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Press Release - Des Moines Marathon - 10/7/02

                                        Contact:  Des Moines Marathon
                                                  Helene Neville 
                                                  Executive Director
                                                  (515) 710-8343

                                                  Alliance Technologies
                                                  Steve Sikkink
                                                  Executive Vice President
                                                  (515) 245-7777

        
               Des Moines Marathon Writes Many Stories
			   
October 7, 2002  - Des Moines, Iowa - The Inaugural Alliance Technologies 
Des Moines Marathon has been run, but the stories from the weekend will 
inspire people for years to come.
"People came to Des Moines from 47 states and 6 foreign countries, and Des 
Moines hosted a great event for a weekend," stated the executive director 
of the event, Helene Neville. "Every person that came out has a story to 
tell, whether they ran, walked or watched. We can declare this a very 
successful marathon, and we look forward to bringing people back for years 
to come. This is truly a people's marathon."

By the Numbers
Over 1,800 runners and walkers registered to participate in this first 
running of the Des Moines Marathon, with over 1,600 of those finishing. 
The official registration and finisher counts for the Des Moines Marathon 
are as follows:
                 Registered     Started     Finished
Marathon         1,240          1,138       1,058
Half-Marathon    570            608         566

Half-Marathon Winners
Cindy Savino, 41 from Trenton, New Jersey, posted a half-marathon time of 
1:27:44 to win the women's half-marathon division. She was 15th overall for
the event. 
Todd Houge, 32, took the men's division with a finishing time of 1:11:38.

More Than Just Crossing the Line
The first finisher to cross the finish line was a half-marathoner at around
8:10 a.m. The last to cross was flag-bearer Jose Nebrida. This was 
Nebrida's first marathon since triple-bypass surgery in April, following 
the Oklahoma City Marathon. He rang the early start bell crossed the start
line at 5:30 a.m. with the early starters, walking and running the entire 
course. Gusty winds in Water Works Park and Grey's Lake slowed him down. 
But he was undaunted. By the time he approached the finish line, all the 
other contenders had crossed the line. In fact, the Kid's .2 Mile Marathon
had even finished. It was the kids that help make his finish poignant. As 
Nebrida approached the finish line, still holding Old Glory high, the 50 or
so kids lined the street. As he crossed the finish line, the kids swallowed
Nebrida in a giant hug. Few people saw the final participant cross the 
line, but few there will forget the scene.

Helen Klein, the 79-year-old woman, posted a time of 4:46:58. Klein started
the race by ringing the start bell for the 1,800 participants. Helen and 
her husband Norman, who each have been organizing marathons and other races
for decades declared the Des Moines Marathon a success. "This went off like
a race that has been around for many years, not a first-time event," stated
Helen Klein.
Hajime Nishi, the 53-year-old runner from Tokyo and found of Ecomarathon, 
spent the day running the course and stopping each mile to make notes for 
his Ecomarathon International Evaluation system. The evaluation system 
rates marathons on "ecological points of view." At the post-race 
celebration, Nishi declared that his rating for the Des Moines Marathon 
will likely place it above both the Boston Marathon and the Twin Cities 
Marathon.
Don Owens, the 44-year-old visually-impaired runner from Des Moines, 
bettered his previous marathon time by more than 45 minutes by posting a 
time of 3:46:20. Owens was lead on the course by his brother, and broke 
the finish line tape held by his sister and his girlfriend.
Ed Burnham was the event's oldest participant at 83. Burnham, from Kansas 
City, posted a finishing time of 7:02:40. In total, there were more than 
seven finishers over the age of 70, and two over the age of 80.

An Early Start
In the pre-dawn dark at 5:30 a.m., a group of 112 walkers set out on the
marathon course, led by a single cyclist with a headlamp. Jose Nebrida 
started the group with the ringing of the bell as hundreds of spectators
looked on. Among the early starters were Team In Training walkers. Their 
coach, Kevin Otte showed up to encourage them on their way, before 
preparing for his own marathon run. Otte returned at 7 a.m. for the start 
of the marathon and posted a time of 3:20:05.

All for the Runners
"Runners were able to go out and enjoy the day because of all the 
volunteers and workers," said Neville. To provide on-course support, an 
8-person scooter patrol, 30-person course cycling team rode the route 
throughout the day, supported by a network of more than 20 HAM radio 
operators with the Des Moines Radio Amateur Association. For safety, 85 
civilian course marshals and the largest police deployment for an event 
"since the Pope's visit" lined the route, manning crossing and closed 
streets. In addition, thousands of people volunteered at water stations 
and medical stations, and lined the route to cheer on participants.
Event organizers were approached by Leanne Dorton who drove from West 
Virginia for the event. "Leanne told me she's run 50 marathons, including
the Twin Cities, Boston and New York City," said Neville. "She told me 
we're in the top five, and the whole package was better than any marathon 
she's ever run."

Being Good Neighbors
The Des Moines Marathon organizers instituted a Good Neighbor Policy for 
the event that states, among other things, that "We will leave the streets
and roads we use cleaner then they were before the marathon passed by. We 
will remove all litter we find along the course." Because of the volume of
cups and other garbage used throughout the marathon, director Neville says,
"we were out until midnight cleaning up throughout the city. It made a long
day even longer."

About the Alliance Technologies Des Moines Marathon
The Inaugural Alliance Technologies Des Moines Marathon will be held October
4-6, 2002. The marathon will start in downtown Des Moines at 7 a.m., Sunday,
October 6. Marathon weekend will be a three-day celebration of sports, 
fitness, health and wellness, including a Marathon expo, pasta dinner, kids'
.2-mile marathon and post-race celebration. To find out more about the 
Alliance Technologies Des Moines Marathon check out 
http://www.desmoinesmarathon.com on the Web or call (515) 710-8343.

About Alliance Technologies
Alliance Technologies is in the business of helping other businesses do more
through the application of technology. Alliance Technologies offers a wide 
range of services that include connectivity (wide area and local area 
networks), hosting services in our data center, software solutions and Web 
services. On the Web at http://www.alliancetechnologies.net.

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