James Mwangi, 22, Kenya, 1:00:42, $15,000*
2, James Kwambai, 22, Kenya, 1:01:05, $7,000
3, Yusuf Songoka, 25, Kenya, 1:01:56, $5,000
4, John Korir, 29, Kenya, 1:02:22, $3,000
5, Mohammed Amyn, 27, Morocco $2,000
6, Christopher Cheboiboch, 27, Kenya, 1:02:36, $1,500
7, Moses Kemboi, 27, Kenya, 1:02:45, $1,000
8, John Gwako, 27, Kenya, 1:02:55, $750
9, Yoichiro Akiyama, 25, Japan, 1:02:59, $600
10, James Koskei, 36, Kenya, 1:03:18, $500

(*) Includes $3,000 course record bonus (old record: 1:01:27, Martin 
Lel, Kenya, 2003)

Top 10 Women
1, Werknesh Kidane, 23, Ethiopia, 1:09:48, $12,000
2, Salina Kosgei, 27, Kenya, 1:10:03, $7,000
3, Ikuko Nagao, 23, Japan, 1:10:13, $5,000
4, Naoko Takahashi, 29, Japan, 1:10:30, $3,000
5, Asha Gigi, 31, Ethiopia, 1:10:39, $2,000
6, Mihaela Botezan, 29, Romania, 1:10:45, $1,500
7, Nuta Olaru, 35, Romania, 1:11:06, $1,000
8, Alevtina Ivanova, 30, Russia, 1:11:14, $750
9, Miho Ichikawa, 33, Japan, 1:11:33, $600
10, Luminita Talpos, 32, Romania, 1:11:41, $500

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