FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Elite Racing Hires Matthew Turnbull
as New Elite Athlete Coordinator
SAN DIEGO, Calif., (December 11, 2007) – Elite Racing, Inc., announces
Matthew Turnbull has been hired as the company's new elite athlete
coordinator. Turnbull replaces Mike Long who died in July. Long served as
Elite Racing's athlete coordinator for 16 years.
Turnbull, 30, from Stocksfield, Northumberland in England, is now
responsible for recruiting and managing the professional and elite amateur
athlete fields for Elite Racing's Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series and the
Carlsbad 5000. The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series includes seven major
marathons and half marathons throughout the U.S. The Carlsbad 5000 is home
to 16 world records and is known as the "world's fastest 5K."
"This is a fantastic opportunity," said Turnbull. "I hope to build on the
strong foundation Mike created and help Elite produce more outstanding
performances as the company grows."
Turnbull will relocate to San Diego in the next few months. He will assume
a limited role at the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & 1/2
Marathon on Sunday, January 13, 2008, and then take full control of all
athlete responsibilities moving forward.
"From our perspective, we're just thrilled to have the individual
acknowledged in our world as the No. 1 person in his field," said Tracy
Sundlun, Executive Vice President for Elite Racing.
Since February 2000, Turnbull worked for Nova International. He began his
career with the company in the marketing and sponsorship department where
he worked to develop new partnerships and grow the company's presence in
Ireland. He took over as Nova's Elite Athlete Director in January 2004 to
recruit professional athletes for 14 races. There he worked with world
record holders and Olympic medalists Paul Tergat (KEN), Haile Gebrselassie
(ETH), Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) and Catherine Ndereba (KEN) among others.
Some of Turnbull's career highlights include work with Paula Radcliffe
(GBR), Meseret Defar (ETH), Craig Mottram (AUS) and Zersenay Tadesse (ERT)
at the Great Run Series. Radcliffe made her return to competitive running,
placing second at the 2007 BUPA Great North Run following her pregnancy.
Defar and Mottram both set world bests at 3,000m at the Great North 3K.
Tadesse used the Great Run Series to establish himself on the world stage,
setting a world best time at the Great North Run before winning both the
2007 IAAF World Cross Country and World Road Running Championships.
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