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NORTH AMERICANS HEADED FOR NYC MARATHON

(PA's Blake Russell and Linda Somers Smith included below)


**Bairu, Nelson Amongst Debutants**
By David Monti
(c) 2010 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved; used with permission

NEW YORK (08-Sep) -- A big group of North American athletes will be
competing at the 2010 ING New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 7,
organizers announced today, and at least one of those athletes has a
chance to break one of the sport's longest standing records.

Back in 1975, Canadian Jerome Drayton won the Fukuoka Marathon for the
second of three times, clocking 2:10:09. Nearly 35 years later, no
Canadian has run faster. Peter Butler ran 2:10:56 at the California
International Marathon in Sacramento, Calif., in 1985, and is the only
other Canadian to break 2:11:00.

That could all change in New York this year when Simon Bairu makes his
marathon debut. Bairu, 27, is already the Canadian record holder at
10,000m; he ran 27:23.63 at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational last
May. Bairu, who ran a half-marathon personal best of 1:02:47 at the Rock
'N' Roll Phoenix Half-Marathon last January finishing ahead of Ryan Hall,
has been preparing with Oregon Track Club teammates Tim Nelson and
Shalane Flanagan for New York at high altitude in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.,
under coach Jerry Schumacher. He and Nelson are well matched: Nelson has
run 27:31.56 and 1:02:11. Both athletes will test their fitness at the
ING Rock 'N' Roll Philadelphia Half-Marathon on September 19.

In addition to Bairu and Nelson, race director Mary Wittenberg, president
and CEO of the New York Road Runners, also announced that the following
athletes would compete. The American women will be competing for the
national marathon title and a special $150,000 prize money purse:

MEN -
. Antonio Vega, 26, St. Paul, Minn., 2:13:47 PB (2010 USA half-marathon
champion)

WOMEN -
. Madai Perez, 30, Mexico City, Mexico, 2:22:59 NR (Mexican marathon
record holder)
. Blake Russell, 35, Marina, Calif., 2:29:10 (2008 Olympian)
. Linda Somers Smith, 49, Arroyo Grande, Calif., 2:30:06 (1996 Olympian)
. Paige Higgins, 28, Flagstaff, Ariz., 2:33:06 (2008 USA 25-K champion)
. Sally Meyerhoff, 26, Maricopa, Ariz., 2:35:49 (2009 USA 25-K champion)
. Katie McGregor, 33, St. Louis Park, Minn., 2:31:14 (2010 USA 15-K
champion)
. Mary Akor, 33, Hawthorne, Calif., 2:33:50 (2009 Grandma's Marathon
champion)
. Serena Burla, 28, Ellisville, Mo., debut (2010 USA Half-Marathon
Championships runner-up)

All of the athletes announced today, with the exception of McGregor, will
be running their first ever ING New York City Marathons. Blake Russell
summed it up this way: "The ING New York City Marathon was the first
marathon I watched on television, over 10 years ago, and is what planted
the marathon seed in my head," Russell said through a media release. "It
will be my first marathon since the Olympics and since having a baby, and
I could not think of a more exciting or more prestigious event for my
return."

The ING New York City Marathon is the world's largest marathon. Last
year's event recorded a world record 43,660 finishers. The 2010 edition
of the race boasts an $800,000 prize money purse, and a special $200,000
first place prize for repeat winners.

NOTE: Race Results Weekly provides professional athletes consulting
for the ING New York City Marathon --Ed.

ENDS


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