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Press Release - Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon - 11/15/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Shalane Flanagan Headlines Fourth Running of Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio

·2008 Olympic bronze medal winner returns to the roads in preparation for 
Marathon Trials 
·Defending Champion Scott MacPherson, Track Star Tim Nelson, U.S. Cross 
Country Champion Brent Vaughn, NCAA Champion Simon Bairu lead  men's 
half-marathon field 
·2011 event to feature sold-out Bike Tour, Texas Showdown and Mötley Crüe's 
Vince Neil 

San Antonio, TX – November 10, 2011 – U.S. Olympian and American 10,000m 
record holder Shalane Flanagan will begin her quest toward the 2012 London 
Olympics leading a field of 30,000 runners through the streets of San 
Antonio on Sunday morning at the fourth annual Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio 
Marathon & Half Marathon benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.

This has been a banner year for Flanagan, who won her second U.S. title in 
the 10,000 meters this past summer in Eugene, Oregon. Earlier in the year 
she won a bronze medal at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, where 
she finished behind two reigning world champions. She'll look to build upon 
her success this weekend with a tune-up race for January's Olympic Marathon 
Trials in Houston, where she hopes to make her second Olympic team.

"After discussing with my coach (Jerry Schumacher), we both felt running 
the Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Half Marathon will be an ideal race to 
compliment my goal of making the Olympic Team in the Marathon this summer," 
said Flanagan. "I am excited to run in the beautiful city of San Antonio 
and look forward to this special weekend."

The stunning Flanagan, who was a two-time NCAA Cross Country champ and an 
NCAA Indoor 3000-meter winner for the University of North Carolina, 
finished second in the ING New York City Marathon last year, becoming the 
first U.S. woman in 20 years to place as high as second in New York. 

Her top challengers include Tera Moody, winner of the 2010 Rock 'n' Roll 
Chicago Half Marathon, who represented Team USA at the World Championships 
in Daegu this summer, Austin's Allison Macsas and Kara June, who finished 
second and third respectively in San Antonio last year, along with Desiree 
Ficker who won the Livestrong Austin Marathon in February. 

Matt Turnbull, the Elite Athlete Manager for the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon 
Series, is elated to have Flanagan competing. She set her half-marathon 
personal record (PR) running 1 hour, 8 minutes and 37 seconds at Rock 'n' 
Roll Philadelphia last autumn.

"We are delighted to have Shalane come run the streets of San Antonio," 
said Turnbull. "We've had some great performances at this event over the 
years, but she is certainly the highest profile and most decorated athlete 
we have ever had in San Antonio."

While most of the attention will be centered on Flanagan, the men's 
half-marathon in San Antonio has also attracted a stellar field. 

U.S. Cross Country Champion Brent Vaughn is the fastest of the group, with 
a 1:02:04 personal record from Houston last year, where he finished third 
overall. The other favorites are defending champion Scott MacPherson 
(1:04:03) and Vaughn's teammate Tim Nelson (1:02:11), who battled all-time 
great Bernard Lagat to the wire in the 5,000 meters finishing second at the 
2010 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Canada's Simon Bairu, a 
two-time NCAA cross country champion while at the University of Wisconsin 
with a PR of 1:02:08, and Texas-based Kenyan Sammy Kiplagat, who set his 
half-marathon PR last year of 1:03:10, will also be in contention. 

Both of the lead packs will be followed by a group of athletes looking to 
qualify for the Olympic Trials in Houston. Aspiring me need to run sub-1:05 
for the men, while the women need to come in under 1:15.  

The marathon field will feature some of the fastest men and women in Texas 
competing for statewide bragging rights at the fourth annual Texas 
Showndown, which pits the best runners in Texas against each other for a 
"Texas only" prize purse. 

"The Texas Showdown remains extremely popular and is a great opportunity 
for us to attract and support talented athletes throughout the state," 
added Turnbull. "It also allows up-and-coming local runners to build their 
careers and compete for a prize purse dedicated to Texas athletes."

Race day will begin with the first ever Rock 'n' Roll Bike Tour, which will 
cover nearly 22 miles of the marathon course and begin at 6:45 am prior to 
the full and half-marathon races. The marathon and half-marathon starts at 
7:30 am in downtown San Antonio near the intersection of S. Alamo Street & 
E. Market Street.  Race day concludes with a finish line festival and 
concert at the Alamodome headlined by Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe. 

Whether they finish on bike or on foot, all participants along with friends 
and family can celebrate and relax at the finish line fiesta and post-race 
concert featuring Mötley Crüe rock legend. Neil will keep the party going 
with familiar hits and songs from his new album "Tattoos and Tequila." The 
concert will take place at the Alamodome and is free and open to the 
public.

Kids can also get in on the fun at ING KiDS ROCK San Antonio powered by San 
Antonio Sports. They'll cross the finish line first, with a fun run held on 
Saturday, November 12th at 8:30 am at Brackenridge Park near the San 
Antonio Zoo entrance. ING KiDS ROCK is a non-timed, non-competitive run for 
kids in grades K-7. Kids can become marathon finishers on race day by 
completing a cumulative marathon training program in the weeks leading up 
to the race. Or, they can simply choose to run the 1-mile course on race 
day. 

Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. Nearly 150 
Susan G. Komen Marathon for the Cure participants will raise more than 
$100,000 in the fight against breast cancer.  Through funds raised, 75% of 
the proceeds will stay in the San Antonio community and will be granted out 
for local screening, education and treatment and 25% will be granted to HQ 
for research.  Information is available at www.marathonforthecure.org.

Forty-five live bands and dozens of cheerleading teams will line the 26.2 
and 13.1 mile courses, providing motivation and entertainment all the way 
to the finish line. Race weekend kicks off with a Health & Fitness Expo 
presented by Power Balance, featuring the latest in nutrition, running gear 
and interactive clinics with top running experts and athletes.

For more information, visit Competitor.com. 

About Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio 

The 4th annual Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon benefiting 
Susan G. Komen for the Cure will take place on November 13, 2011. The 
Marathon & ½ Marathon courses give runners a first-class tour of the city, 
and travels through many of the city's historic sites and parks. Live bands 
and spirited cheer squads will be staged along every mile of the, scenic 
13.1 and 26.2 mile courses. The event concludes with a concert and finish 
line festival, which will be headlined by Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe. 

A two-day Health & Fitness Expo kicks off race week at the Alamodome on 
Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12. All participants must visit 
the expo to pick up their race numbers and browse over 100 vendors from the 
running and fitness industry. To register for the race or for more 
information about the Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon, 
visit www.san-antonio.competitor.com or follow @RunRocknRoll on Twitter. 

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