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Press Release - The Route 66 Marathon - 8/20/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                          Not Just Another Medal
             Route 66 Marathon Medals Designed by Famous Artist

TULSA, OKLA. – Finishing one of the Route 66 Marathon races will leave each 
participant with a medal that features the first glimpse of the iconic 
sculpture by internationally renowned artist Robert Summers for the Cyrus 
Avery Centennial Plaza. 

Summers' design, "Where East Meets West," is replicated on the 2008 Route 
66 Marathon medals. The image is one of oil field workers in a horse-pulled 
carriage running into Cyrus Avery and family in their automobile on 
"America's Main Street," Route 66. 

"I was very elated and proud that the marathon committee wanted to feature 
the sculpture on their marathon medal this year," Summers said. "What a 
great honor, and I'm humbled that Tulsa would choose this image."

The Route 66 Marathon medal is not just another medal, but a reminder of 
the historic highway's impact. It's a reminder of a time when Tulsa was the 
oil capital of the world and transportation was evolving, making regions 
without ports economically successful.

According to Chris Lieberman, Executive Director of the Route 66 Marathon, 
it was the hard work and dedication of Tulsans like Cyrus Avery that 
inspired the name of the race. 

"Robert Summers was very gracious to allow us to use his incredible artwork 
on our Finisher's Medals," Lieberman said. "We are excited to have the 
opportunity to give our participants from around the world the opportunity 
to take home a preview of the sculpture that will be installed at The Cyrus 
Avery Centennial Plaza."

More than 8,000 people are expected to participate in the Route 66 Marathon 
events on Nov. 16. Everyone who finishes one of the timed races or the 
Kid's Marathon will receive one of the finisher's medals. 

"We are glad the Route 66 Marathon officials worked so diligently to 
include the artwork from the Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza with the race," 
said Dennis Whitaker with the City of Tulsa Planning Department. 

"The road is still living, evolving and finding relevance in today's 
world," Whitaker said. "We want to make Route 66 interesting to all age 
groups, so when Chris called to ask about using the Plaza and then 
including an image of the future artwork, we were ecstatic to find that 
type of interest with such a broad range of participants."

For all who are planning on participating in one of the Route 66 Marathon 
events, the last day to register before entry fees increase is Sept. 30. 
Also, if participants register by Sept. 30, they will receive a free 
personalized race number that includes their name and home town. 

USA Track & Field certified and timed races include the Full Marathon, 26.2 
miles; Half Marathon, 13.1 miles; Quarter Marathon, 6.55 miles; and 
5-Person Full Marathon Relay. Other races include the Mayors' 5K Fun Run 
and Fitness Walk and the 1.2 mile Kid's Marathon. The Full Marathon is a 
Boston Qualifier. Walkers are welcome in all races. 

The Route 66 Marathon is a 501c3 non-profit corporation that benefits the 
Tulsa Area United Way. For more information or to register for any of the 
events, visit www.route66marathon.com or call (918) 794-5841. 

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