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Press Release - Grandma's Marathon - 6/17/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                   Contact: Laura Wright
                                            Public Relations Director
                                            (218) 727-0947



             Grandma's Marathon – 30 years and Running Strong!


Duluth, Minn.: Grandma's Marathon is 30 years and still running strong! 
Seven thousand two hundred six runners started the 30th annual Grandma's 
Marathon that began at 7:30 a.m. with  hazy partly cloudy skies and 64 
degrees and wind coming out of the southwest at three miles per hour.

In the men’s division, the first 10K was dominated by a pack of Kenyan 
runners with no clear leaders. By mile 10, however, 2005 champion Wesly 
Ngetich, 28, of Kenya had moved up from the back of the pack to take the 
lead. He quickly distanced himself and ran alone for the next several miles 
with the chase pack nearly two minutes behind.  By mile 20 it looked as 
though Ngetich had secured the win for a second year in a row, but during 
the next two miles a Russian duo of Sergei Lukin, 31, and Pavel Andreev, 
36, and Jae Hyung, 35, of South Korea picked up the pace and closed the gap 
between them and Ngetich. At the top of lemon drop hill near mile 22, 
Ngetich ran out of steam allowing Lukin to surge ahead. In the end, Sergei 
Lukin claimed victory in 2:14:30. Andreev was second in 2:16:46 and Hyung 
was third in 2:18:22. Rounding out the top five were Laban Moiben, 22, of 
Kenya (2:18:34) and David Kirui, 28, of Kenya (2:20:12). Ngetich finished 
in sixth place with a time of 2:20:13. Lukin earned $8,000 and an 
additional $1,000 of bonus money for running under 2:15:00

Oleg Strijakov, 42, of Russia won the men’s 40 and over division and 
finished 9th overall with a time of 2:20:37. He will take home a total of 
$2,500 in prize money

2005 women’s champion, Halina Karnatsevich, 37, of Belarus, took the lead 
right from the gun with Maria Portilla, 33, of Peru and Mary Akor, 29, of 
Gardena, Calif. just a few yards behind.

The trio ran in places one, two, three through 20 miles with Svetlana 
Nekhorosh, 32, of the Ukraine in fourth. Nekhorosh would eventually pass 
Portilla and Akor  and take over the second place position. Karnatsevich 
held on to first and won with a time of 2:33:39, earning $8,000 in prize 
money and $1,250 in bonus money for running under 2:34:00. Nekhorosh was 
second in 2:37:33 followed by Portilla in third in 2:38:20.  Akor finished 
fourth for the second year in a row with a time of 2:39:42.

2002 champion, Zinaida Semenova, 44, of Russia was the first female age 40 
and over to cross the finish line. She was 9th overall in 2:44:54 and 
earned $2,500 total in prize money.

Jeremy Polson, 28, of Duluth and Katie Koski, 33, of Two Harbors. were the 
first local finishers in the marathon. Polson finished in 2:39:25 and Koski 
in 2:54:28.

For the second year in a row, Krige Schabort, Jacob Heilveil, and Alan 
Bergman finished first, second and third respectively. Schabort, 42, of 
Cedartown, Ga. Wheeled the fourth fastest time in Grandma's Marathon 
history with a winning time of 1:27:15. Heilveil, 36, of Longmont, Colo. 
was second in 1:32:40 with Alan Bergman just two seconds behind him in 
1:32:42. 

According to women’s wheelchair division champion, Amanda McGrory, 20, she 
and Miriam Ladner, 28, worked together until the end to set the 4th and 5th 
fastest times in the Grandma's Marathon women’s wheelchair division. 
McGrory set a new personal record with her winning time of 1:46:51. Ladner 
was close behind in 1:46:57. The women, who are both from Champaign, Ill., 
were the only two female wheelers in the field.

Nine thousand seven hundred fifty eight people registered for the 30th 
annual running of Grandma's Marathon, with 49 states and 34 countries 
represented. Out of 7,206 starters there were 6,909 finishers (2,606 women; 
4,303 men)

In the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon, course record holder and six-time 
champion, Ryan Meissen, 28, of River Falls,Wis. took the lead right from 
the start. Matt Hooley, 23, of Madison, Wis. and Chris Lundstrom, 30, of 
Minneapolis, Minn. were close behind and eventually took over the lead 
running one and two the remainder of the race. Hooley finished first in 
1:06:40, which ranks the eighth fastest time in the history of the race. 
Lundstrom was second in 1:07:00 and Meissen finished third with a time of 
1:08:12.

In the women’s race Desiree Budd of Mankato ran to a solo victory in 
1:15:33, a personal best.  Gina Morgan of Lincoln, Nebr. (1:20:42) and 
Heather May of Indianapolis, Ind. (1:20:48) rounded out the top three.

A record number of 6,166 people registered for the 16th annual Garry 
Bjorklund Half Marathon, and of those 5,120 runners started the race and 
5,041 finished (2,890 women; 2,146 men).

Top ten results, overall wheelchair results and age division results are 
included in the attached documents. For complete results log onto 
www.grandmasmarathon.com.

The date of the 2007 Grandma's Marathon weekend is June 14 through June 17 
– we hope you can join us!



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