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Accra International Marathon
 News From: Friday, August 29, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Ghana: Accra International Marathon On September 28 (allAfrica.com)
Ghanaman Centre will be the start of the Accra International Marathon. The 26.2 mile race was organized by Fit4Life and their longevity project. The race will draw nearly 1,000 runners from around the world.
 
Air Force Marathon
 News From: Friday, August 29, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Fairborn invites county to turn out for Air Force Marathon (Xenia Gazette)
As the Air Force Marathon gears up for its 2008 race, the town of Fairborn is calling on locals to come out and support the runners. To make sure everyone can dress for the occasion, special “Downtown Fairborn and USAF” marathon shirts are available for purchase. Those who wear their shirts on marathon day will also find that the shirt is a ticket to a free breakfast at the American Legion Post 526.
 
Akron Marathon
 News From: Sunday, August 24, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Get Your Rush From Road Runner Akron Marathon TV and Radio Spots Courtesy of Black Keys and hfa (PR Web)
Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney of The Black Keys were glad to help this years Akron Marathon. Members of the band wanted to donate something to the race and decided that running uniforms didn't seem to fit their style. So they made a song to motivate runners and it has appeared on TV spots for the marathon and radio spots as well.
 
Big Bear Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   There Are Options to Running a Marathon (Big Bear Grizzly Net)
Runner and cyclists can participate in events surrounding the Big Bear Marathon this Saturday. The innagural marathon kicks off at 6:30 am and includes a 26.2 mile bike tour as well as a half-marathon and 5K road race.
 
 News From: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Big Bear Marathon gives options to running a marathon (Big Bear Grizzly)
HBT events is hosting more than a 26.2-mile footrace on September 6 in Big Bear Lake, California. Cyclists can participate in the 26.2-mile bike tour and runners also have the option of running the half-marathon or 5K race.
 
Boston Marathon
 News From: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   John Hancock's 2008 Boston Marathon Fundraising Program Raises More Than $3 Million for Local Organizations (Marketwatch)
John Hancock's Boston Marathon Fundraising Program raised $3.3 million for charitable and community service organizations for the 2008 race. As part of the overall total, ninety-six employees of John Hancock and Manulife, its parent company, participated in the employee marathon program. As the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon, John Hancock provides select non-profit organizations with invitational marathon entries that enable funds to be raised for their organizations. The entries are distributed to runners who wish to raise money but who would not necessarily qualify for race entry based on their personal running times. Non-profit groups, hospitals and community agencies receiving entries asked runners to raise at least $3,000 for their organizations.
 
Cayman Islands Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Discounted Caymen Islands Marathon Registration Set To End. Fees for the Sunday December 7th marathon will rise to $85 USD and $55 USD for the half-marathon. (Caymen Net News)
The discount for the Caymen Island Marathon will end on September 1st, 2008.
 
Chennai Marathon
 News From: Friday, August 29, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Chennai marathon: 2500 runners,including Olympian Surendra Singh sign up (MyNews.in)
About twenty five thousand runners, including Beijing Olympics marathoner Surendra Singh have signed up for the Chennai Marathon. The event is a 21.09 km run filled with international runners for the first time. There would be a special cash prize for Tamil Nadu runners if they happen to emerge as winners in the professional section, in addition to the stipulated prize money.
 
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Chennai Marathon: Anthem released (Galatta.com)
The Chennai Marathon, to be held on August 31st, released its marathon anthem for this year at an event at the Taj Coramadel Hotel. Proceeds from the marathon provide education, healthcare, and career guidance to underprivileged children.
 
Chicago Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Trio gearing up for Chicago Marathon (Cape Breton Post)
Three Cape Bretoners, Carol Dakai, Catherine Howley and Renee MacDonald, will run the Chicago Marathon for the first time. Looking forward to the fast, flat course, the women of differing marathon abilities are excited for race day on October 12th. Olympic runner Ryan Hall, will act as a Team World Vision captain, along with his wife Sara.
 
City of Los Angeles Marathon (L.A. Marathon)
 News From: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Dodgers owner Frank McCourt backs company hoping to run the L.A. Marathon (Los Angeles Times)
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has agreed to provide financial backing to a new Los Angeles company that hopes to buy operating rights to the Los Angeles Marathon from its Chicago owner. McCourt is pursuing the deal independent of his baseball holdings and hopes to help cover the race's outstanding financial obligations. Devine Racing Management, owned by Chris Devine, a Chicago businessman who purchased rights to the L.A. Marathon in 2004, has struggled with race-related finances.
 
Disney World Marathon
 News From: Monday, August 25, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Walk, Do Not Run, to the Nearest Marathon: Races See More Walkers (Baltimore Sun)
Kelly Blassingame is among a growing number of participants in the marathon. While she watched her first marathon in Alaska, it spurred her on to run her first. She completed Disney World in January and will walk the 1/2 marathon in Baltimore on October 11th.
 
Florida Marathon & 1/2 Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Melbourne & Beaches Music Marathon Makes Run for Tourists (Florida Today)
Melbourne & Beaches Music Marathon event promoter, Mitch Varnes, is banking on the traveling marathon runner for his innagural event. Varnes hopes that 20 live bands along the course and $12,000 in prized money will attract thousands to Brevard County.
 
Mudgee Marathon
 News From: Monday, August 25, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Locals out of top spot at Mudgee Marathon (Mudgee Guardian)
Nick Kastelein ran 3 hours 3 minutes and 20 seconds on his way to beating all but one competitor in the Mudgee Marathon. Jonathan Blake, of Illawong ran away from Kastelein near the 12 mile mark to go for the win in 2 hours 45 minutes and 11 seconds. Sally Gordon proved that she was the best in the region by winning the women's title and placing fourth overall.
 
Olympics 2008 (Men)
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Ritz: 9th at Olympics (Rockford Independent)
Dathan Ritzenhein finished the 2008 Olympic marathon in 2 hours 11 minutes and 59 seconds for ninth place overall and the top American. He was one spot ahead of famed Olympic Trials runner Ryan Hall. He said that cramps and tight hamstrings caused him to stop in the later half of the race near the 30K mark.
 
 News From: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Big Bear Valley watches the marathon in unison (Big Bear Grizzly)
Ryan Hall, was in Beijing, China, to compete in his first Olympic games, the town of Big Bear was gathered at the Big Bear Convention Center to watch. The weather was hot and muggy—in China and Big Bear. The temperatures were in the mid 80s as the marathoners finished the race. Hall finished tenth with a time of 2:12:33.
 
 News From: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Marathon heartbreak for Martin Fagan (Westmeath Examiner Inc.)
Ireland's Martin Fagan’s Olympic dream came to an end when his achilles tendon flared up causing him to drop out about eight miles from the finish. At the start Fagan could be clearly seen as the lead group set a blistering pace.
 
 News From: Monday, August 25, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   SA ponders Olympic-sized failure (Business Day)
South Africa's Hendrick Ramaala summed up their countries feelings about the Olympic games in China when he acted surprised at the marathon pace for the first 10K. Khotso Mokoena jumped 8m 24cm with his fourth jump in the long jump to earn silver and salvage a very disappointed SA team.
 
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Olympic Marathon meltdown for South Africa (The Times)
The Beijing Olympic Men's Marathon left much disappointment in its wake for South African runner Henrick Ramaala, in his fourth Olympics, who crossed the line in forty-fourth place in 2:22.43. Ramaala, who was close to tears after the race, was training for a 2:08 marathon and was rumored to be upset, because Athletics SA had allegedly reneged on an earlier agreement that they would pay him to focus on the Olympics. TV footage of the marathon, shown in South Africa, showed Ramaala had picked up the wrong water bottle at the first feeding station and had gone back to sort out the mess.
 
   Stanford's Hall comes up just short in marathon (Palo Alto Online)
Former Stanford All-American Ryan Hall, champion of the 2008 US Olympic Trials Men's Marathon, couldn't repeat his performance at the 2008 Beijing Games. Hall finished in tenth place and fellow American Dathan Ritzenhein finished ninth. Hall completed the marathon in 2:12:33, six minutes behind the winner Kenya's Samuel Wanjiru.
 
 News From: Sunday, August 24, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Marathon gold for Kenya's Wanjiru (Joy Online)
Despite the searing heat and high humidity, Kenya's Sammy Wanjiru won the Olympic Gold medal in the men's marathon with a time of 2 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds. This was Kenya's first Olympic Gold in the marathon.
 
   Overcoming tumultuous year, Wanjiru takes first Kenyan Olympic marathon victory (IAAF)
Twenty-one year old Kenyan Sammy Wanjiru made history as he won the 2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Marathon by being the first Kenyan to win gold and by setting an Olympic record in 2:06:32 despite the ninety degree weather. Wanjiru's win was also a triumph as an achievement for a nation that started the year in such turmoil that many of its runners were forced to flee for their lives. Wanjiru who plans to run the Berlin Marathon now has Haile Gebrselassie’s Marathon world record in his sights.
 
   Röthlin finds his balance in Beijing (IAAF)
Swiss national Viktor Röthlin may not have medaled at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Men's Marathon; but his achievements are praised as his sixth place finish time of 2:10:35 was the fastest finish for any Swiss runner. Rothlin who won bronze at the 2007 World Championships was also the best Non-African marathon runner in Beijing. Rothline who trained a short time with elite marathoners Lel and Cheruiyot coaches himself.
 
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Osaki out of Beijing Olympics Marathon (Daily Yomiuri)
Satoshi Osaki of Japan has withdrawn from the men's race today at the Beijing Olympics due to pain in his left hip joint. Osaki becomes the second Japanese to pull out of a marathon here after Mizuki Noguchi, who dropped out of the women's race due to a thigh strain. Japan Association of Athletics Federations will not be replacing Osaki.
 
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Robinson of Great Britain finishes twenty-fourth in Beijing Olympics Marathon (Setanta Sports)
Dan Robinson was pleased with his twenty fourth place finish in the men's marathon at the 2008 Beijing Games. The punishing pace and the heat and humidity took its toll on most of the field and slowly Robinson edged back into it to finish in a time of 2:16.14. Robinson represented Great Britain.
 
  Human Interest Story
   Ramaala blames drugs test (Sprot 24)
Hendrick Ramaala placed 44th with a time of 2 hours 22 minutes in the Olympic Marathon. Ramala stated the having blood taken prior to the race for drug testing purposes was the cause for his poor performance. Dr Shuaib Manjra, medical chief for the Olympic committee said that the 5 to 10 milliliter samples was unlikely to be the cause.
 
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Malinga trails in marathon, finishes 31st (New Vision Online)
Uganda's dream of winning a medal ended yesterday, after Alex Malinga finished a distant thirty-first in the men’s marathon race. Though he tried to stay with the lead pack when the race started under a good weather, he dropped off half-way through the course. He clocked 2:18:28. Malinga admits he did not have enough speedwork in his training to keep up with the field.
 
 News From: Friday, August 22, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Injury-free Lee Troop banks on big finish in marathon (Herald Sun)
Australian Lee Troop who is coached by four-time Olympian Steve Moneghetti is looking for a top ten finish at the men's marathon at the Beijing Olympics. Troop cites injuries and fatigue as the reasoning for his poor performance at the 2000 Sydney Games and the 2004 Athens Games. Troop at thirty-five years of age is injury free and confident for race day on Sunday.
 
Olympics 2008 (Women)
 News From: Friday, August 22, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Goucher finishes ninth in women’s 5,000 … on to the marathon? (RegisterGuard)
Kara Goucher, disappointed in her ninth place finish in the women's 5,000 meters at the 2008 Beijing games, will be next preparing for the marathon distance says her coach Alberto Salazar. Americans Shalane Flanagan and Jennifer Rhines finished 10th and 14th respectively.
 
Pocatello Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 28, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Pocatello Marathon catches on (Idahio State Journal)
Mike Calley seems to be a people pleaser. The events surround his Pocatello Marathon are gaining popularity. Now in its ninth year the races registration is well over 750 with runners from all over the U.S. and several other countries including Japan and Austrailia.
 

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