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Press Release - World Marathon Majors - 10/31/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          The Men's Race is on for the $500,000 Prize Purse of the 
                  2010-2011 World Marathon Majors Series 
				  
 Marathon Superstars to Settle the Score at 2011 ING New York City Marathon

BOSTON (October 31, 2011)- The men's race for the 2010-2011 World Marathon 
Majors title will come down to the wire this weekend in the Big Apple. A 
cast of potential winners will toe the starting line on the 
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in the ING New York City Marathon, the eleventh 
and final race of the two-year WMM cycle. The women's competition was won 
in October, when Liliya Shobukhova (Russia) broke the tape in the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:18:20, and set an insurmountable 
30-point lead in the standings to win the $500,000 prize. 

Things are much tighter on the men's side. Standings leader Patrick Makau 
of Kenya has used repeat victories in the BMW Berlin Marathon in 2011 and 
2010 (25 points each), as well as a third place finish in the 2011 Virgin 
London Marathon (10 points), to build a five point lead over the pack. With 
his world record performance of 2:03:38 in Berlin coming just six weeks 
ago, his season is complete, his point total is set at 60, and he won't 
compete on Sunday in New York.

The World Marathon Majors Point Structure:

1st Place – 25 pts.  2nd Place – 15 pts.  3rd Place – 10 pts.  4th Place – 
5 pts.  5th Place – 1 pt.

In pursuit of Makau, the field is thick and talented. Emmanuel Mutai of 
Kenya (55 pts.), Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia (41 pts.), Geoffrey Mutai of 
Kenya (40 pts.), and Gebre Gebremariam of Ethiopia (35 pts.) are all 
statistically in the hunt to win the grand prize on Sunday. Moses Mosop of 
Kenya (40 pts.), is just four weeks removed from his 2:05:37 win in 
Chicago, and he too, will not compete in New York. 

Current Standings:

Place  NAME           Points   If    If     If    If   If     Comments
                               1st   2nd    3rd   4th  5th      
1st    Patrick Makau     60                                   Not in NYC
2nd    Emmanuel Mutai    55    80    70     65    60   56
3rd    Tsegaye Kebede    41    66    56     51    46   42    
4th    Moses Mosop       40                                   Not in NYC
4th    Geoffrey Mutai    40    65    55     50    45   41        
6th    Gebre Gebremariam 35    60    50     45    40   36           

Possible Scenarios:
The four competitors can drastically alter the landscape of the leaderboard 
with an array of combinations. 

Patrick Makau can only win the Series if Emmanuel Mutai finishes no higher 
than fifth and Kebede, G. Mutai, and Gebremariam don't win in NYC. Should 
E. Mutai finish fourth, and Kebede and G. Mutai not win, E. Mutai would 
take the tiebreaker over Makau because of his higher placement in the 2011 
Virgin London Marathon. 

Emmanuel Mutai can also win with a first or second finish in NYC, or a 
third place finish in NYC combined with G. Mutai or Kebede placing not 
higher than second.  For Tsegaye Kebede to win the Series, he must win NYC 
and Emmanuel Mutai must place no higher than third.              

For Geoffrey Mutai to win the Series, he must win NYC and E. Mutai must 
finish no higher than third. If E. Mutai does finish third, they'd both be 
tied at 65. The title would go to G. Mutai as his performance on Sunday 
would be better in his head-to-head matchup than Emmanuel's. 

Gebre Gebremariam can win the Series if E. Mutai finishes no higher than 
fifth, and G. Mutai and Kebede finish no higher than second.  He would then 
be tied with Makau at 60 points. Without head-to-head competition with 
Makau, the next tie-breakers are: most points achieved in the fewest number 
qualifying races, number of wins, and average time (respectively) will be 
employed. In this instance, both Gebremariam and Makau will have won two 
races and placed in three. Makau would likely take victory with his lower 
average time.  Should a tie remain after all tiebreakers are in effect, the 
five race directors will determine the Series champion.

The Leaders:

1. Patrick Makau­– Kenya – 60 points
1st, 2011 BMW Berlin Marathon - 2:03:38 (WR) – 25 pts. 
3rd, 2011 Virgin London Marathon - 2:05:45 – 10 pts.
1st, 2010 -real, Berlin Marathon - 2:05:08 – 25 pts.  

2.  Emmanuel Mutai – Kenya – 55 points (Season finished)
1st, 2011 Virgin London Marathon -  2:04:40 – 25 pts.
2nd, 2010 ING New York City Marathon - 2:09:18 – 15 pts.
2nd, 2010 Virgin London Marathon – 2:06:23 – 15 pts.

3. Tsegaye Kebede – Ethiopia – 41 points
5th, 2011 Virgin London Marathon – 2:07:48 – 1 pt.
2nd, 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon – 2:06:43 – 15 pts.
1st, 2010 Virgin London Marathon - 2:05:19 – 25 pts.

4t.  Moses Mosop – Kenya –  40 points (Season finished)
1st, 2011 Bank of America Chicago Marathon – 2:05:37 – 25 pts.
2nd, 2011 Boston Marathon – 2:03:06 – 15 pts.

4t.  Geoffrey Mutai – Kenya – 40 pts.
1st, 2011 Boston Marathon - 2:03:02 – 25 pts.
2nd, 2010 -real, Berlin Marathon – 2:05:08 – 15 pts.

6.  Gebre Gebremariam – Ethiopia – 35 pts.
DNF, 2011 IAAF World Championships – 0 pts.
3rd, 2011 Boston Marathon - 2:04:53  - 10 pts.
1st, 2010 ING New York City Marathon – 2:08:14 – 25 pts

Complete WMM Series leaderboards are posted at worldmarathonmajors.com.

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