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Press Release - World Marathon Majors - 11/5/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
              WORLD MARATHON MAJORS SERIES REACHES MIDWAY POINT
               WITH CHERUIYOT AND PROKOPCUKA ATOP LEADER BOARD

     ING New York City Victory for Dos Santos Earns Tie for Second Place

NEW YORK (November 5, 2006) -- The World Marathon Majors (WMM) leader board 
saw plenty of movement following the results of today's ING New York City 
Marathon. Held in near-perfect conditions, Jelena Prokopcuka (LAT) in the 
women's race and an unexpected win by Marilson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) on the 
men's side, saw the former move to the head of the WMM table, and the 
latter, install himself in a three-way tie for second with Haile 
Gebrselassie (ETH) and Felix Limo (KEN).

The 2006-07 World Marathon Majors series began with the Boston and Flora    
London Marathons in April, and proceeded with the real,- Berlin, The     
LaSalle Bank Chicago and finally, ING New York City races. With the    
inaugural year now complete, Robert K. Cheruiyot (KEN), the winner in    
Boston and Chicago, retains his commanding lead by a 25-point margin,    
while Prokopcuka holds a 10-point margin over Berhane Adere (ETH) and    
Rita Jeptoo (KEN).

The World Marathon Majors series functions on a two-year cycle, meaning    
that it will conclude with the 2007 ING New York City Marathon, at which    
time the leading man and woman will take an equal share of a $1,000,000    
prize purse. Thereafter the two-year WMM seasons will overlap, meaning    
that they will run as follows: 2007/2008; 2008/2009; 2009/2010, etc.,    
with the prize money awarded at the end of each year.

The top five male and female finishers received World Marathon Majors    
points, with 25 for first, 15 for second, 10 for third, five for fourth    
and one for fifth. Added to the 15 she earned in Boston, Prokopcuka, thus 
claimed the place at the top of the World Marathon Majors leader board at 
the conclusion of the series' first year. Of the others among ING New York 
City's top five, only Jeptoo, the winner in Boston - ahead of Prokopcuka - 
already appeared in the World Marathon Majors standings. The five points she 
accumulated here boosted her overall total to 30 points, placing her in 
equal second position with Adere.

"I didn't know what was going on," commented Prokopcuka of her early   
charge with Luminita Talpos. "I knew that when Hladyr would be still with me 
on the last hill I could beat her. I am now thinking of running in London 
for a better time. And I would, of course, like to come back to New York 
next year." 

Dos Santos had placed sixth in The LaSalle Bank Chicago race in 2004 and    
10th in the Helsinki World Championships of 2005, but nobody would have    
taken a bet on him beating defending Champion and world record holder     
Paul Tergat (KEN), 2005 ING New York runner-up Hendrick Ramaala (RSA),    
Olympic champion Stefano Baldini (ITA), Olympic silver medalist Meb    
Keflezhigi (USA) or any of the host of other proven contenders who packed 
the 2006 ING New York City field.

Dos Santos crossed the line in 2:09:58, with Stephen Kiagora (KEN) at    
2:10:06 and Tergat at 2:10:10. Daniel Yego (KEN) placed fourth in    
2:10:34, with Rodgers Rop (KEN), claiming the last of the World Marathon    
Majors points, fifth in 2:11:24.

"For me it wasn't a surprise," asserted dos Santos, who runs for the same 
club as Olympic bronze medalist, Vanderlei de Lima. "To win a marathon you 
have to have courage, and today I had courage. In the marathon, you don't 
joke around. There were some top runners here, but I was one of them. I 
wanted to control my pace to make sure I had something left for the last 
part of the race. I feel now that I'm one of the top guys, and I'm ready to 
run in any major marathon."

Of the leading men, it was Ramaala who stood to gain the most with a    
top-five finish. Having placed third in London, he had already amassed 10 
points. A win here would not only have avenged his 0.3 second loss to   
Tergat last year, it would also have moved him into a comfortable WMM    
second-place position behind the 50-point leader, Robert K. Cheruiyot    
(KEN). Ramaala, however, placed ninth (2:13:04) in New York, out of the    
scoring positions.

Dos Santos' win, in contrast, placed an entirely new and unexpected name   
among the WMM contenders. The 25 points he earned installs him in second    
place, aside the Flora London and real,- Berlin winners, Felix Limo (KEN) 
and Haile Gebrselassie (ETH). Further down the standings, the New York 
results also move Kiogora, Tergat, Yego and Rop onto the leader board for 
the first time.

At the mid-way point of the 2006-07 World Marathon Majors series, the   
standings are as follows:

MEN
 1. Robert K. Cheruiyot, KEN                  50 points
    1st Boston, 2:07:14
    1st The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:35
 2. Felix Limo, KEN                           25 points
    1st Flora London, 2:06:39
 2. Haile Gebrselassie, ETH                   25 points
    1st real,-Berlin, 2:05:56
 2. Marilson Gomes dos Santos, BRA            25 points
    1st ING New York City, 2:09:58
 5. Benjamin Maiyo, KEN                       15 points
    2nd Boston, 2:08:21
 5. Martin Lel, KEN                           15 points
    2nd Flora London, 2:06:41
 5. Gudisa Shentema, ETH                      15 points
    2nd real,-Berlin, 2:10:43
 5. Daniel Njenga, KEN                        15 points
    2nd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:40
 5. Stephen Kiogora, KEN                      15 points
    2nd ING New York City, 2:10:06
10. Meb Keflezighi, USA                       10 points
    3rd Boston, 2:09:56
10. Hendrick Ramaala, RSA                     10 points
    3rd Flora London, 2:06:55
10. Kurao Umeki, JPN                          10 points
    3rd real,-Berlin, 2:13:43
10. Jimmy Muindi, KEN                         10 points
    3rd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:51
10. Paul Tergat, KEN                          10 points
    3rd ING New York City, 2:10:10
15. Brian Sell, USA                            5 points
    4th Boston, 2:10:55
15. Khalid Khannouchi, USA                     5 points
    4th Flora London, 2:07:04
15. Terefe Yae, ETH                            5 points
    4th real,-Berlin, 2:15:05
15. Abdi Adirahman, USA                        5 points
    4th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:08:56
15. Daniel Yego, KEN                           5 points
    4th ING New York City, 2:10:34
20. Alan Culpepper, USA                        1 point
    5th Boston, 2:11:02,
20. Stefano Baldini, ITA                       1 point
    5th Flora London, 2:07:22
20. Ahmed Ezzobayry, FRA                       1 point
    5th real,-Berlin, 2:15:29
20. Robert Cheboror, KEN                       1 point
    5th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:09:25
20. Rodgers Rop, KEN                           1 point
    5th ING New York City, 2:11:24

WOMEN
 1. Jelena Prokopcuka, LAT                    40 points
    2nd Boston, 2:23:48
    1st ING New York City, 2:25:05
 2. Berhane Adere, ETH                        30 points
    4th Flora London, 2:21:52
    1st The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:20:42
 2. Rita Jeptoo, KEN                          30 points
    1st Boston, 2:23:38
    4th ING New York City, 2:26:59
 4. Deena Kastor, USA                         25 points
    1st Flora London, 2:19:36
 4. Gete Wami, ETH                            25 points
    1st real,-Berlin, 2:21:34
 6. Galina Bogolomova, RUS                    16 points
    5th Flora London, 2:21:58
    2nd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:20:47
 7. Ludmila Petrova, RUS                      15 points
    2nd Flora London, 2:21:29
 7. Salina Kosgei, KEN                        15 points
    2nd real,-Berlin, 2:23:22
 7. Tatiana Hladyr, UKR                       15 points
    2nd ING New York City, 2:26:05
10. Reiko Tosa, JPN                           10 points
    3rd Boston, 2:24:11
10. Susan Chepkemei, KEN                      10 points
    3rd Flora London, 2:21:46
10. Monica Drybulska, POL                     10 points
    3rd real,-Berlin, 2:30:12
10. Benita Johnson, AUS                       10 points
    3rd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:22:36
10. Catherine Ndereba, KEN                    10 points
    3rd ING New York City, 2:26:58
15. Bruna Genovese, ITA                        5 points
    4th Boston, 2:25:28
15. Asha Gigi, ETH                             5 points
    4th real,-Berlin, 2:32:32
15. Madai Perez Carrillo, MEX                  5 points
    4th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:22:59
18. Kiyoko Shimahara, JPN                      1 point
    5th Boston, 2:26:52
18. Marcia Narlock, BRA                        1 point
    5th real,-Berlin, 2:35:28
18. Constantina Tomescu-Dita, ROM              1 point
    5th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:24:25
18. Lidiya Grigoryeva, RUS                     1 point
    5th ING New York City, 2:27:21

The World Marathon Majors series was inaugurated with the Boston and Flora 
London Marathons - held one week apart - earlier this year. It is an 
innovative alliance among the world's five leading marathons - Boston, Flora 
London, real,- Berlin, The LaSalle Bank Chicago and ING New York City. 
Competitors accumulate points in a maximum of four races over a two-year 
period, the eventual male and female winners taking equal shares of a 
$1,000,000 prize purse. Each two-year WMM season overlaps; the cycle is, 
therefore, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010, etc. After 2007, the 
prize money is awarded at the end of each year. In the years in which they 
occur, the IAAF World Championships and Olympic Games Marathons are also 
part of the series.

For more information regarding the World Marathon Majors go to
www.worldmarathonmajors.com.
 
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