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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 10/17/06

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           INAUGURAL WORLD MARATHON MAJORS SERIES CONTINUES WITH
                THE LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON ON SUNDAY

CHICAGO  (October  17,  2006)  --  Three  down, two to go. The LaSalle Bank
Chicago  Marathon,  taking  place on Sunday, Oct. 22, will be the fourth of
five  world  class events that constitute the World Marathon Majors series.
With the Boston and Flora London races having taken place in the spring and
the  real,-BERLIN  MARATHON having been run on Sept. 24, the World Marathon
Majors series is now at the stage where things get truly interesting.

The  World  Marathon Majors constitutes a collaboration between the world's
five  leading  marathons  - ING New York City, on Nov. 5, being the fifth -
with   a   $1,000,000  prize  purse  divided  between  the  man  and  woman
accumulating  the  most  series points over a two-year span. 2006 being the
inaugural  year  of  the  series, winners will be decided at the end of the
2007  season.  Thereafter, the series cycles proceed as follows: 2007/2008,
2008/2009,   2009/2010,  etc.,  meaning  that  the  World  Marathon  Majors
champions will be crowned at the conclusion of each year.

With  just  two races left in the 2006 season, there is still everything to
race  for  and  points  aplenty  to be secured. At the present time, Robert
Cheruiyot  (KEN,  1st  -  Boston), Felix Limo (KEN, 1st - Flora London) and
Haile  Gebrselassie  (ETH, 1st - real,- BERLIN) are tied at the head of the
men's  leader  board  with  25  points  each, while Rita Jeptoo (KEN, 1st -
Boston),  Deena  Kastor (USA, 1st - Flora London) and Gete Wami (ETH, 1st -
real,- BERLIN) each have 25 points atop the women's standings. Leading they
may  be,  but  each of these world class competitors knows that leading and
winning  are very different, and there is still a long way to go before the
inaugural World Marathon Majors title is secured.

Much  will  be  revealed  this weekend in Chicago, a race that has gained a
heightened  element  of  intrigue  with the unfortunate withdrawal due to a
back  injury  of  defending  men's  champion, Flora London winner and World
Marathon   Majors   co-leader,   Limo.  Unquestionably,  this  is  a  great
disappointment to the Chicago race. Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski
commented,  "Felix  is  a  great  champion  and I am confident that he will
recover  and  be  back stronger than ever. He is always welcome here and we
will make every effort to bring him back to Chicago in 2007."

Limo's  withdrawal  does, however, boost the intensity of the clash between
those  who  will  toe  the line, among them 2006 Boston winner and co-World
Marathon   Majors  points  leader,  Cheruiyot;  Chicago's  2005  runner-up,
Benjamin  Maiyo  (KEN);  and  Daniel Njenga (KEN). Should a Cheruiyot/Maiyo
showdown  evolve,  it  would  constitute a re-match of the battle that took
place  on the streets of Boston in April. The appearance of Njenga poses an
equally  interesting  prospect,  he having placed second, third, second and
third  in  his  four  Chicago  appearances.  This could be the year that he
claims the victory and stakes his claim for the World Marathon Majors prize
money.

As intense as the men's race in Chicago will be, the women are not about to
allow  themselves  to  be  overlooked.  The  2005 edition, with Constantina
Tomescu-Dita  (ROM)  closing  rapidly on ultimate winner, Kastor, along the
home  stretch,  was  an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Kastor has signed up for
the  ING  New  York event this fall, but Tomescu-Dita has shown that she is
coming  to  Chicago with all guns loaded, intent on retaining the crown she
first won in 2004. At the IAAF World Road Racing Championships in Debrecen,
Hungary  on  Oct.  8, the Romanian placed second over the 20K distance, but
dipped  under  the  world  record,  recording  a  stunning  1:03:23. Such a
performance  indicates  that  she may be knocking on the door of a sub-2:20
clocking on Sunday.

No  matter  how fast she runs, however, Tomescu-Dita is assured of company.
Packing  the field are stars such as Berhane Adere (ETH), Galina Bogomolova
(RUS),  Benita  Johnson  (AUS), Lidia Simon (ROM), Nuta Olaru (ROM) and the
ever-green Colleen De Reuck (USA).

"Our philosophy is to get the best athletes we can, let them prepare, bring
them in and turn them loose," asserted Pinkowski.

At  the  present  time,  the  World  Marathon  Majors leader board looks as
follows:

Men
Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot (KEN)           
                              Boston (1st,2:07:14)          25 points
Felix Limo (KEN)              Flora London (1st, 2:06:39)   25 points
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)      real,- BERLIN (1st, 2:05:56)  25 points
Benjamin Maiyo (KEN)          Boston (2nd, 2:08:21)         15 points
Martin Lel (KEN)              Flora London (2nd, 2:06:41)   15 points
Gudisa Shentema (ETH)         real,- BERLIN (2nd, 2:10:43)  15 points
Meb Keflezighi (USA)          Boston (3rd, 2:09:56)         10 points
Hendrick Ramaala (RSA)        Flora London (3rd, 2:06:55)   10 points
Kurao Umeki (JPN)             real,- BERLIN (3rd, 2:13:43)  10 points
Brian Sell (USA)              Boston (4th, 2:10:55)         5 points
Khalid Khannouchi (USA)       Flora London (4th, 2:07:04)   5 points
Terefe Yae (ETH)              real,- BERLIN (4th, 2:15:05)  5 points
Alan Culpepper (USA)          Boston (5th, 2:11:02)         1 point
Stefano Baldini (ITA)         Flora London (5th, 2:07:22)   1 point
Ahmed Ezzobayry (FRA)         real,- BERLIN (5th, 2:15:29)  1 point

Women
Rita Jeptoo (KEN)             Boston (1st, 2:23:38)         25 points
Deena Kastor (USA)            Flora London (1st, 2:19:36)   25 points
Gete Wami (ETH)               real,- BERLIN (1st, 2:21:34)  25 points
Jelena Prokopchuka (LAT)      Boston (2nd, 2:23:48)         15 points
Ludmila Petrova (RUS)         Flora London (2nd, 2:21:29)   15 points
Salina Kosgei (KEN)           real,- BERLIN (2nd, 2:23:22)  15 points
Reiko Tosa (JPN)              Boston (3rd, 2:24:11)         10 points
Susan Chepkemei (KEN)         Flora London (3rd, 2:21:46)   10 points
Monica Drybulska (POL)        real,- BERLIN (3rd, 2:30:12)  10 points
Bruna Genovese (ITA)          Boston (4th, 2:25:28)         5 points
Berhane Adere (ETH)           Flora London (4th, 2:21:52)   5 points
Asha Gigi (ETH)               real,- BERLIN (4th, 2:32:32)  5 points
Kiyoko Shimahara (JPN)        Boston (5th, 2:26:52)         1 point
Galina Bogomolova (RUS)       Flora London (5th, 2:21:58)   1 point
Marcia Narlock (BRA)          real,- BERLIN (5th, 2:35:28)  1 point

The  LaSalle  Bank  Chicago  Marathon takes place this Sunday, Oct. 22. The
remaining race in the 2006 World Marathon Majors series is the ING New York
City Marathon which will take place on Sunday, Nov. 5.

Competitors  in  the World Marathon Majors series accumulate points in each
of  the  five  marathons  in which they participate over a two year period.
They  may  contest  as  many  races  as they wish, but only their four best
performances  count towards the standings. Although the series functions on
a  two-year  rotation, the cycles overlap. Hence, the World Marathon Majors
cycles  proceed as follows: 2006/2007; 2007/2008; 2008/2009, etc. The prize
money for the first cycle will be award at the end of 2007, with $1,000,000
divided  equally  between the first placed man and woman. Thereafter, prize
money  will be awarded annually. In the years in which they occur, the IAAF
World  Championships  and  Olympic  Games  marathons  are  also part of the
series.

Complete  standings,  breaking news and further information about the World
Marathon Majors may be found at www.worldmarathonmajors.com.

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